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The Plaintiff, a port service company, sought to recover unpaid port operation fees and storage fees allegedly owed to it by the Defendant, which was the owner and consignee of the goods stored at the Plaintiff’s port. Such fees were stipulated in the Plaintiff’s contract signed with the Defendant’s agent, Sinotrans Liuzhou Company, to whom the court did not apportion any liability. The court found the Defendant failed to remove 29,999.66 tons of its iron ore from the Plaintiff’s port, and failed to pay the remaining fee balance owed.
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Davies, M., Lin, J. (2021). Fangchenggang Beibu Gulf Port Service Co., Ltd. v. Xinbao Resources Co., Ltd. et al.. In: Davies, M., Lin, J. (eds) Chinese Maritime Cases. Chinese Maritime Cases Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63810-1_8
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