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Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced an update to its Emergency Fuel Surcharge (EFS) applicable to cargo moving between Northern Europe, North East Mediterranean, intra-Europe short-sea markets, and intra-Greece, Türkiye and Black Sea trades. The revised surcharge will take effect from 1 July 2026 based on the Bill of Lading date and will remain in force until further notice. Updated EFS levels Northern Europe, UK and ScanBaltic Greece, Türkiye, Adriatic and Black Sea Dry cargo: USD 32 / EUR 27 / GBP 24 per TEU Reefer cargo: USD 48 / EUR 41 / GBP 36 per TEU Northern Europe and UK Biscay, Northern Spain and Portugal Dry cargo: USD 15 / EUR 12 / GBP 11 per TEU Reefer cargo: USD 22 / EUR 19 / GBP 16 per TEU ScanBaltic Biscay, Northern Spain and Portugal Dry cargo: USD 30 / EUR 25 per TEU Reefer cargo: USD 44 / EUR 37 per TEU Northern Europe, UK and ScanBaltic Northern Europe, UK and ScanBaltic Dry cargo: USD 22 / EUR 19 / GBP 16 per TEU Reefer cargo: USD 33 / EUR 28 / GBP 25 per TEU Greece, Türkiye and Black Sea Greece, Türkiye and Black Sea Dry cargo: USD 35 / EUR 30 per TEU Reefer cargo: USD 53 / EUR 45 per TEU MSC said the revised surcharge will apply to all cargo carried on the affected trades and forms part of the carrier’s ongoing efforts to address fuel-related operating costs across its regional short-sea network. The post MSC updates Emergency Fuel Surcharge on European short-sea trades appeared first on Container News .
MSC updates Emergency Fuel Surcharge on European short-sea trades
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