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MSC and Hapag-Lloyd push up rates to Europe

Major shipping lines have announced increased charges to Europe, which are expected to take effect in July.

Hapag-Lloyd will apply new ocean tariff rates for all cargoes for 20’ and 40’ general purpose, including high cube containers, effective from 1 July, from the Indian Subcontinent, the Middle East and Pakistan to North Europe and the Mediterranean.

In addition, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has published the following new Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates from 1 July until further notice but not beyond 31 July 2021. The new prices will be applied for the trade Australia and New Zealand to Europe.

Port of loading Port of discharge Rate
20 DV
Rate 

40 DV

Rate

40 HC

BRC

20 DV

BRC
40 DV
BRC
40
HC
Melbourne Antwerp

US$3,435

US$3,965

US$3,765

US$295

US$590

US$590

Melbourne Valencia

US$3,435

US$3,965

US$3,765

US$295

US$590

US$590

Auckland Antwerp

US$3,785

US$4,265

US$4,265

US$295

US$590

US$590

Auckland Valencia

US$3,785

US$4,265

US$4,265

US$295

US$590

US$590





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