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APL, Peak Season Surcharge

Please be informed that effective 1 July 2018 through 31 July 2018, APL will apply a Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) to all Tariff and Service Contract rates within the following service scope:

Origins: Asia (except Japan), Australia, New Zealand, East Africa

Destinations: Canada, USA (except Hawaii, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands)

Equipment Type/Size

Currency

20′

40′

40H’

45′

Dry Container

USD

55

110

110

140

Open Top/ Flat Rack/ Tank Container

USD

55

110

 

Origins: Middle East, West Asia

Destinations: Canada, USA (except Hawaii, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands)

Equipment Type/Size

Currency

20′

40′

40H’

45′

Dry Container

USD

55

110

110

140

Open Top/ Flat Rack/ Tank Container

USD

55

110

 

(1) PSS applies to both tariff and service contracts rates
(2) PSS also applies to Flat Rack, Open Top, Tank and all other types of special equipment





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