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APL, GRI from China to Gulf destinations

Please be informed that effective 22 July 2018, APL will apply the General Rate Increase (GRI) within the following scope: Origin: All China origins Destination: All Gulf Destinations GRI: USD 200...

Evergreen, GRI from Philippines to USA, Canada & Puerto Rico

Please be informed that Evergreen will apply the General Rate Increase (GRI) within the following scope: Effective date: 1st August 2018 Origin: Philippines Destination: USA, Canada &...

APL, fresh GRIs

Please be informed that effective 01 Aug 2018, APL will apply a General Rate Increase (GRI) to all Tariff and Service Contract rates within the following scope: Origin:...

Maersk Line, fresh GRI

Maersk Line is announcing an increase in rates as set out below. The rate increase for the relevant trade for various commodities and container...

Hapag-Lloyd, fresh GRI

Please be informed that with effect from August 1, 2018 Hapag-Lloyd will increase the rates for all cargoes from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay to North...

Hapag-Lloyd, fresh GRIs

Hapag-Lloyd will implement the following General Rate Increase (GRI)in the eastbound trade from East Asia to all USA and Canada destinations as of August 1,...
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