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Hapag-Lloyd increases rates from Indian Sub and Middle East to North America

Hapag-Lloyd announces that a General Rate Increase (GRI) / General Rate Adjustment (GRA) is set to take effect for shipments from the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East to North America.

This adjustment will apply to containers gated in full on or after 1 March 2025 and will remain valid until further notice.

The GRI/GRA applies to shipments destined for the East, West, and Gulf Coasts of North America, covering 20-foot, 40-foot, and high-cube equipment, including dry, reefer, and special containers. The rate adjustment will be US$500 per container.

The geographical scope of this GRI/GRA includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan under the Indian Subcontinent and Middle East region, while North America includes the United States and Canada.





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