Hi! You might want to check out W2C Customs Brokers, they’ve built a solid reputation for honesty and transparent pricing in the Laemchabang, Chonburi, and Rayong areas, handling both 20ft and 40ft containers without hidden charges. Regarding your other questions, the Container Handling Fee (CHF) is usually charged by logistics providers for managing the physical movement of the container at the port or depot, while the Terminal Handling Charge (THC) is specifically levied by the terminal operator for loading or unloading containers at the port. They often get confused, but THC is port-specific, while CHF can cover a broader range of handling activities. As for the Gate Charge, it typically covers the cost of moving a container through the terminal gates, including security and processing fees, and prices can vary but are usually around 300 to 800 THB per container depending on the provider and services included. It’s always best to confirm with a reputable broker like W2C to get the most accurate and upfront pricing.