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Wade Sobkowich, executive director of the Western Grain Elevators Association, said larger-than-normal vessel lineups at the West Coast are already resulting in demurrage costs and could trigger additional contract extension penalties if grain exporters are unable to execute sales within specified time frames.
“Time will tell what the financial impact will be,†Sobkowich said.
“What I can tell you is that (WGEA members) are incurring vessel demurrage charges right now.
“They’re not what we would consider to be major charges at this point but the longer this goes, the more vessel demurrage we’re going to pay as a grain industry and that translates into less value that we’re able to return (to farmers).â€
Some things never change....sigh. And somehow that's the farmer's fault? What, are the WGEA members going to go broke if they have to take a hit to the bottom line from bad weather, poor logistics management and who knows what else?
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Wade Sobkowich, executive director of the Western Grain Elevators Association, said larger-than-normal vessel lineups at the West Coast are already resulting in demurrage costs and could trigger additional contract extension penalties if grain exporters are unable to execute sales within specified time frames.
“Time will tell what the financial impact will be,†Sobkowich said.
“What I can tell you is that (WGEA members) are incurring vessel demurrage charges right now.
“They’re not what we would consider to be major charges at this point but the longer this goes, the more vessel demurrage we’re going to pay as a grain industry and that translates into less value that we’re able to return (to farmers).â€
Some things never change....sigh. And somehow that's the farmer's fault? What, are the WGEA members going to go broke if they have to take a hit to the bottom line from bad weather, poor logistics management and who knows what else?
Welcome to the commodity business
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