The General Administration of Ports modified the period of free storage of cargoes, which was extended from 5 to 7 calendar days from the day following the closing of the deposit entry declared in the Customs computer system. In turn, the port authority had extended until June 12 the suspension of deadlines.
On the other hand, in the case of shipments, the obligation to receive it was established within 7 calendar days up to the reported deadline for delivery (Physical Cut Off).
The T1 rate will be applicable for deliveries up to the seventh calendar day inclusive counted from the day following the closing of the deposit deposit declared in the Customs computer system, with the T2 rate being applicable for deliveries from the day following the deadline. established for the T1 rate.
In the case of the T7 rate, it will include the free storage period that includes 7 calendar days counted until the reported delivery deadline (Physical Cut Off).
Finally, it was resolved that additional movements may be invoiced to the extent that they have been effectively loaned, up to a maximum of two extra-movements involved in the delivery operation to which the containers must be subjected in the terminals.