Maersk has officially announced the implementation of a peak season surcharge (PSS) for cargo shipments from Far East Asia to South Africa and Mauritius, effective June 15.
For shipments originating from Taiwan, the surcharge will commence a month later, also on June 15.
The surcharge applies to dry containers and is structured as follows:
- $100 per 20-foot container.
- $200 per 40-foot container
This measure encompasses shipments from various countries in Far East Asia, including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand and Vietnam.
The introduction of the surcharge is part of Maersk's strategy to maintain its global services during the peak season, ensuring the continued reliability and efficiency of its shipping operations.
In the broader context of the shipping industry, other major carriers have also announced similar surcharges and rate adjustments in response to increased demand and operational challenges during the peak season.
Customers are advised to review these changes and plan accordingly to accommodate the additional costs associated with the peak season surcharges.