MSC’s Fuel, Hapag-Lloyd’s Handling Surcharges Help Rates as Antitrust Risks Rise — Panjiva
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MSC’s Fuel, Hapag-Lloyd’s Handling Surcharges Help Rates as Antitrust Risks Rise

Corp - Shipping 978 Energy - Bunker Fuel 90 European Union 829 Global 1389 Mode - Containerized 1470 Mode - Seaborne 1803 Theme - Rates 234 U.S. 5320

The container-lines’ efforts to increase their revenues succeeded in May with a rise in average China-outbound rates of 6% vs. the end of April. That followed the implementation of fuel surcharges from CMA-CGM, Maersk and MSC in the face of a 12% rise in bunker fuel prices over the same period. Hapag-Lloyd’s new “Operations Cost Recovery” surcharge is an attempt to ensure wider cargo handling costs – which damaged 1Q earnings – are recovered. The next challenge for the container-lines may come from renewed antitrust scrutiny of rate setting. The European Shippers’ Council has threatened ...

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