Pentagon Has Paid $720 Million in Late Fees for Storage Containers Since 2001

August 29th, 2011

Via: USA Today:

The Pentagon has spent more than $720million since 2001 on fees for shipping containers that it fails to return on time, according to data and contracts obtained by USA TODAY.

The containers — large metal boxes stowed on ships and moved from port on trucks — are familiar sights on bases in Iraq and Afghanistan where troops use them for storage, shelter and building material. Yet each 20-foot container returned late can rack up more than $2,200 in late fees. Shipping companies charge the government daily “container detention fees” after the grace period ends for the box to be returned.

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