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Hapag-Lloyd, Peak Season Surcharge

In view of the worsening congestion currently experienced in Manila, both inside the Terminals and with vessels waiting for a berth, Hapag-Lloyd will implement a Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) for all inbound cargo into the ports of Manila, Philippines as follows:

From Asia, Middle East, Oceania, Africa, Central and Latin America to Manila, Philippines, this implementation will be effective from October 22, 2018 as set out below:

Charge Description Charge Code Currency Charge Amount/ Application
Peak Season Surcharge

(From Asia, Middle East,
Oceania, Africa, Central and Latin America)

PSS USD 100 per TEU

From Europe to Manila, Philippines, this implementation will be effective from November 15, 2018 as follows:

Charge Description Charge Code Currency Charge Amount/ Application
Peak Season Surcharge

(From Europe)

PSS USD 100 per TEU

The Ocean Tariff rates as well as Bunker-related surcharges, Security-related surcharges, Terminal Handling Charges (THCs) remain unchanged respectively as announced and can be found here.

Other local charges and contingency surcharges may apply in addition.





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