Hapag-Lloyd Sets Congestion Fee at Dammam Port

German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd will impose a congestion surcharge on all cargo moving to and from the Port of Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

The carrier’s surcharge of $75 per 20-foot equivalent unit will take effect July 23 on all non-U.S. routes and Aug. 10 on the U.S.-related trades.

“The congestion surcharge is necessary to recover additional costs, including surcharges imposed by feeder operators, due to the ongoing terminal situation in Dammam,” Hapag-Lloyd said.

The carrier last month issued a trade notice that it was temporarily suspending “acceptance of shipments” destined for Riyadh via Dammam Port

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