Indian Subcontinent

US$ 950 per 20’ standard container

US$ 1,450 per 40’ standard container

US$ 1,450 per 40’ high cube container

Middle East

US$ 1,000 per 20’ standard container

US$ 1,500 per 40’ standard container

US$ 1,500 per 40’ high cube container
The above amounts refer to the base rates, are subject to BAF and to following price elements which will apply and are mentioned on the left-hand side, namely:

– LSS (ECA)

– Security related charges and surcharges – respectively applicable at the Port of Origin and the Port of Destination –

– Terminal Handling Charges – respectively applicable at the Port of Origin and the Port of Destination –

– Additional charges and surcharges reflecting foreseeable high demand (such as Peak Season Surcharges)

– all other applicable surcharges, such as local charges and contingency charges, valid at the time of shipment

Above rates are applicable for all cargo on board vessels with ETD 1st April 2017 onwards (based on Pro forma date of departure) and until further notice.

Other corridors, commodities and container types (including reefers) that are not listed above may also be subject to increases.

Notes:

* Hamburg, Antwerp, London

** Jebel Ali

*** Nhava Sheva, Mundra

Source: Hamburg Sud
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