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K Line faces penalty for price-fixing in South Africa

Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd (K Line) is facing a fine for its alleged involvement in a price-fixing cartel, according to South Africaโ€™s competition commission.

The commission said it had recommended a fine equivalent to 10 percent of K Lineโ€™s local turnover.

The authorityโ€™s investigation unveiled that from at least 2002 to 2013 K Line, along with Mitsui O.S.K Lines Ltd (MOL), Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha Ltd (NYK) and Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics AS, was involved in price fixing, market division and collusive tendering for shipping Toyota vehicles.

The vehicles were shipped from South Africa to Europe, North Africa (Mediterranean Coast) and the Caribbean Islands via Europe, West Africa, East Africa and Red Sea (Latin America).

Additionally, the commission found that K-Line, MOL, NYK and WWL agreed on the number of vessels that they were to operate on the South Africa to Europe routes at agreed intervals or frequencies.

The parties also agreed on the freight rates that they were to charge Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) for the shipment of Toyota cars.

In 2015, NYK and WWL admitted to colluding on this tender and settled with the commission. Japanโ€™s MOL was not fined as it was first to approach the commission and cooperated, according to the authority.


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World Maritime News

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