Cargill joins criticism of liner companies' emergency BAF

One of the world's largest companies, US-based Cargill, fiercely objects to the liner companies' new extraordinary bunker surcharge. "Disappointing," says the company in a comment to ShippingWatch.
Photo: /ritzau/Christian Charisius
Photo: /ritzau/Christian Charisius

Electrolux is far from alone in its harsh criticism of the liner shipping companies' new and so-called emergency bunker surcharge (BAF) that customers will now have to pay.

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