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Hapag-Lloyd THC in Poland

May 04, 2020

Hapag-Lloyd announced that the Terminal Handling Charge (THC) in Poland will change. Effective as of June 1, 2020 and valid until further notice the THC will be as follows in Gdynia, Szczecin and Gdansk

Gdynia and Szczecin:

Standard Container

  • EUR 125 / 125 per 20’ / 40’
Reefer Container
  • remain unchanged

Gdansk:

Standard Container

  • EUR 125 / 125 per 20’ / 40’

Reefer Container

  • EUR 325 / 325 per 20’ / 40’

The THC will apply for all trades, including trades to and from Europe. The Ocean Tariff rates as well as Bunker-related surcharges, Security-related surcharges, Peak Season surcharges (if applicable) and other THCs remain unchanged respectively.

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