The result of this example can be found in Figure 6. This way the docking container appears directly after running of the program. To display the container I used the same approach as for docking container.
The result is as you may expected. You can of course resize it or minimize if needed. Containers are off loaded from the ship and moved to the On Dock CY using straddle carriers or trucks and stored there till the receiver takes delivery of the cargo..
Owing to the geographical location however, storage costs are generally high at an On Dock CY and therefore in some ports the full and empty containers cannot be stored at the On Dock CY without incurring exorbitant storage charges..
An Off Dock CY can be considered as an extension of the port subject to customs supervision and control and to be treated like a container terminal inside the port in all aspects and subject to whatever additional requirements, rules and conditions which may be imposed by the Customs authorities of the country.. In Nigeria, the On Dock container yard is referred to as container yard while the off dock container yard is referred to as off dock terminal and or bonded terminal.
I really appreciate the teachings in this blog, Personally as a maritime resource person I gain a lot and enjoy the subject. Keep on keeping on. Thanks for reminding me of the difference Hariesh. Hariesh, I think you should have explained which countries this article is based on.
I suspect many countries will look at the matter differently. All of them come under customs control and in the case of imports have not yet crossed the import border until import clearance is completed.
In modern countries this is all on-line, with a small percentage of cargo physically inspected either on a random selection or based on certain criteria including intelligence gathering.
Maybe some more backward countries still have customs people examining every piece of cargo but I suspect even they will be computerising their systems to avoid the endemic bribery and security issues. Hi Bob, it is a bit difficult to explain by country as many countries have their own definitions.. But by and large, the majority of the countries around the world operate as I have described above.. The difference between ICD and Off-dock very clearly explained.
Thanks to you for your brilliant and much appreciated endeavour of making practical knowledge and know-how regarding shipping so accessible and most important clarifying so many of the confusions many professionals may have in their day-to-day operations. Thanks for the above information, I like your articles which you keep sharing on email.
You krek us enlightening about all the new old details. I just have little bit of confusion about above mentioned information between off dock CY and in ICD. Hello Hassan, off dock cy is a customs bonded depot that stores full containers before it is cleared by the customer.. This is usually a private depot contracted by the shipping line to store their containers and is outside of the port area but not very far..
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