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TARIFFS
The five Great Lakes offer access to world class ports. The routing system is made up of separate shipping lanes adopted by the Canadian and American inland fleets. These up-bound and down-bound lanes are shown on PILOTAGE:
Vessels requiring the services of a pilot should contact the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority.
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LINE HANDLING: |
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In: |
$750.00 |
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Out: |
$750.00 |
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HARBOUR DUES: |
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Per GRT: |
$0.0787 |
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WATER SERVICES: |
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Per Truckload of 12.5 metric tons: |
$75.00 |
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SIDE WHARFAGE: |
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Per Foot Per Day: |
$0.3596 |
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WHARFAGE: |
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Commodity: |
Rate / $ |
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a) Coal |
0.4494/ton |
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b) Fertilizer |
0.6405/ton |
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c) Nepheline Syenite, including mine tailings |
0.6405/ton |
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Petroleum Products in Bulk: |
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a) Gasoline |
0.4606/kilolitre |
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b) Other |
0.6067/ton |
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c) Salt, Rock |
0.6067/ton |
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d) Sand, Stone, Gravel |
0.6405/ton |
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e) Scrap, Iron |
0.6405/ton |
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f) Sugar, Raw |
1.1800/ton |
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Goods consigned to or received from any port or place in Canada or the United States: |
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a) Iron and Steel Products |
1.1700/ton |
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b) General cargo not specified in this part |
2.1200/ton |
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All goods not specified above: |
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a)With a cubic content of less than 1 cubic metre per ton |
2.1200/ton |
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b)With a cubic content equal to or greater than 1 cubic metre per ton |
1.7100/ton |
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MINIMUM WHARFAGE PER SHIPMENT OR CONSIGNMENT:1.9300/each |
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