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Hapag-Lloyd is increasing its rates

With effect from November 1, 2018 Hapag-Lloyd will increase rates for all cargoes and all container types from East Asia to East Coast of South America by:

  • USD 900 per container

Also, Hapag-Lloyd announces an increased Ocean Tariff rate for all cargoes for 20’ and 40’ General Purpose (incl. High Cube Container) on the Indian Subcontinent to North Europe and Mediterranean Trade.

Effective for all containers with status “gate in full” as of November 15, 2018 onwards and until further notice, Hapag-Lloyd’s Ocean Tariff rate from Indian Subcontinent to Mediterranean will be:

  • Standard Containers

For additional port pairs please visit the Hapag-Lloyd website or contact your nearest Hapag-Lloyd office or local Hapag-Lloyd representative.

These Ocean Tariff rates are subject to the following conditions and surcharges:

  • Validity: until further notice
  • Scope definition please click here
  • Commodity please click here
  • Bunker related charges please click here
  • Security related charges please click here
  • Terminal Handling charges please click here
  • Peak Season Surcharge (if applicable) please click here

Local charges and contingency charges may apply in addition.

 





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