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Maersk applies new Asia surcharges

Maersk has announced the introduction of peak season surcharges (PSS) for all dry container cargo from all South and East India ports to North and South European Countries effective from 29 May 2020 for all corridors.

Origin Destination Container Size Type Charge Basis Charge
Haldia Port,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Hyderabad,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Swaminatham,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Pimpri-Chinchwad,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Peenya,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Sriperumbudur,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Amingaon,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Hoskote – Bangalore,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Oragadam,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Jharsuguda,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Maraimalai Nagar,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Tuticorin,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Kattupalli,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50
Kolkata,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Visakhapatnam,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Krishnapatnam,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Cochin,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Mangalore,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Ennore Chennai,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Bangalore,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50
Marmagao,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50
Durgapur,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50
Chennai,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50
Irungattukottai,IN
North and South Europe
All Dry
Per Container
US$50

The Danish liner company has also introduced the PSS for all dry from West & Central Asia region to Far East Asia effective from 10 May 2020 to 31 May 2020 for all corridors.

Origin Destination Container Size Type Charge Basis Charge
India
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Pakistan
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$100
UAE
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Saudi Arabia
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Oman
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Qatar
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Bahrain
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Kuwait
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Jordan
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Sri Lanka
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$50
Kolkata, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Visakhapatnam, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Haldia Port, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Krishnapatnam, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Ennore Chennai, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Pipavav, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$150
Mundra, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$100
Hazira, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$100
Jawaharlal Nehru, IN
Far East Asia
All Dry
Per container
US$100





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