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Lagos, Nigeria - Port Situation

Waiting times at APMT (Apapa) and TICT (Tincan) continue to exceed 30 and 20 days, respectively.

To reduce the negative impact on our customers and their supply chains, we have added two additional ships to the MWX service, making it a total of seven deployed vessels.
This will enable us to partially offset delays, however, will not allow us yet to return to a usual weekly schedule.

On our MIAX service, we regularly evaluate the Apapa call. In case of omission, cargo is discharged at TICT terminal from where a barge transport to KCT terminal is available and custom clearance of Apapa cargo possible.
Our dedicated team continues to work on solutions to further ease the situation.

We regret any inconvenience occurring out of this situation that is beyond Hapag-Lloyd’s control.

The terms of this Notice shall be read in conjunction with and without prejudice to Hapag-Lloyd’s Bill of Lading / Sea Waybill terms and conditions and the Hapag-Lloyd tariff applicable thereto.


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