May25 , 2026

    Maersk Revises Peak Season Surcharge from Far East Asia to Mediterranean

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    Maersk has announced a revision of its Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) for cargo moving from Far East Asia to the Mediterranean region.

    The adjustment reflects ongoing capacity constraints and increased demand during the peak shipping season. The revised surcharge will apply to all bookings from key Far East ports, aiming to optimize space allocation and maintain schedule reliability for customers.

    Maersk emphasized that the surcharge revision is part of its broader efforts to provide predictable and efficient shipping services amid market fluctuations. Shippers are advised to consult Maersk’s official communication for detailed rate information and effective dates.

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