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Hapag-Lloyd’s new rates from Indian Sub to Europe and North Africa

Hapag Lloyd has announced an increase in ocean tariff rates for shipments from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh to Europe and North Africa.

This adjustment will apply to sailings commencing on or after 17 January 2025. The details of the rate increase are as follows:

Dry 20′

From To Current base rate New base rate Delta
Nhava Sheva, India North Europe US$1,400 US$2,400 US$1,000
Nhava Sheva, India South Europe & North Africa US$1,600 US$2,600 US$1,000
Karachi, Pakistan North Europe US$1,400 US$2,400 US$1,000
Karachi, Pakistan South Europe & North Africa US$1,500 US$2,500 US$1,000
Kattupalli, India & Colombo, Sri Lanka North Europe US$2,350 US$3,350 US$1,000
Kattupalli, India & Colombo, Sri Lanka South Europe & North Africa US$2,775 US$3,775 US$1,000
Chittagong, Bangladesh North Europe US$2,700 US$3,700 US$1,000
Chittagong, Bangladesh South Europe & North Africa US$3,075 US$4,075 US$1,000

Dry 40′

From To Current base rate New base rate Delta
Nhava Sheva, India North Europe US$1,100 US$2,100 US$1,000
Nhava Sheva, India South Europe & North Africa US$1,200 US$2,200 US$1,000
Karachi, Pakistan North Europe US$1,100 US$2,100 US$1,000
Karachi, Pakistan South Europe & North Africa US$1,150 US$2,150 US$1,000
Kattupalli, India & Colombo, Sri Lanka North Europe US$2,150 US$3,150 US$1,000
Kattupalli, India & Colombo, Sri Lanka South Europe & North Africa US$2,700 US$3,700 US$1,000
Chittagong, Bangladesh North Europe US$2,800 US$3,800 US$1,000
Chittagong, Bangladesh South Europe & North Africa US$3,000 US$4,000 US$1,000

The geographical scope for this announcement is detailed below:

  • North Europe: Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Estonia, Iceland and Luxembourg
  • South Europe & North Africa: Spain, Portugal, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, Malta, Tunisia, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Greece, Israel, Montenegro, Libya, Romania, Cyprus, Slovenia, Lebanon, Türkiye, Ukraine and Egypt





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