Due to the ongoing volatility in the Middle East and its impact on global oil production and refining, the logistics sector continues to face rapid and significant increases in fuel prices. To ensure uninterrupted service across our nationwide trucking network, Maersk Logistics and Services Philippines Inc. will be implementing an Emergency Fuel Fee (EFF) for inland transport services.
This adjustment is an independent commercial decision made solely by Maersk, based on our own operating conditions and cost movements. It is a contractual and operational cost-recovery measure, and not a Force Majeure declaration.
The surcharge is a temporary measure, intended to maintain capacity, safeguard service reliability, and respond to the sudden and sustained rise in fuel-related operating expense.
Effective 16 March 2026 and until further notice we are implementing Emergency Fuel Fee (EFF).
Coverage
For Full Container Load (FCL) and Full Truck Load (FTL) trucking: +16.5% of the trucking rate
The EFF shall apply to inland haulage nationwide.
Given the volatility of the current energy market, further adjustments may be required as conditions evolve.
We understand the impact these measures may have on your operations and remain committed to supporting your logistics needs through this challenging period. For any questions or guidance, please reach out to your local Maersk Sales representative you are currently engaged with.
Thank you for your continued partnership and trust in Maersk.
(*) For non-FMC shipments, the price calculation date is the Estimated Time of Departure (ETD) of the first vessel shown in the most recent booking confirmation issued at the customer’s request.
(*) For FMC shipments, the price calculation date is the date on which Maersk A/S, or one of its authorised agents, takes possession of the last container listed on the transport document. For FMC, the Intermodal Fuel Fee applies from 16 March 2026.