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Maersk increases rates from Far East to Med ports

Maersk has announced an increase in its FAK (Freight All Kinds) rates from Far East ports to the Mediterranean.

The following updated rates will be effective from 31 July.

Origins Destinations Rate levels (USD)
20DC
Rate levels (USD)
40DC / 40HC
Effective start date Effective end date
Asia Mainports
Barcelona, Spain
US$1,850
US$2,300
31 July
Until further notice, but not beyond 31 December
Asia Mainports
Ambarli Istanbul, Turkey
US$2,050

US$2,500

31 July
Until further notice, but not beyond 31 December
Asia Mainports
Koper, Slovenia
US$2,000

US$2,400

31 July
Until further notice, but not beyond 31 December
Asia Mainports
Haifa, Israel
US$2,050

US$2,500

31 July
Until further notice, but not beyond 31 December
Asia Mainports
Casablanca, Morocco
US$2,750

US$3,600

31 July
Until further notice, but not beyond 31 December





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