The Emergency Surcharge will apply to all types of containers and to all trades with effect from March 6, 2017 and until further notice.

Import shipments:

Congestion Surcharge Destination (CGD) with container discharge date

  • EUR 200 per 20′ Container
  • EUR 300 per 40′ Container

Export shipments:

Congestion Surcharge Origin (CGO) with effect from gate-in date

  • EUR 200 per 20′ Container
  • EUR 300 per 40′ Container

For US trades the effective date is March 17, 2017 in accordance to the rules and regulations as per RURE-001, rule 056.1.4 filed on February 15, 2017.

Source: hapag lloyd
2017-03-06

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