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Shipping firm increases freight rates to Nigeria

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Fifth Largest shipping company in the world, Hapag-Lloyd, has increased its freight rate with the review of Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) on all container types originating from anywhere in the world to Tin Can Island, and Apapa ports in Lagos, Nigeria.

The review it said is to enable it, “maintain a continued high level of service.”

The German-based firm, in a memo obtained by The Guardian Friday, however excluded the consignment from the United States of America in the rate review.

Carriers charge a Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) when they are at near or full capacity.

This Day, Tuesday 19, February.

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