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Fri 28 Nov 2008, 08:02 GMT

Shipping line lowers Puerto Rico surcharge


New fuel surcharge will be effective from November 30th.



Shipping firm Horizon Lines has announced that it is lowering its Intermodal Fuel Surcharge for its Puerto Rico service.

The company said the changes have been made "to better reflect Horizon’s costs and the market."

The new surcharges, which will be effective from November 30th, are as follows:

StateCurrent IFSNew IFS
Alabama340 310
Arizona 990 960
Arkansas 510 465
California 740 715
Colorado 1030 995
Connecticut 180 165
Delaware 175 160
District of Columbia 335 305
Florida 170 155
Georgia 310 280
Idaho 695 675
Illinois 505 460
Indiana 585 565
Iowa 600 580
Kansas 615 595
Kentucky 445 405
Louisiana 505 455
Maine 345 315
Maryland 180 165
Massachusetts 340 310
Michigan 440 400
Minnesota 600 580
Mississippi 390 355
Missouri 445 405
Montana 1110 1075
Canada 365 320
Nebraska 595 575
Nevada 715 695
New Hampshire 345 315
New Jersey 115 105
New Mexico 745 720
New York 330 300
North Carolina 345 315
North Dakota 760 735
Ohio 440 400
Oklahoma 520 475
Oregon 795 770
Pennsylvania 330 300
Rhode Island 225 205
South Carolina 315 285
South Dakota 750 725
Tennessee 505 460
Texas 180 165
Utah 970 940
Vermont 345 315
Virginia 500 455
Washington 700 680
West Virginia 380 345
Wisconsin 590 570
Wyoming 1100 1065
Mexico 730 710


Horizon Lines offers two direct weekly sailings from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico, one weekly sailing from Elizabeth, New Jersey, and the only direct vessel call to the U.S. Gulf with service from Houston every fourteen days.

The company has also incorporated two of its younger, larger vessels into the Puerto Rico trade, the Horizon Trader and Horizon Navigator. Horizon says its investment in these ships means improved capacity for 45ft dry and 40ft refrigerated containers and more availability for hazardous cargo.


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