April17 , 2026

    Maersk Raises Peak Season Surcharge on China and Hong Kong–Kenya Route

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    Maersk has announced an increase in its peak season surcharge (PSS) for cargo moving from China and Hong Kong to Kenya, citing sustained demand and tightening vessel space on the trade lane.

    The revised surcharge will apply to containerized shipments departing from major Chinese ports and Hong Kong, reflecting seasonal cargo surges and operational cost pressures. The adjustment is expected to impact exporters and importers shipping goods to East Africa, particularly during the high-demand period.

    Industry analysts note that peak season surcharges are commonly introduced by carriers to manage capacity constraints and balance service reliability amid rising volumes. The China–East Africa corridor remains a key route for consumer goods, machinery, and industrial supplies.

    Maersk stated that customers have been advised of the updated rates in advance, allowing them to plan shipments accordingly as the peak shipping season progresses.

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