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The previous Schedule No.50 of Warehousing Charges had come into effect from
1/09/2009. Because of rise in the expense on establishment, preservation, & other
miscellaneous expenses, the Corporation has taken decision to revise its rate of storage
charges for the storage of various commodities in its various Warehouses with effect from
1/10/2010. Other basic structure as regards Ad-valorem charges, Terms & Conditions and
calculation of storage charges /Reservation /Rebates etc. will remain same as per the
previous 50th Schedule and as amended from time to time. The same structure along with
revised rates will be as follows from 1/10/2010.
1) The rates for storage charges for Cereal foodgrains will now be as –
Basic Storage Charges per month
(In Paise)
No. of bags per Warehouse
Bag Equivalent Receipt
“C + “ “C” Places
Type of Package „A‟ places B,Places
Places Whs.
Warehouses Whs.
Whs.
1 2 3 4 5 6
More than 100 bags 515 495 485 475
100 kg Between
535 515 505 495
51 to 100 bags
50 bags or less 555 545 535 520
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The storage charges rates for different commodities and packages will also stand revised as
indicated in the Schedule annex hereto.
2) In case of tiny depositors, if total storage charges work out to be less than Rs.16/-
then the minimum warehousing charges to be recovered will be Rs.16/- per
transaction irrespective of No. of bags, type of the commodity, period of storage
etc.
3) The basic rates of storage charges on reservation basis for fertilizer stock will now
be
a)Rs.23/- per MT per month for the reservation period of one year and above;
b) Rs.24/- per MT per month for the reservation for 6 months & above;
c) Rs.31/- per MT per month for the reservation less than 6 months;
d) Any stocks remaining in storage over and above such reserved space will be
charged @ Rs.33/- per MT per month.
e) The stocks remaining in storage after cancellation of such reservation or stocks
stored on actual basis(without reservation) will be charged @ Rs.38/- per MT per
month
4) The basic rates of storage charges on reservation basis for cement stock will now be –
b) Rs.31/- per MT per month charges for stock stored in excess of the reserved
capacity.
c) Rs.38/- per MT per month charges for the stocks remaining in storage after
cancellation of reservation/storage charges for stocks stored without
reservation i.e. on actual basis.
5) The rate of basic storage charges for storage of sugar has been uniformly fixed as
Rs.33.50 ps. per MT.
6) As regards the basic rates of storage charges per sq.ft. per month for the space reserved
on floor area basis( in other than bonded warehouses) the same will be charged as-
Irrespective of the weight of unit storage space reserved on floor area basis will be
charged as follows:
A+ A B C+ C
(Above Standard (Standard (Average (Below Average (Low Rated)
Rated) Rated) Rated) Rated)
Net Rs.21.50 Rs.10.75 Rs.9.90 Rs.9.65 Rs.9.05
Gross Rs.19.50 Rs.8.50 Rs.7.65 Rs.7.35 Rs.6.80
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However, the stocks stored in excess area or not on reservation basis, the rates for such
business will be 15% more than above reservation rates.
After cancellation of reservation or actual stocks stored (i.e. without reservation)
will be charged on weekly basis i.e. first week 44%, first two weeks 68%, first three weeks
88% and beyond three weeks upto one month 100 %.
NOTE : In addition to the basic storage charges indicated above ad-valorem charges shall
be charged extra in all cases ( i.e. in respect of all goods/commodities stored in anyof the
warehouse ) as per para below.
1. Agricultural Produce and their derivatives used for human 3 paise per Rs.100
consumption and stored in bags of size 50kg. and above - such value or part
as – thereof per month
All Agricultural produce - Cereals, Millets, Whole Pulses and
Oilseeds like Paddy, Rice, Wheat, Jawar, Bajari, Maiz, Barli,
Nachani, Toor, Gram, Moog, Udid, Kulith, Peas, Sunflower,
Safflower,Til, Groundnut pods, Tamarind Seed, Haldi,
Shikekai, Gum , Tendu Leaves, Condiments & Spices etc. and
their derivatives like Dals, Churi, Chuni , Besan, Rava, Suji,
Maida, Atta , Starch powder, Sugar, Khandsari, Gul, Sago,
Millo, Poha, Murmure,Vegetable oils, , etc.
