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PORT CHARGES

PORT CHARGES at KAKINADA ANCHORAGE PORT (As per G.O.Ms.No.34, I&I(Ports-1) Department Dt.04.07.2009)

LANDING FEES

Sl.No. Commodity Unit of Charges Rates Fixed Rs. Ps.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Fertilizers all kinds in bags or bulk M.Tons 29.00

2 Rock Phosphate in bulk M.Tons 29.00

3 Cement in bags/Cement Clinker M.Tons. 23.00 4 Rice in bags or bulk + sugar M.Tons 29.00 5 Articles or goods not specifically

enumerated in the schedule (other than passengers & Seamen’s baggage, ship provisions and stores)

M.Tons 29.00

6 Canal Borne cargo and/or passengers Boat load 69.00 7 Timber or Bamboos in rafts (canal

borne traffic)

Rft. Of 10 Sq.m or part thereof

69.00

8 Liquified Petroleum Gas 1 CM 132.00

9 Steel Pipes 1 CM 35.00

10 Crude Oil 1000 Lts 69.00

SHIPPING FEES

Sl.No. Commodity Unit of Charges Rate Fixed Rs. Ps.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Iron Ore, Manganese Ore, Ferro Manganese Slag, Barytes Quartz, Gypsum, Pig Iron and all other ores in bulk

M.Tons 23.00

2 Feldspar, M.Tons 29.00

3 Granite Stones/Blocks M.Tons 35.00

4 Coal M.Tons 29.00

5 Coking Coal, Lam Coal, Steam Coal M.Tons 29.00

6 Thermal Coal M.Tons 29.00

7 Rice Bran, Crushed bines, Horns, Hoofs,

Palmyra Fiber M.Tons 29.00

8 Groundnut Kernels M.Tons 29.00

9 Rice in bags or bulk M.Tons 29.00

10 Articles or goods not specifically enumerated in the schedule (other than passengers & Seamen’s baggage, ship provisions and stores)

M.Tons 29.00

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12 Tobacco Advalorem 0.12% 13 Canal Borne cargo and/or passengers Boat Load 69.00 14 Timber or Bamboos in rafts (canal borne

traffic)

Rft. Of 10 Sq.m. or part thereof

69.00

15 Liquified Petroleum Gas 1 CM 132.00

16 Steel Pipes 1 CM 35.00

17 Crude Oil 1000 Lts 69.00

Rawa Port Landing and Shipping Fees

(As per G.O.Ms.No.16, I&I(Ports-1) Department Dt.23.09.2011)

Item No. Particulars of Articles Rate of Landing and shipping fees

(1) (2) (3)

1 Crude Oil Rs.30/- per Metric Ton

LANDING & SHIPPING DUES

Item No.

Particulars of Articles Unit of charge Rate of Landing and Shipping dues

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Heavy Machinery and other over

Dimensional Cargo (ODC) -- Ad-valorem 0.29% on the CIF value of the cargo 2 Any sub-merged equipment like

Rigs/Drilling equipment etc. with the vessel.

-- Ad-valorem 0.29% on the CIF value of the sub-merged equipment.

GODOWNS/T.SHEDS

SCHEDULE

(As per G.O.Ms.No.6, I&I(Ports-II) Department Dt.20.03.2012) Port Department having 31 Godowns total capacity 16,252.36 Sq.Feet.

Class – A Godowns / T.Shed – Rs. 100.00 per Square Meter, per month Class – B Godowns / T.Shed – Rs. 50.00 per Square Meter per month

:There will be yearly enhancement by 10% 0n the above rents and the rates proposed above shall be in force for a period of three (3) years and thereafter fresh revision shall take place.”

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LAUNCHES/PABLOES/WATERBARGES

DRAFT SCHEDULE

Name of the Launch Water Barge Now reduced

charges Hire

1 2

Tugs & Launches: 1. TST Godavari 165+165 2. MT Machilipatnam 165 3. MT Calingapatnam 165 4. MT Kakinada 5. 150 6. MT Bheemunipatnam 235 7. ML Nizampatnam 8. MT Coringa 108 9. MT Satya 325 HP 10. Mechanised Boats

Barge hire for supply of fresh water: 1. Minimum 100 Metric Tons

2. Above 100 Metric Tons to 200 Metric Tons

469 469 469 505 304 336 1223 249 97 80

THE REVISED RENTALS/ANNUAL LICENSE ARE AS SPECIFIED IN THE TABLE BELOW:

(As per G.O.Ms.No.19, I&I(Ports-II) Department Dt.11.11.2011) Mode Rate Chargeable Rupees Unit Charge

Annual License System Rs. 525 Per 10 Sq. Mt. or part thereof per annum or part there for.

