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Maersk revises DPS for export cargo from inland container depot

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Maersk revises DPS for export cargo from inland container depot

Maersk has announced a revision to its Dry Port Surcharge – Export (DPS) for selected inland container depots (ICDs) in India, as part of efforts to maintain service reliability and operational efficiency across its global network.

The revised surcharge will apply to export cargo moving via Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT), Mundra, and Pipavav to worldwide destinations.

For non-regulated countries, the updated DPS will take effect from 25 January 2026. For regulated countries, the revision will apply from 11 February 2026.

Maersk said the adjustment supports its continued ability to offer a broad portfolio of services, competitive transit times, and consistent reliability across key trade lanes. The carrier noted that it continues to focus on providing innovative inland and ocean transport solutions while ensuring stable operations.

ICD Location nameLoad/ Discharge Port codeContainer Size TypePrevious DPSRevise DPS
Sahnewal
All Port
20DRY
6000
9000
Ludhiana
All Port
20DRY
6000
9000
Chawapail
All Port
20DRY
6000
9000
Kila Raipur
All Port
20DRY
6000
9000
Dehlon
All Port
20DRY
6000
9000
Dadri
All Port
20DRY
5000
8000
Jaipur
All Port
20DRY
12500
15500
Jodhpur
All Port
20DRY
14600
17600
Bari
All Port
20DRY
5000
8000
Gautam Budhh Nagar
All Port
20DRY
5000
8000
Ahmedgarh
All Port
20DRY
2000
6000
Panipat & Babarpur
All Port
20DRY
5000
8000

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