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The bonds are backed by the promise of revenue from warehousing fees and ground rent.
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Among the items: food, water, trash removal, security, tugboats, fenders, port and warehouse fees, fuel, transportation and more.
The company's other services include sourcing services, contract Warehousing and fee-based information services.
Revenue from warehouse rentals and fees grew to roughly $930,000 last year.
WineCare marketed itself as a high-security cellar that stores, catalogs and cares for 27,000 cases of wine in the basement of a Manhattan warehouse, charging substantial fees to safeguard collections worth tens of millions of dollars.
Our analysis not only provides a justification of warehouse club membership fees by discovering its duality with the cherry-picker segment but also gives managers several guidelines on yearly fee and retail price decisions.
Both Grinnell and Murphy allowed private merchants to store goods not claimed on the docks in private warehouses for exorbitant fees.
(The arrangement with Kmart is different. Kmart owns the inventory, held in Global Sports warehouses. Kmart pays fees and commissions to Global Sports to run the online operations).
But we still need to ship the jeans, and there are warehouse charges and port fees, so we can stick on another 30p, taking us up to £4.80.
There are several explanations as to why warehouse clubs charge membership fees and how the fees play a role in the competitive landscape of the retail grocery market.
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