Emergency Surcharge on MOL ex Europe

Thursday, 18 February 2010

From 1st March containers shipped on MOL (MITSUI) will attract an EMERGENCY SURCHARGE of US$65.00 per container.

MOL has gone to some length to explain that this Surcharge is to cover specific per unit operational costs that they are currently incurring from North Europe Ports and it is thought that this will only be a temporary situation.

Posted: 5 months 1 week ago
Tags: Europe, ISF, Surcharge


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