Tariff system

If a shipper books capacity for a period of less than 12 months then so called ‘monthly factors’ will apply to the tariff. The monthly factor is a percentage of the annual tariff and may be different for each month.

In case of a contract for 12 months or less the tariff for the entire period for which transport capacity is booked will be calculated as follows:
The sum of the monthly factors for the individual months (which can never exceed 100%) multiplied by the annual tariff, or, if this is lower (81.25% plus 3% times the number of
winter months plus 1.5% times the number of shoulder months plus 0.75% times the number of summer months) times the annual tariff.

For backhaul capacity, the tariff for a
contract that is equal to or less than 12 months will be calculated by multiplying the minimum of the sum of the monthly factors and 76% plus 2% times the number of months with the backhaul annual tariff.

If a shipper books capacity for a period of 12 months in which the capacity varies from month to month (a profile), the monthly factors apply as well. In that case, the capacity is divided into horizontal capacity ‘ranges’ or ‘slices’, where the monthly factor system is applied to each individual range or slice. A daily contract can be booked three months before the starting date of the contract at the earliest. The tariff for daily contracts is 1/15 times the monthly factor multiplied by the annual tariff.
 

Our entry and exit tariffs are mentioned in appendix 1a and 1b of the TSC: Click here