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Hapag-Lloyd revises charges to and from North America and Asia

Hapag-Lloyd has announced new rates and surcharges to and from Asia and the Middle East, the US and Canada, effective from March.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The German line will apply general rate increases (GRI) from East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East to the US and Canada, which will apply for all dry, reefer, non-operating reefer, tank, flat rack and open-top containers and will take effect on 1 March.

East Asia to US and Canada

  • US960 per all 20′ container types
  • US1,200 per all 40′ container types

Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to US and Canada

  • US$480 per 20′ standard container
  • US$600 per 40′ standard container
  • US$600 per 40′ high cube container
  • US$600 per 40′ reefer container

On the same date, Hapag-Lloyd will activate another GRI from the US and Canada West Coast to Arabian Gulf, Red Sea and Indian Subcontinent. These rate increases will also apply for all types of boxes.

Origin: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Prince Rupert
Destination: Arabian Gulf, Red Sea & Indian Subcontinent

  • US$50 per all 20′ container types
  • US$100 per all 40′ container types

Moreover, the Hamburg-based carrier will implement two new peak season surcharges of US$75/TEU on all dry cargoes from Spain and Portugal to the US, Canada and Mexico and from Black Sea, Levant, North Africa and Adriatic to the US. Both surcharges will be effective from 1 March.[/s2If]

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