noun
- fees charged for the use of a quay or wharf
- the system or arrangement of quays at a port
Usage: nautical; commercial
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The shipping company paid substantial quayages for docking their cargo vessels.
- Port authorities increased quayages to fund harbor improvements.
- The harbor master calculated quayages based on vessel size and duration of stay.
- Modern quayages at the port can accommodate large container ships.
- The city’s quayages were expanded to handle increased maritime traffic.
- Merchants complained about the rising quayages affecting their profit margins.