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MSC sets increased prices from Israel to Canada and Mexico

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has published fresh increases in its freight rates for sailings from Israel to Canada and Mexico.

The Swiss/Italian shipping line will push up its Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates, for cargoes transferred from the port of Haifa, to the Canadian ports of Vancouver and Montreal, as well as to the ports of Veracruz and Guaymas in Mexico.

The increase that will be imposed to all standard 20′, 40′ and high cube containers, will form the new prices as follows:

All prices are in US$.

The Geneva-based carrier announced in a statement that these FAK rate increases will be effective from 1 January 2022, until further notice.





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