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  Maersk raising Asia export rates

Maersk Line said it is raising rates from Asia to a host of destination regions from Dec. 15.

From the Far East to Mexico, Central America and the west coast of South America, rates will rise by $600 per 20-foot container and $1,200 per 40-foot or 45-foot high-cube container.


To the
Caribbean (except for Cuba), the planned rate increases are $560 per 20-foot container and $800 per 40-foot or 45-foot high-cube container. To Cuba, the increases are $410 per 20-foot container and $586 per 40-foot or 45-foot high-cube container.


From the
Far East to southern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, the increases are $150 per 20-foot container and $1,200 per 40-foot or 40-foot high-cube container.


Meanwhile, Maersk said it also plans to assess a peak season surcharge from the
Far East to Europe from Dec. 26. The surcharge is $200 per 20-foot container and $400 per 40-foot container. 


Source
: American Shipper
Date: 12/02/2011
 
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