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Hapag-Lloyd applies new surcharges from India

Effective from 16 February 2020 (gate in date), Hapag-Lloyd will apply a peak season surcharge (PSS) for all cargo as follows:

Mundra (India) to Jeddah:

  • US$300 per 20′ STD Container
  • US$300 per 40′ STD Container
  • US$400 per 40′ HC Container

Additionally, the PSS will also be applicable from Mundra to Aqaba as follows:

Mundra (India) to Aqaba:

  • US$300 per 20′ STD Container
  • US$300 per 40′ STD Container
  • US$400 per 40′ HC Container

Mundra (India) to Shuaiba and Dammam:

  • US$150 per 20′ Container
  • US$200 per 40′ Container

Mundra (India) to Shuwaikh, Qatar, Iraq, Oman, Bahrain, UAE:

  • US$150 per 20′ Container
  • US$150 per 40′ Container

Nhava Sheva (India) to Jeddah and Aqaba:

  • US$300 per 20′ STD Container
  • US$300 per 40′ STD Container
  • US$400 per 40′ HC Container





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