Evergreen Line in rate restoration move in Indian subcontinent

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In a continued effort to provide customers with a reliable and efficient level of service, Evergreen Line has announced a rate restoration program for the Far East (including Japan)/Indian subcontinent and Europe/Mediterranean trade. It will apply to all cargoes and commodities, including temperature-controlled and special equipment. The details are as below: Far East (including Japan)/Indian subcontinent -> Europe/Mediterranean Effective date: 8/1/2013 (on board date) Quantum: US$ 400/20’, US$ 800/40’, US$ 800/40’HQ (including reefer and other special containers)

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