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Sealand implements General Rate Increases

SeaLand will be implementing General Rate Increases (GRI), effective on October 1, 2018, for all cargo transiting from the following regions:

From Central America to Central America, Mexico, Colombia, West Coast South America, Caribbean, United States and Canada.

Details and scope of this surcharge are as follows:

• 20 Foot Dry Container: USD 100
• 40 Foot Dry Container: USD 200
• 40 Foot Dry High Cube Container: USD 200
• 45 Foot Dry Container: USD 200

From the Caribbean to Central America, Mexico, Colombia, West Coast South America, Caribbean, the United States and Canada.

Details and scope of this surcharge are as follows:

• 20 Foot Dry Container: USD 100
• 40 Foot Dry Container: USD 200
• 40 Foot Dry High Cube Container: USD 200
• 45 Foot Dry Container: USD 200

From Mexico to Central America, Colombia, West Coast South America and Caribbean.

Details and scope of this surcharge are as follows:

• 20 Foot Dry Container: USD 50
• 40 Foot Dry Container: USD 100
• 40 Foot Dry High Cube Container: USD 100
• 45 Foot Dry Container: USD 100

From Mexico to United States and Canada.

Details and scope of this surcharge are as follows:

• 20 Foot Dry Container: USD 25
• 40 Foot Dry Container: USD 50
• 40 Foot Dry High Cube Container: USD 50
• 45 Foot Dry Container: USD 50

From the United States and Canada to Central America, Mexico, Colombia, West Coast South America and Caribbean.

Details and scope of this surcharge are as follows:

• 20 Foot Dry Container: USD 50
• 40 Foot Dry Container: USD 100
• 40 Foot Dry High Cube Container: USD 100
• 45 Foot Dry Container: USD 100

From West Coast South America 

Details and scope of this increase are as follows:

From Colombia to Latin America

Details and scope of this increase are as follows:

If you have any questions or need further guidance, SeaLand Representatives are prepared to take care of you.





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