Maersk Adjusts Import Storage Tariffs for Special Equipment in Rijeka and Koper
Maersk has announced updated import storage tariffs, categorized as demurrage, specifically for special equipment arriving at the ports of Rijeka, Croatia, and Koper, Slovenia. These revised charges will become effective for cargo with a price calculation date on or after June…
Maersk has implemented revised import storage tariffs, which will be invoiced as demurrage, for special equipment. These new charges are set to take effect from June 15, 2026, based on the price calculation date. The adjustments apply to inbound cargo destined for the Port of Rijeka in Croatia and the Port of Koper in Slovenia.
For freight forwarders and shippers, this update means that any special equipment imported through Rijeka or Koper with a price calculation date on or after June 15, 2026, will be subject to the new demurrage rates. It is crucial to review these updated tariffs to accurately quote and manage shipment costs, particularly for out-of-gauge (OOG) or other specialized cargo. Failure to account for these changes could lead to unexpected expenses and impact profitability. Operations managers should communicate these revisions to their teams to ensure compliance and proper cost allocation.