2. Agricultural Produce and their derivatives used for human 4 paise per Rs.100
consumption and stored in bags of size less than 50 kg. - for value or part
all the commodities at Sr.No.1 above. thereof per month
3. Non hazardous goods (other than that covered at Sr.No. 1&2 5 paise per Rs.100
above) such as – value or part
Fertilizer, cement, common salt,Graphite powder,Milk thereof per month
powder, Bran of Rice/ Wheat , Cattle feed, Oil seed cakes,
LDPE Granules, Various types of non hazardous Industrial
goods
4. Hazardous goods 8 paise per Rs.100
(Category-1 as per Insurance schedule) value or part
thereof per month
the invoice, then the valuation of the stocks can be done on the basis of latest APMC rates
available in respect of that good and further that if that item is not in the list of that APMC,
then on the basis of their market rates which are published in the newspapers.
Further, if the Storage Superintendent is of the view that the valuation shown in the
invoice is much more than the market rates prevailing in the APMC(as regards agricultural
goods) or in the general market (as regards industrial/commercial goods), then he can
restrict the valuation of the goods commensurate with the rate of that good prevailing in
the market and while doing so keep the proof of that market rates in the record, e.g.
newspaper cutting / APMC’s statement or any other dependable proof such as
company/manufacturer’s/authorized dealer’s rates catalogues.
(ii) In case of branded/MRP items also, normally the invoice produced by the depositor
should be the base for determining the value of goods stored. However, if the value shown
in the invoice is more than 90% of the MRP written on the goods, then the valuation may
be restricted up to 90% of the MRP. Further, if the valuation shown in the invoice is less
than 50% of the MRP written on the goods, then for the purpose of calculation of ad-
valorem charges 50% of the MRP should be taken as the base. This also means, if the
valuation shown in the invoice false between 50% to 90% of the MRP, then the valuation
shown in the invoice may be accepted for the purpose of calculation of ad-valorem
charges.
8) The rate for storage charges (inclusive of ad-valorem charges) per sq.feet per month for
special reservation (floor area basis) on lock and key basis will be charged as follows:
A+ A B C+ C
(Above Standard (Standard (Average (Below Average (Low Rated)
Rated) Rated) Rated) Rated)
21.50 9.35 8.40 8.10 7.40
(In these cases, insurance of goods will be done by the depositors)
9) The storage charges for the open space(other than bonded area) inclusive of ad-
valorem charges shall be charged for storage of non perishable goods only (rates Rs. Per
sq.ft. per month) as follows:- (In these cases , insurance of goods will be done by the
depositors)
A+ A B C+ C
Rs.per sq.ft. Rs.per sq.ft. Rs.per sq.ft. Rs.per sq.ft. Rs.per sq.ft.
(Above Standard (Standard (Average (Below Average (Low Rated)
Rated) Rated) Rated) Rated)
Open Rs.9.05 Rs.2.25 Rs.1.75 Rs.1.45 Rs.1.15
Space
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However, the stocks stored in excess area or not on reservation basis, the rates for
such business will be 15% more than above proposed reservation rates.
The depositor will have to make his own arrangement for watch and ward and
security of such stocks and for providing insurance covers for such stocks.
10) A) The rates for initial fumigation charges is Rs.27/- per M.T. and for outside
fumigation charges is Rs. 32/- per M.T. with effect from 1/10/2010.
B) The Corporation preserves the stock scientifically. For the primary produce
goods packed in plastic quoted /or plastic bag, the Corporation does not accept
preservation guarantee of such goods, as it is not possible to fumigate such goods.
11) The service tax will be charged extra on storage/fumigation charges wherever
applicable as per Govt. rates.
