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Hapag-Lloyd increase in ocean tariff for North Europe and Mediterranean to Australia

Aug 21, 2020

Hapag-Lloyd announced an increased Ocean Tariff rate for all cargoes for 20’ and 40’ General Purpose (incl. High Cube Container) and Reefer Container from North Europe and Mediterranean to all destinations in Australia.

Valid for sailings commencing on tariffing date September 16, 2020 onwards and until further notice, our Ocean Tariff rate from North Europe and Mediterranean to Australian base ports Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney will be:

Standard Containers

Freight All Kinds (FAK) subject to Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR), Terminal handling charges (THCs) and outport additional

Reefer Containers

Freight All Kinds (FAK) subject to Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR), Terminal handling charges (THCs) and outport additionals

Special Containers

Freight All Kinds (FAK) subject to Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR), Terminal handling charges (THCs) and outport additionals

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