Tariff threat makes no waves as spot rates tread water ahead of new GRIs
Container spot freight rates saw another week of gentle declines across all the major trades, ...
GXO: HAMMEREDMAERSK: BOUNCING BACKDSV: FLIRTING WITH NEW HIGHS AMZN: NEW HIGH IN RECORD MARKETS WMT: RECORD IN RECORD MARKETSDSV: UPGRADEGM: BIG CHINA IMPAIRMENTCHRW: DEFENSIVEKO: GENERATIVE AI VISIONKO: AI USAGEKO: MORGAN STANLEY CONFERENCEGXO: NO SALE NO MOREGXO: CEO EXITDSV: TINY LITTLE CHANGE
GXO: HAMMEREDMAERSK: BOUNCING BACKDSV: FLIRTING WITH NEW HIGHS AMZN: NEW HIGH IN RECORD MARKETS WMT: RECORD IN RECORD MARKETSDSV: UPGRADEGM: BIG CHINA IMPAIRMENTCHRW: DEFENSIVEKO: GENERATIVE AI VISIONKO: AI USAGEKO: MORGAN STANLEY CONFERENCEGXO: NO SALE NO MOREGXO: CEO EXITDSV: TINY LITTLE CHANGE
In a continued effort to provide you with the reliable and efficient level of Evergreen Line reefer container service, it becomes essential and necessary to ask for a General Rate Increase to support the expensive reefer related equipment and to cover its high associated cost both on land and at sea.
We will globally implement a General Rate Increase for a quantum of USD1,500/40’RH and USD1,200/20’RH, effective January 01, 2013.
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