Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports
PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019 provides guidelines for assessing charges on overstaying import cargoes transferred from the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and South Harbor to designated ports. It outlines the applicable fees, including import wharfage, arrastre charges, and storage charges that must be paid by cargo owners or their agents before the release of the overstaying cargoes. Additionally, transport-related charges incurred during the transfer will be the responsibility of the terminal operator, although they may seek reimbursement from the cargo owners. The order emphasizes that all collected charges will be subject to a government share as per the existing management contracts. This order took effect on April 5, 2019.
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- What is Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports about?
- PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019 provides guidelines for assessing charges on overstaying import cargoes transferred from the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and South Harbor to designated ports. It outlines the applicable fees, including import wharfage, arrastre charges, and storage charges that must be paid by cargo owners or their agents before the release of the overstaying cargoes. Additionally, transport-related charges incurred during the transfer will be the responsibility of the terminal operator, although they may seek reimbursement from the cargo owners. The order emphasizes that all collected charges will be subject to a government share as per the existing management contracts. This order took effect on April 5, 2019.
- What type of law is PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019?
- Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports (PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019) is a Philippine Other Rules and Procedures enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports enacted?
- Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports (PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019) was enacted on May 8, 2019.
- What is the citation for Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports?
- Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports, PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019, May 8, 2019 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Philippine Ports Authority
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 8, 2019
PPA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 03-2019
| TO | : | The Port Manager, PMO-NCR South |
| Terminal Operators (MICT & South Harbor) | ||
| Consignees/Cargo Owners/Shippers | ||
| Brokers/Forwarders | ||
| Others Concerned | ||
| SUBJECT | : | Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports |
1. AUTHORITY
1.1 Letter of Instruction No. 1005-A
1.2 Article VII, Presidential Decree 857
1.3 PPA Administrative Order No. 02-2019
2. OBJECTIVE
To provide guidelines on the applicable rates fees and charges to be assessed and collected on overstaying import cargoes which are subject to transfer to Designated Ports pursuant to paragraph 9 of PPA Administrative Order No. 02-2019.
3. SCOPE
This Order shall cover all overstaying import cargoes at MICT and South Harbor which are subject to transfer to Designated Ports. HTcADC
4. TRANSFER CHARGES
1. Prior to the release of the overstaying import cargoes at the designated port, the following charges which accrued while in the premises of MICT and South Harbor shall be paid by the cargo owner, importer or consignee or their agents or brokers at ATI-South Harbor/MICT-Billing Office:
|
Charges |
Containerized Import Cargo (Per box) |
Non-Containerized Import Cargo (Per Metric Ton) |
|
• Import Wharfage |
Current applicable Import Wharfage |
Current applicable Import Wharfage |
|
• Arrastre Charges |
Current applicable Arrastre Rates at South Harbor and MICT |
Current applicable Arrastre Rates at South Harbor and MICT |
|
• Storage Charges |
Current applicable Regular Storage and Penalty Storage Charges at South Harbor and MICT |
Current applicable Regular Storage Charges |
2. During transfer, transport-related charges (i.e., trucking and/or barging) which are based on market rates shall be on the account of the Terminal Operator, without prejudice to the right of the Terminal Operator to collect from the cargo owner, importer or consignee or their agents or brokers.
3. Related to the transfer of overstaying import cargoes, the consignee/importer shall settle the following charges at the Designated Port:
|
Charges |
Containerized Import Cargo (Per box) |
Non-Containerized Import Cargo (Per Metric Ton) |
|
• Arrastre Charges |
Current applicable Arrastre Rates at South Harbor and MICT |
Current applicable Arrastre Rates at South Harbor and MICT |
|
• Storage Charges |
Current applicable Penalty Storage Charges at South Harbor and MICT |
Current applicable Regular Storage Charges |
5. GOVERNMENT SHARE
All handling charges and storage charges levied shall be subject to PPA share and shall be remitted consistent with the prevailing schedule of remittances pursuant to the Management Contract of the Terminal Operators (ATI and ICTSI) with the Authority. CAIHTE
6. EFFECTIVITY
This Order shall take effect April 5, 2019.
(SGD.) JAY DANIEL R. SANTIAGO
General Manager
Cite This Law
Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports, PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019, May 8, 2019 (Philippines)
Guidelines on the Charges to be Imposed on Overstaying Import Cargoes Transferred from MICT and South Harbor to Designated Ports, PPA Administrative Order No. 03-2019 (Phil. 2019)
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