12) It is mandatory, to insure stocks under storage. The claims of losses, if any will be
settled at par with the claim amount settled by the insurer.
a) For 2 months reservation, rate of basic storage charge shall be 7.5% more than
schedule rate and this rate will continue even if the depositor continues to keep
the goods beyond this period with or without reservation .
b) For 1 month or less reservation, rate of basic storage charge shall be 12.5% more
than schedule rate and this rate will continue even if the depositor confirms to
keep the goods beyond this period with or without reservation.
c) No cancellation of reservation will be allowed, if the reservation is for 2 months
or of less period.
d) The reservation for less than 3 months shall not be granted more than 7 days in
advance from the actual date of start of reservation.
a) The depositor will have to pay Security Deposit equivalent to 25% of the amount
of storage charges taking into account the area/tonnage of reservation and the
period of reservation. This Security Deposit will be refunded only after the
expiry of the period of reservation and after settling all the claims.
b) Further in all such reservation cases, the depositor shall have to pay every month
the monthly basic storage charges in advance within 7 days period of the start of
the month and will have to pay ad-valorem charges at the end of the month.
In case he does not pay the storage charges as above, the reservation shall be liable for
cancellation. In the event of cancellation, the 25% of amount of storage charges for the
remaining period of reservation shall be recovered from him as reservation cancellation
charges.
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c) In case of reservation made for a period of 3 months and more, the depositor may
cancel the same by giving 15 days notice. However, in such case the cancellation will be
made effective after 15 days from the date of receipt of notice on the condition that the
depositor pays 25% of amount of storage charges for the remaining period of reservation
of the space / quantity reserved as reservation cancellation charges (This Para will not
apply to storage of bulk depositors of fertilizers who will be covered by Para 3 above).
d) This Schedule No.51 shall be effective for all reservations made effective from
1-10-2010. However, the reservations for which agreement have already been made prior
to 1-10-2010 will be governed by old Schedule No.50.
b) All the depositors (all the Fertilizer Cos., Private Cos., who is taking
godowns on sq.ft. basis and other depositors) have to pay the storage
charges and Handling & Transportation bills within 15 days after receipt
of the bills. If payment is not made within 15 days, delayed payment
charges @ 18% will be charged in the subsequent bill.
14) Rebate:
A) The grant of rebate on storage charges on foodgrains(primary produce) to all
farmers (primary producers only) depositing their stocks on Warehouse Receipts, shall
continue to be 50% only on basic storage charges provided the depositor has enclosed
V.F.no.7/12 in proof of his holding and that the quantity of foodgrains (primary produce)
deposit is commensurate with the area of that crop as shown in V.F. no.12 of that year.
(The fact of quantity being commensurate with the area of crop to be determined with
reference to paisewari of that village as declared by the concerned Tahasildar), and the
farmer shall not be insisted for 8A and paisewari in this regard. Paisewari information may
be taken from Tahasildar at Regional Office level to verify.
This way the centre in-charge shall submit the information about rebates given to
farmers, Warehouse Receipt wise every month to Regional Manager, so that he can verify
proper implementation of rebate schedule.
B) Other Rebates structure – Considering the size of the business and payments
made in advance, the existing rebate structure will continue.
The Deputy Manager (Complex) / Storage Superintendents are requested to go through the
revised Schedule No.51 very carefully and in case of any difficulty in the application of the
rates, they may refer the matter to H.O. or Regional Heads for guidance. They are advised
to inform their depositors locally about the revision in rates of storage charges coming into
force w.e.f. 1/10/2010 and also display the schedule on their notice board.
SR.MANAGER (B.D.)
Encl: Schedule No.51 (All sections)
Copy forwarded WCs. to : The District Deputy Registrar Co-operative Societies,
for information and necessary action please.
Copy to :-
1) The Manager(C)/Dy. Manager (C)/ Storage Superintendents (All except CSD Centers/
/CFS Centers).
2) The Senior Manager, / Manager, MSWC (All Regions) along with copies of DDR.
Please submit the copies to concerned DDR
1) Finance Branch, H.O. (10 copies).
2) All head of Branches in H.O. with regards.
3) P.S. to Chairman and Managing Director.
