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Emergency Imbalance Surcharge (EIS)

An Emergency Imbalance Surcharge may be applied by a carrier when the have an excess of one specific container type, and a deficit of another in a port. They need to reduce the numbers of one, add more of the other, through repositioning to outports and depots. The EIS compensates the repositioning charges. 

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