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Hapag-Lloyd increases prices from North Europe

Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increased ocean tariff rate for all 20’ and 40’ general purpose (including high cube containers) as well as 20’ and 40’ reefer containers on the Atlantic Westbound trade from North Europe to North America and Mexico.

Valid for sailings commencing on 1 April 2020 onwards and until further notice, the company’s ocean tariff rate from North Europe to North America and Mexico will be:





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