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Maersk Line increases rates from U.S. & Canada to Africa

Maersk Line is announcing increases on rates as set out below. The rates increase for the relevant trades for the commodities and container types is:

 

Origins Destinations Cargo Type Price Increase Amount (USD) Effective date
United States and Canada West Africa REEF 75 01st October 2018
United States and Canada West Africa REEF 75 01st October 2018

 

Origins Destinations Cargo Type Price Increase Amount (USD) Effective date
Canada South Africa Ports REEF 100 01st October 2018
United States South Africa Ports REEF 100 01st October 2018

 

Origins Destinations Cargo Type Price Increase Amount (USD) Effective date
20/40
Canada East Africa Ports REEF 190 01st October 2018
United States East Africa Ports REEF 190 01st October 2018

 

If you have any questions, you can 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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