Recently, several shipping companies have continued to announce their June freight rate adjustment plans. Hapag-Lloyd, CMA, Maersk and other shipping companies have successively adjusted the rates of some routes, involving South America, the Mediterranean, Africa, the Middle East, etc.
On May 20, Hapag-Lloyd issued an announcement that the comprehensive rate (GRI) from the Far East to East South America will be increased. Each TEU will increase by another US$500 on the original basis, with a maximum increase of US$2,900. It will take effect on June 1, 2025 until further notice.
On May 15, CMA issued an announcement that from June 1 to June 14, 2025, new FAK rates will apply from Asia to the Mediterranean and North Africa. The details are as follows:
On May 14, CMA CGM issued an announcement that from June 1, 2025, all goods from the Far East to Mauritius and Madagascar will be subject to a peak season surcharge PSS. Details are as follows:
Maersk imposes a peak season surcharge PSS from East China/South China, Hong Kong, China, etc. to Pakistan, effective from June 1, 2025, with a surcharge of US$500. Details are as follows:
Maersk imposes a peak season surcharge PSS from East China/South China, Hong Kong, China, etc. to the Middle East and South Asia, effective from June 1, 2025, until further notice. A surcharge of US$200 is imposed. Details are as follows: