Hapag-Lloyd applies War Risk Surcharge on shipments to and from the Upper Gulf, Arabian Gulf and Persian Gulf
Mar, 02, 2026 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202610
The dynamic situation in the Strait of Hormuz region and the necessary operational adjustments are causing disruptions across Hapag-Lloyd’s network, affecting schedules and equipment availability. As a result, the carrier has announced that a War Risk Surcharge (WRS) will take effect for cargo to and from the Upper Gulf, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Gulf.
The WRS became effective on March 2, 2026, and will remain in place until further notice.
Details of the WRS are listed below and apply with immediate effect (excluding cargo falling under FMC or SSE-regulated scopes):
* USD 1,500 per TEU for standard containers
* USD 3,500 per container for reefer containers and special equipment
The charge must be borne by the booking party. This surcharge applies to any booking issued on or after March 2, 2026, that has not yet been shipped, as well as to cargo already in transit that has not yet been loaded or discharged to/from the Upper Gulf, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Gulf.
If you have any questions regarding these updates or their impact on your supply chain, please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd representative.
Source: Hapag-Lloyd
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