ANL has announced an update to its Inland Emergency Fuel Surcharge (IEFS) for transport services across Australia, reflecting ongoing fluctuations in fuel prices and inland transportation costs. The revised surcharge is intended to help offset rising operating expenses associated with road and rail freight movements linked to the company’s shipping services.
The updated surcharge will apply to eligible inland container movements across ANL’s Australian logistics network, including import and export shipments transported between ports and inland destinations. Customers are advised to review the revised surcharge schedule when planning shipments, as the changes will affect applicable freight charges.
ANL said the periodic adjustment is part of its standard pricing mechanism, which aligns inland fuel surcharges with prevailing market conditions. The company regularly reviews fuel costs to ensure that inland transport pricing remains transparent and sustainable while maintaining reliable service levels.
The revision comes amid continued volatility in global energy markets and higher transportation costs, prompting logistics providers to adjust fuel-related charges to support efficient supply chain operations. Despite the surcharge update, ANL reaffirmed its commitment to delivering dependable inland logistics services and maintaining seamless connectivity across Australia’s key freight corridors.
Customers are encouraged to consult their local ANL representatives or service advisories for the effective date and detailed surcharge rates applicable to specific routes and transport services. The revised IEFS is expected to support the company’s ongoing investment in resilient and efficient inland logistics operations while ensuring continued service quality for shippers.
