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Sealand, Low Sulphur Surcharge

We would like to inform you that SeaLand will increase the Low Sulphur Surcharge (LSS) for the fourth quarter of 2018.

This surcharge will apply to all cargo with load port, transshipment and/or discharge port in Emission Control Areas (ECA) in North America (including Puerto Rico).

Below table indicated the tariffs of the Low Sulphur Surcharge (LSS) per 20, 40’ and 45h’ container for the SeaLand trades. The surcharge will be applied equally to dry/reefer and trade direction.

North American Emission Control Area (ECA) USD / 20′ USD / 40′ / 45′
West Coast South America ? North America (North America to/from West Coast South America) 55 110
Caribbean / Central America ? North America (North America to/from Central America) 55 110
East Coast South America ? North America (North America to/from East Coast South America) 55 110

If you have any questions or need further guidance, you can contact with SeaLand Representatives.





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