The increases are US$350 per TEU from Asia to northern European and western Mediterranean ports, and US$300 per TEU from Asia to Eastern Mediterranean
Ocean carrier Zim Integrated Shipping Services announced last week it would increase rates on westbound services through the Suez Canal, beginning March 1.
The increases are US$350 per TEU from Asia to northern European and western Mediterranean ports, and US$300 per TEU from Asia to Eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea and Adriatic ports.
The line said that “The increase is necessary in order to maintain our current levels of service and high reliability”.
Zim raises westbound Asia/Europe rates
The increases are US$350 per TEU from Asia to northern European and western Mediterranean ports, and US$300 per TEU from Asia to Eastern Mediterranean
00:00 ,15.02.2010
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