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Maersk Line, fresh FAK rates

Maersk Line is announcing an increase in rates as set out below. This is in addition to the rate increase announced for 1st September. The rate increases for the relevant trade for various commodities and container types are summarized below:

Origins Destinations Cargo Type Price Increase Amounts (USD) Effective date
20DC 40DC 40High (& Reef) 45HDry
Middle East and Indian sub-continent United States and Canada DRY and REEFER 500 600 600 675 1st September   2018
Middle East and Indian sub-continent United States and Canada DRY and REEFER 500 600 600 675 15th September 2018

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to your local sales or customer service representative. You will find contact details of company’s local offices on www.maerskline.com.

 





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