4) Master file of B.D. Branch, H.O.
SR.MANAGER (B.D.)
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1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
51-A (b) Milled & Floor Products
and Processed Foods
More than 400 235 225 220 215
Between
25 kg
201 to 400 250 235 230 225
Less than 200 260 250 240 235
More than 200 495 460 455 445
Between
50 kg
101 to 200 505 475 465 455
Less than 100 515 485 480 465
More than 100 645 630 620 600
100 kg& Between
above 51 to 100 655 645 635 620
Less than 50 665 655 645 635
* Ad valorem charges extra
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1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
51-A (c) Other Commodities More than 400 565 515 505 495
Between
25 kg
201 to 400 580 540 525 515
Less than 200 600 560 550 540
More than 200 650 625 610 600
Between
50 kg
101 to 200 665 640 630 620
Less than 100 690 705 645 635
More than 100 740 690 670 650
100 kg& Between
above 51 to 100 755 705 690 665
Less than 50 780 720 705 685
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
51-A (d) All type of Seeds,
Certified Seeds,
(for sowing purpose)
Up to
a standard bag 970 915 860 805
100 kg
containing small bags
of seed or loose seeds
in standard bag
51-A (e) All Industrial/Non Minimum
Industrial Goods 100 CFT
(Storage Charges on charges 320 310 300 290
Per CFT Per CFT Per CFT Per CFT
CFT basis) will be
levied
51-A(f) Ginned cotton / Rui / Rs
cotton lint (Fully 20.00 Without insurance cover
Pressed) for all Up to Per Bale
category centers 180 kg Rs
23.00 With Insurance Cover
Per Bale
Ginned cotton / Rui /
Rs 28/- Without insurance cover
cotton lint ( Half Up to
pressed .) for all 180 kg
category centers Rs 31/- With Insurance Cover
. Note: - No Ad-Valorem charges will be levied for cotton bales storage, but it will be
levied on other items in this schedule
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2. Schedule rates of All Dals of all Pulses, Whole Pulses, Milk Powder,
51 A(b) Milled & Floor Products such as Besan of all pulses,
Maida, Rava, Suji, Atta etc.
Sago(Sabudana), Poha, Murmura, Groundnut Pods ,
Tamarind Seeds, Karnels, Khandsari/Gul(Lump), Gum
Arebic, LDPE Granules, Shikekai, Mahuava Flower,
Corianders, Shikekai
3. Schedule rates of Condiments & Spices, Turmeric/Haldi,
51 A(c) Fenugreek/Methi, Ajwan/Owa, Fannel/Ani seed,
Sauf/Badishep, Dill, Seed/balant Shep, Shepa, Poppy
Seed/Khaskhas, Areca nut/Supari, Copra/Coconut
Kernel/Khobre, Cumin/Jira, Black paper/Mire, Bone
Meal, Fish Meal Cumin/Jira, Black papper / Mire,
Chilli seed, Chilli Powder, Coconut/Naral, Cashew
Nuts, Tamarind Pulp(Chinch), Chillies(Suki Mirchi),
Catachu(Katha),
SCHEDULE -51 –D: Storage charges rate on sq.ft. basis (covered area).
Schedule of storage charges for the stocks stored on floor Area basis (covered area)
w.e.f.1-10-2010.
Sr. Nature of RATE OF CHARGES (Rs.) Schedule of Warehouses
No Charge in payment for bills
claimed as per Column
No 2.
1 2 3
PACKAGES /
UNIT
Storage A+ A B C+ C Within 5 days from the
1. space date
reserved of reservation or within
on 15
floor area days from the date of
basis. dispatch of bill whichever
is earlier & before the
delivery of the stock.
(Rs.per sq.ft. per month)
Net 21.50 10.75 9.90 9.65 9.05
Gross 19.50 8.50 7.65 7.35 6.80
SCHEDULE -51 –E:- Storage charges rate on Lock and Key basis
SCHEDULE -51 – F: Storage rates per square feet per month (Open Area)
Schedule of storage charges for the stock stored on floor area basis (open area) w.e.f.
