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Maersk revises Panama Canal Charge

Maersk has announced the revision of the Panama Canal Charge (PCC) for cargo transiting through the Panama Canal effective from 3 August 2023.

The Danish box line said the new tariff levels will be US$175 per 20’ container and US$305 per 40’ container (incl. high cube & 45’ boxes) for the following trade lanes:

  • West Central Asia to/from Latin America
  • Asia Pacific to/from Latin America
  • Africa to/from Latin America
  • Europe to/from Latin America
  • North America to/from Latin America
  • West Central Asia to/from US East Coast
  • Asia Pacific to/from US East Coast
  • Africa to/from US East Coast
  • Europe to/from US West Coast

The new charges will take effect on 3 August 2023 and will be applicable for dry and reefer cargo, according to Maersk’s statement.





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