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MSC increases European outbound rates in March

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) will implement new rates from Europe to a variety of destinations worldwide and which will take effect in March.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The Swiss-based shipping line will apply the following freight rates from North Europe and the Mediterranean, effective from 1 March, until further notice but not beyond 31 March.

All Prices are in US dollars unless otherwise specified.

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In addition, MSC has announced fresh charges from European ports to Australia and New Zealand, which will be applicable from 8 March, until further notice but not beyond the end of the month.

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