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Definition of wharfage in English: wharfagenoun ˈwɔːfɪdʒˈ(h)wɔrfɪdʒ mass nounAccommodation provided at a wharf for the loading, unloading, or storage of goods. 码头设施(指码头上供装卸或储存货物用的设施) Example sentencesExamples - The higher costs the company was expected to charge for wharfage did not endear it to the merchants.
- Yarmouth has been fortunate over its history to be located on a good harbour that continues to provide wharfage for ships plying waters off the Nova Scotia coast.
- Despite the TSC's recommendation against volume discounts, the final 1983 tariff did introduce wharfage volume discounts-the more containers per vessel that call at the ports, the greater the discount possible.
- These services were, and still are, priced in the Baltimore Marine Terminal Association tariff, while the MPA tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage.
- In the end, the second call for destruction was thrown out, only to be raised again in 1921. ‘There must be more wharfage,’ came the cry and once more, all eyes looked to Paritutu.
- Namibia is believed to have offered Ramatex a 20-year tax holiday, free wharfage, free earthworks at the factory site and free electricity infrastructure up to the factory site.
- Additional sailing flats were brought on to the river, wharfage was leased, and during the remaining months of 1827 some traffic that normally went by canal was sent coastwise.
- It proposed the continued infilling of the southeastern shore for industrial land and wharfage.
Definition of wharfage in US English: wharfagenounˈ(h)wôrfijˈ(h)wɔrfɪdʒ 1Accommodations provided at a wharf for the loading, unloading, or storage of goods. 码头设施(指码头上供装卸或储存货物用的设施) Example sentencesExamples - Additional sailing flats were brought on to the river, wharfage was leased, and during the remaining months of 1827 some traffic that normally went by canal was sent coastwise.
- It proposed the continued infilling of the southeastern shore for industrial land and wharfage.
- In the end, the second call for destruction was thrown out, only to be raised again in 1921. ‘There must be more wharfage,’ came the cry and once more, all eyes looked to Paritutu.
- Yarmouth has been fortunate over its history to be located on a good harbour that continues to provide wharfage for ships plying waters off the Nova Scotia coast.
- The higher costs the company was expected to charge for wharfage did not endear it to the merchants.
- Despite the TSC's recommendation against volume discounts, the final 1983 tariff did introduce wharfage volume discounts-the more containers per vessel that call at the ports, the greater the discount possible.
- These services were, and still are, priced in the Baltimore Marine Terminal Association tariff, while the MPA tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage.
- Namibia is believed to have offered Ramatex a 20-year tax holiday, free wharfage, free earthworks at the factory site and free electricity infrastructure up to the factory site.
- 1.1 Payment made for accommodations provided at a wharf.
码头(设施)使用费 Example sentencesExamples - Everyone is waiting to hear what the fees for wharfage will be next year.
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