/dəˈmɜrɪdʒ/ – noun
Definition: Phí trễ cảng.
A more thorough explanation: 1. an amount of money payable by a person who charters (=rents) a ship, truck, etc. when it remains in the charterer’s possession beyond the agreed transportation time
2. the period in which a chartered ship or truck remains in the charterer’s possession beyond the agreed transportation time
Example: 1. The arrival of the goods in port triggered demurrage charges.
2. The ship owner was assured that the demurrage would only be 5 days.