-4.6 C
Hamburg
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Home Rates & Surcharges Hapag-Lloyd implements updated rates from West Med to Latin America

Hapag-Lloyd implements updated rates from West Med to Latin America

Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increase in ocean tariff rates for containers travelling from the West Mediterranean to Latin America.

According to the German company’s statement, the geographical scope for Latin America includes the West Coast of South America, Central America and the Caribbean.

The new rates will apply to 20′ and 40′ Standard, High Cube, Reefer, and Special Cargo containers, and will take effect for sailings starting 1 October 2024.

The details of the rate changes are as follows:

  • From Italy to Latin America: 20′ Container – US$165 and 40′ Container – US$165
  • From Spain to Latin America: 20′ Container – US$607 and 40′ Container – US$607





Latest Posts

Drewry survey indicates optimism for Red Sea shipping

Amidst the recent developments concerning shipping activity through the Red Sea, a new industry survey conducted by maritime consultancy Drewry highlights cautious optimism within...

Cargotec announces new leadership team for Standalone Hiab

Cargotec’s Board of Directors has approved the appointment of a new leadership team, which will comprise the current Hiab Leadership Team members, effective from...

Cape Town Container Terminal to suspend operations amid severe weather

Operations at the Cape Town Container Terminal (CTCT) are expected to be suspended over the upcoming weekend (15-16 February) due to strong winds, as...

Hapag-Lloyd eyes Hanwha Ocean for newbuildings, confirmation pending

Hapag-Lloyd has reportedly signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean to construct six 16,800 TEU LNG dual-fuelled container ships,...

Uncertainty arises in global shipping after Trump’s statement on ceasefire deal

On 10 February, US President Donald Trump announced that he would consider scrapping the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement if the hostages in Gaza were not...
error: Content is protected !!