The association of private ICDs wants the hike with retrospective effect from November 4.
Currently, off-docks in the Chattogram seaport area handle all export goods and 38 types of imports.
Textile and apparel exporters strongly opposed the hike out of fear of a fresh blow to export-oriented sectors.
Cost of operation of ICDs has increased over the years and they are already facing financial problems, president of Bangladesh Inland Container Depots Association (BICDA) Nurul Qayyum Khan told a Bangladesh newspaper.
BICDA secretary Mohammad Ruhul Amin Sikder said investors in ICDs are not getting the expected return on investment.
The tariff committee, formed as per an off-dock policy of the ministry of shipping in 2016, has yet to play any major role in revising tariffs of ICDs in line with the increased cost of operations, he added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)