Publication: Impact of Terminal Handling Charges on the Performance of Non Vessel Operating Common Carriers with Special Reference to the 2013 Government Regulation
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Date
2022-12-01
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Emerald Publishing
Abstract
: Before the imposition of the regulation, terminal handling charges for containerized
cargo were included in the all-inclusive freight listed in the bill of lading and were recovered
from consumers at discharging ports. Since the regulation's implementation in 2013, terminal
handling charges for containerized cargo can only be recovered from the contractually
obligated party to pay them, not from the consumers. In this study, the researchers argue that
the former is easier to execute because even though the government has implemented these
regulations to secure the consignees and shippers, there are many negative impacts of the
regulations on the non-Vessel operating common carriers, as well as indirect impact on the
whole shipping industry and the economy of the country. Thematic analysis was used to
analyze the data gathered through semi-structured interviews, and thirteen initial codes were
identified under three themes during the analysis. Through the findings, the researchers have
examined the impact of terminal handling charges in the Colombo port on the non-Vessel
operating common carriers after enforcing the 2013 government regulations, analyzed the
functions of non-Vessel operating common carriers and their relationship with the major
shipping lines, and last suggested the strategies to overcome the negative impact on nonVessel operating common carriers after enforcing 2013 government regulations. This study
can guide future researchers and business sectors to construct their plans and processes to
ensure that organizations run smoothly and consistently.
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Non-Vessel operating common carriers, Seaport, Terminal handling charges, Government regulations
