Shipping to and from Seychelles
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Import
Get up-to-date local information about import procedures and restrictions, demurrage and detention, container drop-offs and more.
Demurrage
This fee is applicable when the customer holds carrier equipment in the terminal for longer than the agreed amount of free time. It can be incurred for both exports (early drop-off) and imports (late pick-up).
Export: Demurrage days are counted from gate-in (full) to container loading minus free days.
Import: Demurrage days are counted from container discharge to gate-out (full) minus free days.
Applicable to all containers that remain at a terminal location longer than agreed free time.
*Applicable calculation methods may vary by country.
Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoro Islands, Madagascar, Namibia, storage is billed and payable directly to the port operator.
Detention
Detention charges occur when the consignee holds onto the carrier’s container outside of the port, terminal, or depot beyond the free time that is allotted.
Export: Detention days are counted from pick-up empty to loaded on board full minus free days.
Import: Detention days are counted from discharge full to gate-in empty minus free days.*
This fee is applicable to all containers that remain in the customer’s possession longer than the agreed free time.
*Applicable calculation methods may vary by country.
Effective 01 January 2024
Import detention
Maersk Import Detention | Free Time |
20' Dry / 40' Dry per day |
20' Reef / 40' Reef per day |
20' Special / 40' Special per day |
Comment |
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Maersk Import Detention
Import Detention
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Free Time
DRY – 10
REEF – 3 SPECIAL - 5 |
20' Dry /
40' Dry per day |
20' Reef /
40' Reef per day |
20' Special /
40' Special per day |
Comment
|
Maersk Import Detention
Day 1 to 7 after free time expires
|
Free Time
|
20' Dry /
40' Dry per day
SCR 189 / SCR 368
|
20' Reef /
40' Reef per day
SCR 604 / SCR 1208
|
20' Special /
40' Special per day
SCR 525 / SCR 1050
|
Comment
|
Maersk Import Detention
Day 8 to 14 after free time expires
|
Free Time
|
20' Dry /
40' Dry per day
SCR 315 / SCR 630
|
20' Reef /
40' Reef per day
SCR 945 / SCR 1995
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20' Special /
40' Special per day
SCR 788 / SCR 1575
|
Comment
|
Maersk Import Detention
Day 15 to 21 after free time expires
|
Free Time
|
20' Dry /
40' Dry per day
SCR 420 / SCR 840
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20' Reef /
40' Reef per day
SCR 1418 / SCR 2835
|
20' Special /
40' Special per day
SCR 1260 / SCR 2520
|
Comment
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Maersk Import Detention
Day 22+ after free time expires
|
Free Time
|
20' Dry /
40' Dry per day
SCR 630 / SCR 1260
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20' Reef /
40' Reef per day
SCR 2100 / SCR 4200
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20' Special /
40' Special per day
SCR 1995 / SCR 3990
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Comment
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Disclaimer: Please note that above tariff is for standard booking and don’t refer to SPOT booking. Please refer to agreed DEMURRAGE & DETENTION FEES at the moment of booking placement for SPOT (available also on the booking confirmation).
Effective 15th July 2019, kindly take note of below changes;
- We will be moving from the current calculation of Demurrage and Detention from CALENDAR to WORKING DAYS meaning that Sundays and Public holidays falling within the freetime period are to be excluded from the number of freedays allocated. Post freetime all days irrespective of whether a Sunday or Public holiday, are chargeable.
- Start date of the calculation will be based on the actual container discharged day as communicated to us by the terminal.
- Demurrage and Detention invoices from Maersk will be sent directly to you via email and are expected to be settled through payment to Hunt, Deltel and Co. ltd or settled directly into our bank accounts.
Currency: SCR (Seychelles Rupee)
Containers taken outside the port area are subject to a deposit of:
SCR 20, 000 / TEU / Dry
SCR 40, 000 / TEU / Reefer
For import containers, demurrage and/or freetime is calculated as from discharge date of containers in Victoria. While for export containers, same is calculated as from pick up date from port area.
As per clauses 15.4 of Maersk Bill of Lading, if containers supplied by or on behalf of the Carrier are unpacked at the Merchant's premises, the Merchant is responsible for returning the empty containers with interior clean, odour free and in the same condition as received, to the point of place designated by the Carrier, within the time prescribed. Should a Container not be returned in the condition required and/or within the time prescribed in the Tariff, the Merchant shall be liable for any detention, loss or expense incurred as a result thereof.
Moreover, as per clause 15.5, containers released into the care of the Merchant for packing, unpacking or any other purpose whatsoever are the sole risk of the Merchant until redelivered to the Carrier. The Merchant shall indemnify the Carrier for all loss of and/or damage and/or delay to such Containers. Merchants are deemed to be aware of the dimensions and capacity of any Containers released to them.
Containers must be returned within the prescribed period unless prior arrangements are made and agreed with Maersk.
In order to continue offering our high quality services and unmatched reliability, we are notifying you of our new Demurrage and Detention tariff, as per below table, effective from 1st July 2017, until further notice.
Standard Freetime
Container Type | DRY | REEF | Flat and Open Top |
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Container Type
Days
|
DRY
10
|
REEF
3
|
Flat and Open Top
5
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Note:
Currency: SCR (Seychelles Rupee)
Containers taken outside the port area are subject to a deposit of:
SCR 20, 000 / TEU / Dry
SCR 40, 000 / TEU / Reefer
For import containers, demurrage and/or freetime is calculated as from discharge date of containers in Victoria. While for export containers, same is calculated as from pick up date from port area.
As per clauses 15.4 of Maersk Bill of Lading, if containers supplied by or on behalf of the Carrier are unpacked at the Merchant's premises, the Merchant is responsible for returning the empty containers with interior clean, odour free and in the same condition as received, to the point of place designated by the Carrier, within the time prescribed. Should a Container not be returned in the condition required and/or within the time prescribed in the Tariff, the Merchant shall be liable for any detention, loss or expense incurred as a result thereof.
Moreover, as per clause 15.5, containers released into the care of the Merchant for packing, unpacking or any other purpose whatsoever are the sole risk of the Merchant until redelivered to the Carrier. The Merchant shall indemnify the Carrier for all loss of and/or damage and/or delay to such Containers. Merchants are deemed to be aware of the dimensions and capacity of any Containers released to them.
Containers must be returned within the prescribed period unless prior arrangements are made and agreed with Maersk.
Feel free to contact our Import Department by phone or email, for any queries you may have regarding the import procedures
For more details about our services, please contact us:
Phone | Tax | |
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Email
Import: sc.import@maersk.com Export: sc.export@maersk.com |
Phone
+ 248 380300
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Tax
+ 248 25 367
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Restriction
Commodity | Weight Limitation | Freight Collect Shipment |
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Commodity
Firearms, Ammunitions, Fireworks, any environmentally protected species
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Weight Limitation
Crane : 40 Tons ; Road : 30 Tons
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Freight Collect Shipment
Subject to approval from our side
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