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Vessel Arrival vs. Vessel Berthing In Export-Import Trade 

Vessel Arrival vs. Vessel Berthing In Export-Import Trade 

The words vessel arrival and vessel berthing are used a lot in export-import business. Learn export import online and start your business with us.   An exporter sends a ship to the port of destination, but even after customs clearance the ship is not berthed. This is called ‘the vessel not berthed’.  The term berth can be used to refer to a specific location in a port where vessels may be moored for the purpose of loading and unloading. Berths are assigned by the port authority or harbourmaster.  Having a vessel arrive at port does not mean that the vessel is berthing at port to unload its cargo. There are many docks for the vessel to berth on, but if none are available, the vessel waits outside the docks.   Once a vessel has arrived at a dock to unload cargo, we can call it vessel berthed.  So, in simplest words reaching to port is vessel arriving and the process of reaching dock and unloading is vessel berthing.  Arriving vessels may have to wait long periods to get berthed in a port if there is more congestion. Once the vessel is berthed, the cargo will be unloaded on the docks.  Have you figured out what is vessel arrival and vessel berthing? Join our online import export course and know more. Comment below your thoughts on this article.   

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