Transport charges for containers increased from today

Transport charges for containers increased from today

December 21, 2021   03:30 pm

The Container Transporters’ Association has decided to increase transport charges by 20 percent from midnight today (December 21).

The move comes after the fuel price hike announced by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and Lanka IOC earlier today.

The CPC increased the price of 92 Octane Petrol by Rs. 20 per litre with the new price declared as Rs. 177 per litre. The price of 95 Octane Petrol was hiked by Rs. 23, from Rs. 184 to Rs. 207.

Auto Diesel prices went up by Rs. 10 while Super Diesel was increased by Rs. 15. The new prices are Rs. 121 per litre of Auto Diesel and Rs. 159 per litre of Super Diesel. 

The price of Kerosene has also been increased by Rs. 10, from Rs. 77 per litre to Rs. 87.

Subsequently, Lanka IOC also decided to increase the fuel prices with effect from today (December 21) in line with the CPC’s move.

Thereby, the price of 92 Octane Petrol has gone up by Rs. 20 per litre and the new price now stands at Rs. 177 per litre. The price of Petrol Extra Premium 95 was meanwhile increased to Rs. 210.

In addition, the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 10 and Super Diesel by Rs. 15. The revised prices are Rs. 121 per litre of Auto Diesel and Rs. 159 per litre of Super Diesel.

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