Cost Structure Of Warehouse Services
Storage costs
- Daily rental fee: charged according to the number of days the goods are stored, usually calculated per cubic meter or per pallet.
- Monthly rental fee: If the customer needs long-term storage, a monthly rental fee may be provided, which is usually lower than the daily rental fee.
- Cargo volume/weight difference: pricing is based on the volume (cubic meter) or weight (kilogram) of the goods.
Inbound and outbound costs
- Inbound handling fee: includes receiving goods, checking, scanning barcodes and registering them in the warehouse.
- Outbound handling fee: when the goods are out of the warehouse, it includes the costs of packaging, loading, barcode scanning and other related operations.
Operation service fees
- Loading and unloading fees: the cost of loading, unloading, moving, stacking and other operations of goods in the warehouse, usually charged by manpower hours.
- Sorting/labeling fees: if the goods need to be re-sorted or re-labeled, additional operating costs may be incurred.
- Palletizing fee: if the goods need to be sorted on pallets or re-packed, charges are made based on the number of pallets or the number of pieces of goods.
Value-added service fees
- Cargo insurance: Customers can choose to purchase insurance for the stored goods, which is usually charged at a certain percentage of the value of the goods.
- Customs clearance service fee: If the warehouse provides customs clearance services, it can also be regarded as one of the value-added services.
- Special storage environment fees: If special environments such as refrigeration, constant temperature, dehumidification, etc. are required, there will usually be additional fees.
Overdue storage fees
If the goods exceed the agreed storage period, overdue storage fees may be incurred, usually charged on a daily basis.
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