THE Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) is dropping all calls to Kaliningrad with immediate effect and will no longer accept new bookings to or from the Russian Baltic port, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
For existing bookings, and cargoes already in transit as of April 11, the Italian-Swiss Geneva-based shipping line will declare end-of-voyage at Gdansk in accordance with clause 19 of the Bill of Lading and Sea Waybill Terms and Conditions.
Cargo will be at shippers' disposal for pick up on your own account (clause 19.1(c)) after payment of due costs and local charges, according to a company statement.
msc also reminded customers that on 1 March 2022 MSC introduced a suspension of bookings to/from any port in Russia, except for essential cargoes such as food, foodstuffs, medicine, medical equipment and humanitarian aid.
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For existing bookings, and cargoes already in transit as of April 11, the Italian-Swiss Geneva-based shipping line will declare end-of-voyage at Gdansk in accordance with clause 19 of the Bill of Lading and Sea Waybill Terms and Conditions.
Cargo will be at shippers' disposal for pick up on your own account (clause 19.1(c)) after payment of due costs and local charges, according to a company statement.
msc also reminded customers that on 1 March 2022 MSC introduced a suspension of bookings to/from any port in Russia, except for essential cargoes such as food, foodstuffs, medicine, medical equipment and humanitarian aid.
SeaNews Turkey