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Hapag-Lloyd sets new rates in the first months of the year

Hapag-Lloyd has announced new increased charges from mid-January and February to various destinations across the world.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The German line will apply new ocean tariff rates for all 20’ and 40’ general purpose containers, including high cube containers, on the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East and Pakistan to North Europe trade, effective for all container gate in full as of 15 January onwards and until 31 January.

  • Standard Container

Additionally, Hapag-Lloyd will implement new prices from Indian Subcontinent, Middle East and Pakistan to Mediterranean as follows:

  • Standard Container

Moreover, the Hamburg-based shipping company has announced a new general rate increase (GRI) from Indian Subcontinent (ISC) and Middle East (ME) to the United States and Canada, effective from 1 February, for all dry, reefer, non-operating reefer, tank, flat rack and open-top containers.

  • 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

Hapag-Lloyd has postponed the implementation of the 1 January GRI for all types of boxes in the eastbound trade from East Asia to all US and Canadian destinations. The new effective date of this GRI will be 1 February.

  • US$960 per all 20′ container types
  • US$1200 per all 40′ container types[/s2If]

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