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Hapag-Lloyd pushes up Asia rates

Hapag-Lloyd will implement a number of new charges in the regions of the Middle East, Pakistan and Indian Subcontinent later in February and at the beginning of March.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]First of all, Hapag-Lloyd has announced new prices from Middle East, Pakistan and Indian Subcontinent to North Europe and the Mediterranean. These ocean tariff rates will take effect on 1 March and will be applicable for all cargoes for 20’ and 40’ general purpose, including high cube containers.

  • Standard Container 

In addition, the German carrier will increase its charges from Black Sea, North Africa, Adriatic, East Mediterranean, Turkey, Greece, Italy and Spain to the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent. The following charges will also be effective from the 1st of March and applicable for all the types of boxes.

  • Standard Container

Furthermore, Hapag-Lloyd will implement the following peak season surcharge (PSS) for all cargo loading from and via South India ports to the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent destinations, effective from mid-February.

  • US$400 per 20’ standard container
  • US$800 per 40’ standard container
  • US$800 per 40’ high cube container

Last but not least, the Hamburg-based line will introduce a general rate increase (GRI) of US$100 per refrigerated box, effective from 15 February, from Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

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