Monthly Rental Basis Rs. 52.50

Rs.105

Per 10 Sq. Mt. or part thereof per annum or part there for.

For the next succeeding two months. If the space is not vacated within the said period penal rent will be levied as mentioned in the note given below

Weekly Rental basis Rs. 52.50

Rs.105

Per 10 Sqm. or part thereof for the 1st

week or part there for (first three (3) days will be free if the cargo is removed during that period)

For the next two succeeding weeks or part thereof if the cargo is not

removed within that period, penal rent will be levied as mentioned in the note given below.

Note:- The penal clause for the space occupied by cargo stacked before shipment or after

landing in the port lands or wharf and for the vessels under construction or repairs are as

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follows:-(1) The ground rent will be three times of the 1st week rent if the cargo is kept from 4th week to 6th week.

(2) The ground rent will be four times of the 1st week rent, if the cargo is kept for more than 6 weeks.

(3) If the cargo is kept for more than 7 weeks and the above the same will be treated as unauthorized occupation and Port Authorities are at liberty to shift the cargo to any available area at the expense of the consigner, so as to facilitate the movement of other cargoes at the wharf.

(4) The space marked for stacking cargo shall be occupied on application in the prescribed proforma and on allotment made by the Port Authorities. Any improper dumping of cargoes on the Wharf endangering the superstructure shall be removed after due notice and the cost will be recovered from the party concerned.

(5) In respect of space required for construction of vessels/repairs specific permission shall be obtained in advance from the Port Officer in writing for specific period. The ground rent will be three times of the 1st month rent if the space is not vacated during the 4th or 5th month. The rent will be four times of the 1st month’s rent if the space is not vacate beyond fifth month.

ANCHORAGE FEES:

(As per G.O.Ms.No.241, I&I(Ports-II) Department Dt.12.04.2012) Rs.1000/- per Day for occupation of Berth at Anchorage Port HEALTH FEES:

(As per G.O.Rt.No.124, I&I(Ports-I) Department Dt.16.05.2008) Rs.500/- per Ship /Vessel coming from Foreign Port

PORT DUES:

(As per G.O.Ms.No.36, TR&B(Ports1-2) Department Dt.13.02.2007)

Schedule Sl.No .

Class of Vessels Port Dues Dues how often

chargeable in respect of same vessel. (1) (2) (4) (5) 1 Foreign ship or steamer calling at any port. Rs.2.50 Per cum.

Payable on each entry into the port.

2 Foreign ship or

steamer calling at any port for more than once in the same voyage

Rs.3.50 Per cum.

Payable once for once voyage.

3 Coasting ship

calling at any port

Rs.2.00 Per cum.

The payment of dues at the port will exempt the ship for a period of 60 days from liability to pay the

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dues again at that port.

4 Coasting steamer

calling at any port.

Rs.2.50 Per cum.

The payment of dues at the port will exempt the

steamer for a period of 30 days from liability to pay the dues again at that port.

FEES ON CERTAIN SERVICES AT MINOR / INTERMEDIATE PORTS

(As per G.O.Ms.No.10, I&I (Ports-II) Department Dt.19.04.2012)

Sl. No . Description Registration Fee (In Rupees) Annual Renewal Fee (In Rupees) (1) (2) (3) (4)

(1) Issue of Steamer Agents Licence 5,175 5,175

(2) Issue of Stevedoring Agents Licence 5,175 5,175

(3) Issue of Ship Handling Agency 518 518

(4) Issue of Surveyors Licence 345 345

(5) Issue of Hazardous Waste collection Licence 345 345

(6) Issue of Bunkering Licence 5,175 5,175

(7) Issue of Ship Repairers Licence 2,415 2,415

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