Port & Maritime

Durban 100km Zone

Supply Chain & Logistics Glossary — South Africa

Definition

A logistics pricing and operational radius around the port of Durban that dictates specific local cartage rates. Moves within this zone are quoted under a standardised local rate structure, while anything beyond 100 km is priced as "long-distance" haulage.

Frequently asked questions

What is Durban 100km Zone?

A logistics pricing and operational radius around the port of Durban that dictates specific local cartage rates. Moves within this zone are quoted under a standardised local rate structure, while anything beyond 100 km is priced as "long-distance" haulage.

Which glossary terms are related to Durban 100km Zone?

Durban 100km Zone is a port & maritime term in the South African import/export industry. Related terms in the same area include BAF (Bunker Adjustment Factor), Berth, Blank Sailing, Bunker Fuel, CAF (Currency Adjustment Factor) — each has its own plain-English definition in the TradeCaravan glossary.

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