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Hapag-Lloyd increases rates from Far East to North Europe and Med

Hapag-Lloyd has announced increased ocean tariff rates for Freight of All Kinds (FAK) between the Far East and North Europe, as well as the Mediterranean.

This increase applies for cargo transported in 20’ and 40’ dry containers, including high cube equipment, and reefers for sailings commencing on 15 May.

The ocean tariff rates from the Far East to North Europe and the Mediterranean include Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR) and are subject to Peak Season (PSS) and the company’s tariff conditions and surcharges.

  • Per Container
Far East Westbound to Destination 20′ Dry 40′ Dry 40′ HC 20′ RF 40′ RF
North Europe US$2,150 US$4,100 US$4,100 US$2,150 US$4,100
West Mediterranean US$3,600 US$4,500 US$4,500 US$3,600 US$4,500
Adriatic US$3,625 US$4,550 US$4,550 US$3,625 US$4,550
East Mediterranean, Black Sea (Bulgaria, Romania), Türkiye & Egypt US$4,150 US$4,900 US$4,900 US$4,150 US$4,900
North Africa US$4,200 US$5,700 US$5,700





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