Maersk Line Announces General Rate Increase from South Asia and the Middle East to Europe
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Maersk Line would like to announce a general rate increase effective 1st February 2010 in the South Asia/Middle East to Europe trade.
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The trading conditions for the carriers operating in these markets are still subject to unacceptable rate levels and the situation is unsustainable in the longer term.The rate increase is necessary to continue to operate our services with the high level of reliability our customers have come to expect from Maersk Line.
The filed increase is as follows:
SCOPE – Middle East and South Asia to North Europe and Mediterranean
AMOUNT – USD 300/600 per 20′/40′
COMMODITIES – DRY only
EFFECTIVE DATE – 1st February 2010.Source: Maersk Line
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