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Maersk applies new Gabon surcharge

Danish ocean carrier Maersk is introducing a peak season surcharge (PSS) on shipments from Gabon to Africa, Europe, Middle East, Far East and Central America.



Effective from 15 July, the following surcharge will apply to both dry and reefer containers:

Origin Destination 20DRY 40DRY 40HDRY 20 REEF / 40HREF
Gabon
China, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Spain, Japan, Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Korea South, Liberia, Guinea, Congo, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Portugal, Egypt, Vietnam, Italy, SouthAfrica, Turkey, Lithuania, United Arab Emirates, Equatorial Guinea, Greece, Belgium, Tunisia, India, France, Chile, UnitedKingdom, Thailand, Malta, Romania, Angola, Croatia, Cyprus, Mozambique, Gambia, Norway, Libya, Taiwan China, Germany, Tanzania, Congo, Malaysia, Sierra Leone, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde Island, Madagascar, Morocco, Finland, Mexico, Kuwait, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Latvia, Oman, Burkina Faso, Singapore, Chad, Indonesia, Hong Kong China, Lebanon
US$300
US$450
US$450
US$400/US$600





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