Air Freight News

MSC EOS - scope: Black Sea and EMED to USA & SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico

Jan 02, 2024

In view of the recent events in the Red Sea, MSC has taken the decision to divert its ships via the Cape of Good Hope to maintain the safety of the crew, cargo, and ship.

This diversion means an increase in transit time depending on the destination and/or transshipment point involved, it will have a global impact on MSC fleet capacity and on equipment availability too.

Therefore, as from January 21st, 2024, until further notice, MSC will implement an Emergency Operational Surcharge (EOS) of USD 1’500 x CTR DRY & REEFER on all shipments from EMED and Black Sea to USA trade.

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