Maersk will soon increase tariffs for container imports to Ukraine

Maersk announced the update of tariffs for rail transportation of containers for import from January 5, 2026.
As UkrAgroConsult writes with reference to the Maersk post, this concerns an increase in tariffs for a 20-foot container by 5.6-20%.
The new import rates apply to new applications (by the date of receipt of the Delivery Order). According to the updated tariffs, the most expensive will be the delivery of a 20-foot container (20DV) from the port of Gdansk (Gdansk DCT) to the terminal in Boryspil – by 20%, to $1.8 thousand.
The increase in the import tariff to the Mostysk terminal will be 12% – to $1.4 thousand, Ternopil – 10%, to $1.65 thousand.
The most expensive delivery tariffs from Gdansk to Dnipro (Liska), Zaporizhia and Kharkiv – $1.9 thousand each, but their increase will be only 5.6%.
The import price of a 20-foot container from Gdansk to Klevan and Vinnytsia according to the updated Maersk tariffs increased by 9.7-9.1% – to $1.7 thousand and $1.8 thousand, respectively, and the Poltava terminal disappeared from the import and export delivery table.
Regarding the direction via the Chornomorsk Fishing Port, in the case of Kharkiv and Mostyska, the tariffs will remain unchanged – $630 and $690, respectively, while in the other six terminals they will increase by 13-17.6%.
From the beginning of January, the import price of a 20-foot container to Boryspil will be $630, to Vinnytsia – $600, to Ternopil, Dnipro and Zaporizhia – $720, and to Klevan – $780.
Earlier it became known that Maersk is returning its container ships to the Suez Canal.
