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    Indian exporters face overweight box surcharges as carriers push scalability
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    Rate dumping fears emerge as Chinese ro/ro operators eye European expansion
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    Port Houston implementing reefer dwell fees to encourage container flow
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Indian exporters face overweight box surcharges as carriers push scalability

CMA CGM, Maersk, MSC and Cosco are among mainliners charging add-ons on overweight containers.

Rate dumping fears emerge as Chinese ro/ro operators eye European expansion

Global vehicle carriers are set to feel the sting of a growing Chinese-operated ro/ro fleet amid a fight for international car cargoes.

Port Houston implementing reefer dwell fees to encourage container flow

The fees come as dwell times for refrigerated containers in Houston exceed a week and reefer volumes topped 10,000 TEUs for the first time in three years.

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