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Hanjin Raises Canada-to-Asia Rates

Transport News | February 6, 2010 | View Comments
  • Hanjin Shipping will raise rates on Canadian exports to Asia effective March 1.

    The Korean ocean carrier will hike Canada-to-Asia rates on dry shipments $160 per 20-foot container and $200 per 40-foot container and on reefer shipments $200 per 40-foot container.

    The Journal of Commerce Online

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