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Hapag-Lloyd pushes up Mediterranean rates from April

Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increase in the ocean tariff rate for all cargoes in 20’ and 40’ (incl. High Cube) standard containers on the east bound trade from Mediterranean and Black Sea to East Asia.

Valid for sailings commencing on 1 April 2020 onwards and until further notice, Hapag-Lloyd's ocean tariff rates from Mediterranean and Black Sea to East Asia will be:

In light of strong demand, the German shipping company has also announced an increased ocean tariff rate for all cargoes in 20’ and 40’ (incl. High Cube) standard containers on the east bound trade from Mediterranean to East Asia.

Valid for sailings commencing on 1 April 2020 onwards and until further notice, its ocean tariff rates from Mediterranean to East Asia will be:

(*) The Ocean Tariff Rates include the Basic Freight and Currency Adjustment Factor

(**) The Ocean Tariff Rates include the Basic Freight, the Terminal Handling / Security Related Charges at Origin and Currency Adjustment Factor

(***) The Ocean Tariff Rates include the Basic Freight, Currency Adjustment Factor and Carrier Security Fee

(****) The Ocean Tariff Rates include the Basic Freight, Currency Adjustment Factor, Carrier Security Fee, Heavy Lift Charge, Marine Fuel Recovery and Tax Export





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