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Hapag Lloyd introduces new PSS from South Europe to Arabian Gulf

Hapag-Lloyd has announced that a Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) will be implemented for shipments from South Europe to certain destinations in the Arabian Gulf.

This surcharge will apply to all 20′ and 40′ dry & reefer containers, including high cube equipment, starting with sailings on 3 August 2024, and will remain in effect until further notice.

The PSS rates will be as follows:

  • US$250 per 20′ and 40′ Standard Container
  • US$250 per 40′ High Cube Container
  • US$250 per Reefer Container & Special Equipment

South Europe: Italy, Turkiye, Iberia (Spain), Egypt, Med Agents (Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Algeria, Georgia, Greece, Croatia, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Montenegro, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine), France (Fos-sur-Mer)

Arabian Gulf destinations: Saudi Arabia (Eastern Province: Dammam and Jubail), Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar.





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