1-10-2010.
A+ A B C+ C
9.05 2.25 1.70 1.45 1.15
Storage rates for the open space shall be charged for the storage of non perishable goods
only.
However stocks stored in excess area and not on reservation basis, the rate for such
business will be 15% more than above proposed reservation rates.
The depositor will have to make his own arrangement for watch and ward and security of
such stocks and for providing insurance covers for such stocks. As the depositor is himself
fully providing security arrangements and insurance covers for his stocks no additional ad-
valorem charges will be charged extra.
(The Handling and Transport Charges will be claimed for reimbursement on actual basis
and as per the schedule of rates approved by the Corporation from time to time. The
depositor will have to pay the H & T charges at the rates approved by the Corporation or at
the revised rates if any may be revised by the Corporation from time to time, irrespective
of the period of H & T contract. The supervision charges will be charged extra as indicated
above)
SCHEDULE -51 – H:
STORAGE CHARGES OF BONDED WAREHOUSES:
TARIFF OF STORAGE CHARGE AT CUSTOM BONDED WAREHOUSES
EFFECTIVE FROM 1/10/2010.
A) Coverd Area
B) Open Area
N O T E S:
1) Above revised storage charges are made effective from 1/10/2010 for all type of
Bonded warehouses. The storage charges for the period for which no objection
certificate is issued should be recovered for four weeks in advance at the time of
issue of ― No Objection Certificate‖
4) The Minimum storage charges will be charged for minimum five Sq. Meters. Even if
area less than that is utilized. The gross area means net area utilized plus 50 % of net
area.
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NOTES
PART-I
Ad-valorem charges are to be levied on all the good stored in any warehouse except the
cotton bales and the goods stored in general open sq.ft. Area (other than bonded open area)
and on goods kept in godowns which are taken on lock and key basis .
1. Agricultural Produce and their derivatives used for human 3 paise per Rs.100
consumption and stored in bags of size 50kg. and above - such value or part
as – thereof per month
All Agricultural produce - Cereals, Millets, Whole Pulses and
Oilseeds like Paddy, Rice, Wheat, Jawar, Bajari, Maiz, Barli,
Nachani, Toor, Gram, Moog, Udid, Kulith, Peas, Sunflower,
Safflower,Til, Groundnut pods, Tamarind Seed, Haldi,
Shikekai, Gum , Tendu Leaves, Condiments & Spices etc. and
their derivatives like Dals, Churi, Chuni , Besan, Rava, Suji,
Maida, Atta , Starch powder, Sugar, Khandsari, Gul, Sago,
Millo, Poha, Murmure,Vegetable oils, , etc.
2. Agricultural Produce and their derivatives used for human 4 paise per Rs.100
consumption and stored in bags of size less than 50 kg. - for value or part
all the commodities at Sr.No.1 above. thereof per month
3. Non hazardous goods (other than that covered at Sr.No. 1&2 5 paise per Rs.100
above) such as – value or part
Fertilizer, cement, common salt,Graphite powder,Milk thereof per month
powder, Bran of Rice/ Wheat , Cattle feed, Oil seed cakes,
LDPE Granules, Various types of non hazardous Industrial
goods
4. Hazardous goods 8 paise per Rs.100
(Category-1 as per Insurance schedule) value or part
thereof per month
2. The package accepted for storage on CFT basis should be of standard size. The
calculation of warehousing charges for such packages the dimensions are to be actually
measured to ascertain the volume per package. These dimensions are to be recorded on
warehouse receipt. The rate of warehousing charges package accepted on volume basis
should be at as below.
3. The warehousing charges arrived after adding ad-Valorem charges should be rounded
off to the next five paisa & should be recorded on each warehouse receipt.
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PART - II
(A) Rebate of 50% on the Warehousing Charges shall be given to all the primary
producers/farmers for their agricultural produce deposited in the Warehouse.
(B) While granting the rebate the proof of land holding (7/12) & crop must be obtained
from Primary producers and kept along with Form No.6 (Application for
depositing). Instructions vide Circular No.MSW/BD/Sch/820,dated 27-9-2007
should be followed strictly.
