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handling cost

handling cost
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the cost of handling (especially the cost of packaging and mailing an order)

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    1. The most important cost elements of the logistic chain besides terminal handling and storage are sea freight and inland transport.
    2. On this basis, allowances for differences in commission, freight, insurance, handling costs, packaging cost, credit costs, bank charges and inspection costs were made.
    3. On this basis, allowances for differences in transports costs, insurance cost, handling and loading costs, packing costs, credit costs and discounts were made where applicable.
    4. On this basis, allowances for differences in packing costs, credit cost, discounts and rebates, commissions, inland freight, insurance, handling, after sales services and level of trade were made.
    5. To ensure a fair comparison, allowances were made for differences in transport, insurance, handling, loading and ancillary costs, credit cost, technical assistance costs and commissions where applicable and justified.
    6. On this basis allowances for differences in discounts, rebate, commissions, inland freight, packing, credit cost, ocean freight, insurance, handling and loading charges, bank charges and other factors were made.
    7. The aid mechanism chosen by the French authorities, the Small Orders programme, consisted in an operating grant intended to offset the extra cost of handling small orders of FRF 500 (i.e. approximately EUR 76) or less.
    8. The total cost of the above machinery/equipment (the only eligible costs) averaged around EUR 500000, for a compression system capable of handling gas delivery pressures of between 5 and 12 bars.
    9. For the purpose of this Article ‘ex-factory price’ means the price at which the product is purchased from the enterprise, excluding taxes (VAT) and any other cost (transport, loading, handling, storage, pallets, insurance, etc.).
    10. ensure that the amount of the fee or charge is established in a transparent manner with a view to corresponding to the real cost of the examination and administrative handling of additional data or dossiers; however, Member States may provide for a scale of fixed charges based on average costs for the calculation of the total fee;
    11. This claim was found to be warranted and the cost of goods sold of the related importer was revised based on the FOB purchase price to which all costs in obtaining the product concerned were added, such as commissions, transport, insurance and handling costs, and customs duties paid.
    12. For the purpose of this Article ‘ex-factory price’ means the price at which the product is purchased from the enterprise, excluding taxes (VAT) and any other cost (transport, loading, handling, storage, pallets, insurance, etc.). The price is expressed as weighted average established in the form of sample surveys by the Member State authority.
    13. It concluded (paragraph 76 of the judgment) that the Commission should have initiated the inter partes procedure provided for by Article 93(2) (now Article 87(2)) of the Treaty and that the Commission Decision of 18 May 1993 should be dissolved, ‘in so far as it concerns the aid granted exclusively to CELF for the purpose of offsetting the extra cost involved in handling small orders of French-language books placed by booksellers established abroad’.