Air Freight News

SCPA’s WWT accepting Hapag empty returns 4/1; Cosco empties not accepted

Apr 01, 2022

Beginning tomorrow, April 1, 2022, the Wando Welch Terminal will accept Hapag-Lloyd empty returns. Cosco empty returns will be temporarily not accepted at any marine terminals. 

  • WWT accepting Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk and ONE empty returns (after previously being diverted to other marine terminals). 
  • Cosco empty returns temporarily not accepted at any marine terminals.
  • Zim empty returns remain temporarily not accepted at any marine terminals. 
  • All dry Hyundai empty returns remain diverted to the Hugh Leatherman Terminal. Gate codes for all Hapag-Lloyd and Hyundai empty returns will need to be created in Port Manager. 

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