(C) The minimum Warehousing Charges to be recovered even after granting rebate as
above will be Rs.16/- irrespective or Commodity, period storage & nature of
delivery (Part or complete).
PART - III
All incidental charges viz.- handling, stacking, weighing, cleaning, re-bagging, etc.
as laid down by the local Agricultural Produce Market Committee will be charged.
ii) Column 3, 4, 5 & 6 indicate rates of Warehousing charges for short term
storage periods less than a month for the corresponding rates of Warehousing
Charges shown in Column No,2.
iii) Column 7 indicates warehousing charges for broken period per week for the
storage period in excess of complete storage month / months for the
corresponding rates of warehousing charges in Column No.2.
iv) It may be noted that the charges for broken periods shown in Column Nos. 3 to
6 should never be levied in excess of the corresponding monthly rates of
warehousing charges.
Rate of warehousing charges assumed is Rs.1.05 Ps. per unit per month,
FIGURES IN PAISE.
Rate of monthly Short Term Warehousing Charges Per week
charges @ after
Rs.1.05ps per unit completion
of month
First First 2 First 3 Beyond 3
Week weeks weeks weeks up to
one month
1 2 3 4 5 6
100 44 68 88 100 25
5 3 4 5 5 2
TOTAL 105 47 72 93 105 27
Rounded off 50 75 95 105 30
vi) The Warehousing Charges arrived at should be rounded off to the next five Paise
and should be recorded on the cash receipt.
GENERAL NOTES
1. Cereals include Paddy, Rice, Wheat, Jawar, Bajari, Maize, Barley, Kodra,
Nachni/varai/Sava, Rale, Rajgira, Oats, Badbada and Millets of all kinds.
2. Pulses, include Tur, Gram/Chana, Mung/Mug, Urad,Udid, Kultha/Kulith,
Chola/Chavli, Peas/Vatana, Masur, Val/Pavta, Math/Matki, Ghevda, Gawar and all
other kinds of seeds / beans.
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3. Seeds: All grains are seeds but the grains specifically offered for storage as seeds,
i.e. to be used for sowing purpose, should be accepted as seeds. The seeds should
be of uniform size of the same variety and free from infestation/insects. The details
pertaining to the seeds accepted for storage viz. treated with insecticides /
fungicides / certified / 'E’ Mark Seeds / Truthful Seeds / conventional seeds and
whether the packages are sealed/leveled or otherwise should be indicated on
Warehouse Receipts. The stock should be fumigated immediately on receipt, initial
Fumigation charges are not to be charged.
4-c) The storage period shall be deemed to have Expired on the next succeeding
business day if the date of expiry of storage period falls on 2nd and 4th - -Saturday
and Sunday or Legal Holiday. Storage period will start from the date depositors
has planned to store e.g. 18th March etc., that means storage period will be
calculated w.e.f.18th March to 17th April and so on.
5. Deposit of vegetable Oil should only be accepted from the ―Manufacturers‖ and in
case of Hydrogenated vegetable Oil/Vanaspati Ghee, only from the ―Licensed
Dealers and Approved Stockiest‖. On Warehouse Receipts of such Deposits a
remark ―SAID TO CONTAIN‖ should be passed in Column of kind and variety.
The packed goods, where there are no means to determine the quality, quantity, etc.
should be accepted on ―SAID TO CONTAIN‖ basis and such remark must be
passed on the Warehouse Receipts.
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6. Following commodities may be accepted in loose / bulk and the unit of storage
should be taken as mentioned against respective commodity.
Chandur
NAGPUR Dhamangaon Achalpur Chandur Rly. Bazar
Chandrapur Bramhapuri Darwha Warud
Hinganghat Warora Umerkhed Butibori
Bhandara Wardha
Road. (Shivnagar) Katol
Tumsar Nandgaon-Kh Lohara
Gadchiroli
Wadsa
Amgaon
Arjuni(Morgaon)
Wadi Hingana
Arvi
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