Maersk to Add 3% Fuel Surcharge on Mexico Land Transport from June
2026-06-03 15:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Maersk has updated its land transport fuel surcharge in Mexico, effective from June 1. The company stated that the adjustment is due to rising logistics costs caused by geopolitical tensions in certain commercial regions. The land transport fuel surcharge will increase by 3% and will be reviewed on a monthly basis.

The company stated in a statement: "In light of developments in the Middle East situation and the resulting rise in fuel costs, adjustments will be made to the land transport fuel surcharge." This temporary measure applies to all land transport services and modes covered by the land transport fuel surcharge, including road freight and rail transport, and may be further adjusted based on future developments in the Middle East and changes in the international fuel market.

This increase in the land transport fuel surcharge is one of the measures Maersk has taken in response to recent global fuel price fluctuations. As a global shipping and logistics company, Maersk has an extensive land transport network in Mexico, serving multiple industries such as local manufacturing, consumer goods, and automotive parts. The adjustment of the land transport fuel surcharge will directly impact the costs of customers using Maersk for land transportation.

Maersk stated that it will continue to monitor geopolitical situations in relevant regions and fuel price trends, and will dynamically adjust the land transport fuel surcharge based on actual conditions. The company advises customers to pay attention to subsequent monthly review announcements to stay informed of fee changes and make appropriate logistics arrangements.

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