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From January 1 next year, Evergreen Sea Transport will levy the surcharges

  • Author:sofreight.com
  • Source:sofreight.com
  • Release Date:2023-11-28
Evergreen Sea Transport decided to charge customers from the customer from January 1 next year. It seems that it will become the first container shipping for the EU emission trading system (EU ETS) to be implemented in 2024.company.



At present, only Mariski and Dafei Shiplier provided relevant information.Taking the Far East-Nordic route as an example, the surcharge of the unit TU is about 10-30 US dollars.



Evergreen Haiyun ETS surcharge (picture source: Alphaliner invaded and deleted)

According to Alphaliner's data, once EU ETS takes effect on January 1, 2024, taking Evergreen as an example, the company will charge 27 euros from each container from Asia to Europe.



This is almost the same as the price of 25 euros of each container by the French shipping company Da Emperor Dafei ship.Da Fei previously stated that the final charging standard will be announced in mid -November.




In the transportation of a grocery ship, the loading and unloading process of the container is very different from that of the container transport ship, and the scale effect is far less than that of a special container transport ship. The container can only be regarded as a special piece of grocery.Therefore, the ETS surcharge is largely different from the existence of collecting companies.



According to the current market information, most collective companies will choose to transfer the cost of EU emission quota (EUA) to the downstream of the supply chain in the form of EU ETS surcharge.




However, as Alphaliner pointed out, there seems to be a big difference in pricing of the shipping company for ETS charges, which may also be a competitive parameter.



It is expected that the maritime market will usher in the recent price turmoil. Pay attention to cross -Hong Kong logistics platforms, help you grasp the trend of ships and routes in time, and walk on the front line of the industry.