Can I ship cargo to/from Ukraine at the moment?
At A.P. Moller – Maersk, we have been constantly evaluating the situation in Ukraine with a view to minimising disruption to our customers and returning services to normal as quickly as possible.
In light of the most recent developments, Maersk can now confirm that we have identified merchant haulage and carrier haulage options to and from Ukraine via Poland or Romania.
Merchant haulage to/from Ukraine will be strictly under customer responsibility. Carrier haulage options will be subject to local management approval, operational feasibility, and further conditions.
To discuss details in full and find a solution that meets your needs, we encourage you to reach out to your sales representative and local customer experience representative via the following email address:
Export: ua.export@maersk.com
Import: ua.import@maersk.com
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