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Hapag-Lloyd increases rates from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh to North and South Europe

Hapag Lloyd has announced changes in its tariff rates from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh to North and South Europe.

The updated rates will apply to 20′ and 40′ dry containers, including high cube equipment, and will be effective from 6 August 2023 until further notice.

  • 20′ dry containers
From To Current base rate New base rate Delta
Karachi, PK North Europe US$405 US$805 US$400
Nhava Sheva, IN North Europe US$280 US$805 US$525
Mundra, IN North Europe US$280 US$805 US$525
Chennai, IN North Europe US$455 US$805 US$350
Bangladesh North Europe US$605 US$805 US$200
Karachi, PK South Europe US$509 US$909 US$400
Nhava Sheva, IN South Europe US$509 US$909 US$400
Mundra, IN South Europe US$509 US$909 US$400
Chennai, IN South Europe US$559 US$909 US$350
Bangladesh South Europe US$709 US$909 US$200
  • 40′ Dry containers (including High Cube)
From To Current base rate New base rate Delta
Karachi, PK North Europe US$135 US$810 US$675
Nhava Sheva, IN North Europe US$110 US$810 US$700
Mundra, IN North Europe US$110 US$810 US$700
Chennai, IN North Europe US$310 US$810 US$500
Bangladesh North Europe US$1210 US$1460 US$250
Karachi, PK South Europe US$318 US$1018 US$700
Nhava Sheva, IN South Europe US$318 US$1018 US$700
Mundra, IN South Europe US$318 US$1018 US$700
Chennai, IN South Europe US$468 US$1018 US$550
Bangladesh South Europe US$1318 US$1668 US$350





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