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Hapag-Lloyd applies new GRI from Asia to Latin America

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a new General Rate Increase (GRI) from Asia to Latin America, which will be effective from April and May.

This GRI will apply to cargo transported in 20’ and 40’ dry containers, including high cube equipment and 40’ non-operative reefers, and will commence on 22 April for all the destinations and from 15 May for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.



The GRis will be as follows:

  • 20′ Dry Container: US$500
  • 40′ Dry Container: US$1,000
  • 40′ High Cube Container: US$1,000
  • 40’ Non-operative Reefer Container: US$1,000

The German ocean carrier noted that Asia includes China, Macau, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos and Brunei, while Latin America includes Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay.





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