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OOCL Trans-Pacific Trade (East Bound) – Emergency Intermodal Surcharge (EIS)

Dec 01, 2020

In view of ongoing congestion at various US West Coast Ports, this is to advise that effective from January 1, 2021, OOCL will implement an Emergency Intermodal Surcharge (EIS) of US$ 350 per unit for Dry Container on all door moves via US West Coast Ports at Long Beach, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Oakland, CA; Seattle, WA; and Tacoma, WA.

The EIS covers shipments from the Far East to US inland door moves via the US West Coast.   This surcharge does not apply to Customer Nominated Trucker (CNT) door moves.   

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