Barbados Port reduces container charges

 

Effective February 1, 2024, port-related container charges at the Port of Bridgetown were reduced by 7.5 per cent.

This follows a 10 per cent reduction in costs announced in April 2023.

Chief Executive Officer of Barbados Port Inc. (BPI), David Jean-Marie, in making the announcement, said the move is in keeping with efforts by the Government of Barbados to achieve a reduction in the cost of living.

The overall 17.5 per cent reduction in the cost of imports at the Port coincides with BPI’s takeover of stevedoring operations and the elimination of associated costs.

Figure 1. illustrates the 7.5 per cent reduction per Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit (TEU) for three categories of imported and exported cargo.

Customers may view the full list of revised rates as applicable, via our website www.barbadosport.com.

Figure 1.

Reduced Costs Per (TEU) of Imported and Exported Cargo  (VAT Incl.)

  20 ft Container (Dry) 20 ft Container (Refrigerated) 20 ft Container (Loaded Export)
Port charges (prior to April 2023) $1,650.99 $1,719.14 $640.64
Port Charges (Effective April 2023) $1,488.73 $1,551.00 $630.98
Port Charges (Effective February 1, 2024) $1,377.08 $1,434.68 $583.66

(BPI)

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