Major carriers adjust their network and reduce expenses to EU climate tax

THE Alliance has changed three services between Asia and Europe, which will cut almost a fifth of the cost of EU CO2 allowances. It’s all about better service, says Hapag-Lloyd.
According to Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, the savings on the EU's upcoming climate tax by changing routes is around 18%. | Photo: Hapag-lloyd
According to Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, the savings on the EU's upcoming climate tax by changing routes is around 18%. | Photo: Hapag-lloyd

Carriers assembled in one of the major container alliances, THE Alliance, have changed the network on several main routes between Asia and Europe from April next year.

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