Hapag-Lloyd announced the latest update on our Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR) table as global coverage exclusive lanes ex Asia.

The MFR is valid for both directions and shown as a separate surcharge on your invoice and freighted Bill of Lading.

The worldwide MFR charges will be adjusted from the current to following revised levels, effective for sailings as of April 1, 2019 and valid until further notice:  

1) Including Specials

2) Other long haul relations including Oceania - Middle East, South Am East Coast - North Am West Coast incl. Mexico East Coast, North America West Coast incl. Mexico West Coast - Indian Subcontinent, North America West Coast incl Mexico West Coast - Middle East, Oceania - Indian Subcontinent, South America West - North America West Coast incl. Mexico West Coast, Indian Subcontinent – Oceania

3) Other short haul relations including Intra Africa East, Africa East - Africa South, Africa East - Africa West, Intra Africa South, Africa South - Africa West, Intra Africa West, Indian Ocean Islands - Oceania, Indian Ocean Islands - Far East, Indian Ocean Islands - Africa East, Indian Ocean Islands - Africa South, Indian Ocean Islands - Africa West, Indian Ocean Islands - Indian Ocean Islands, Indian Ocean Islands - Indian Subcontinent, Indian Ocean Islands - Middle East, Intra North America East Coast incl. Mexico East Coast, North America West Coast incl. Mexico West Coast - North America East Coast incl. Mexico East Coast, Intra North America West Coast incl. Mexico West Coast, Intra North America Gulf, North America West Coast incl. Mexico West Coast - North America Gulf

The following MFR values to Asia are valid for one direction only and shown as a separate surcharge on your invoice..

They are effective for sailings as of April 1, 2019 and valid until further notice: