Fleet increases scupper surcharges
CONTAINER lines operating in the Asia- Europe trade have failed to enforce peak season surcharges as vessels are delivered from shipyards or brought out of lay-up.
One forwarder said during July most carriers had been unable to apply announced surcharges, which were now “quietly being dropped or delayed”.
He added he believed this was due to a combination of increased capacity on the main Europe-Asia...
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