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MOL increases rate US$200/TEU from Asia to southern Africa January 14
JAPANESE shipping giant MOL has announced a US$200 per TEU rate increase on all cargo from Asia to southern Africa including Madagascar, Mozambique and Namibia from January 14.
The shipping company said the rate restoration was "essential to sustain our service level" and applied it to all cargo from Asia, which includes the Indian subcontinent and Middle East to southern Africa, including South Africa, Lesotho and Zimbabwe
The shipping company said the rate restoration was "essential to sustain our service level" and applied it to all cargo from Asia, which includes the Indian subcontinent and Middle East to southern Africa, including South Africa, Lesotho and Zimbabwe
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