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NWC Dropoff Pickup Depot Q1 2021 Depot Drop-off charge in EUR Pick-up charge in EUR Country City Depot-Name 20' 40' / 40'HC 20' 40' / 40'HC Address ZIP Code Augsburg Kloiber GmbH Augsburg 25 25 75 100 Frankfurter Str. 12 86156 Bad Salzuflen Bobe Speditions GmbH 75 75 25 50 Meierweg 3 32108 Berlin - Großbeeren TFG - DB Intermodal Services GmbH Großbeeren 100 25 25 100 Märkische Allee 71 14979 Bonn Am Zehnhoff-Söns GmbH 75 25 75 125 Hafenstraße 1 53117 40'HC: 50 drop off not 40'DC: not Bremen DCP Dettmer Container Packing possible possible 25 50 Containerstraße 13 28197 Bremen Griepe Container GmbH 75 50 25 50 Windhukstraße 20-26 28237 Bremen Roland-Umschlagsges. mbH & Co. KG 75 50 25 50 Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 15 28197 Cologne CTS Container-Terminal GmbH 25 25 75 75 Stapelkai/ Niehl Hafen 50735 Dortmund CTD Container Terminal Dortmund GmbH 50 50 50 50 Kanalstraße 34 44147 Düsseldorf DCH Düsseldorfer Container Hafen GmbH 50 25 50 75 Wesermünderstraße 12 40221 Duisburg DeCeTe Duisburger Container-Terminal GmbH 50 25 50 75 Alte Ruhrorter Straße 20-22 47119 Duisburg DIT Duisburg Intermodal 50 25 50 75 Gaterweg 201 47229 Duisburg Rhein-Ruhr Terminal Gesellschaft mbH RRT 50 25 50 75 Richard Seiffert Straße 43 47249 Frankfurt TFG - DB Intermodal Services GmbH Frankfurt 50 25 75 75 Ferdinand-Happ-Straße 63 60314 Frankfurt Contargo Rhein-Main GmbH Frankfurt 50 25 75 75 Schmickstraße 8-12 60314 Germersheim DP World Germersheim GmbH & Co. KG 25 50 100 50 Wörthstraße 13 76726 Ginsheim-Gustavsburg (Mainz) Contargo Rhein-Main GmbH Gustavsburg 25 25 75 100 Am Mainufer 18 65462 40'HC: 25 drop off not 40'DC: not Pick up Pick up Hof Contargo Combitrac GmbH Hof possible possible not possible not possible Am Güterbahnhof 10 95032 Karlsruhe Contago Karlsruhe GmbH 50 25 50 125 Nordbeckenstraße 16-18 76189 Germany Leipzig TFG - DB Intermodal Services GmbH Leipzig 25 25 100 200 Am Exer 10 04158 Ludwigshafen Contargo Ludwigshafen (Rhein-Neckar GmbH) 50 25 50 100 Shellstrasse 5 67065 Mainz Frankenbach Container Service GmbH 25 25 75 75 Ingelheimstraße 1-3 55120 Mannheim Contargo Rhein-Neckar GmbH Mannheim 50 50 50 75 Werfthallenstraße 9 68159 Mannheim TFG - DB Intermodal Services GmbH Mannheim 50 50 50 75 Güterhallenstraße 1A 68159 Munich CDM München 25 25 125 225 Wilhelm-Kemmelmeyer-Bogen 26 85774 Munich Kloiber GmbH München 25 25 125 225 Hofbräuallee 8 81829 Neuss Contargo Neuss GmbH 25 25 75 75 Flosshafenstraße 37 41460 20'ft & 40'ftEquipment Standard dry - Lease Equipment & HC No Nuremberg CDN Container Depot Nürnberg GmbH 75 100 25 75 Hamburger Straße 35 90451 Nuremberg TFG - DB Intermodal Services GmbH Nürnberg 75 100 25 75 Hamburger Straße 91 90451 40'DC: 125 Regensburg CTR Regensburg Container Terminal Regensburg GmbH 100 25 25 40'HC: 375 Wiener Strasse 17-21 93055 40'DC: 125 DB Intermodal Services GmbH Regensburg Regensburg 100 25 25 40'HC: 375 Robert-Bosch-Straße 1 93055 40'HC: 25 drop off not 40'DC: not Stuttgart DP World Terminal Stuttgart possible possible 50 125 Am Ostkai 12 70327 Stuttgart Deisser Container Service 50 25 50 125 Am Mittelkai 10 70327 Am Containerbahnhof 5-7, Stuttgart - Kornwestheim DB Intermodal Services GmbH 75 50 25 100 Hinter der Porschehalle 70806 Ulm DB Intermodal Services GmbH 100 75 25 50 Hugo-Junkers-Straße 4 89160 40'DC: 100 Wörth Contargo Wörth GmbH 50 25 50 40'HC: 225 Hafenstraße Container Terminal 76744 Hungary Budapest Metrans Metrans 60 100 100 200 1211 Bratislava Bratislava 85 120 100 200 Povodska Cesta 18 929-01 Slovakia Kosice METRANS Kosice 85 120 100 200 Haniska pri Kosiciach 376 4457 Gadki/Poznan Metrans Gadki 40 170 75 125 Ul. Magazynova 8 62-023 Gadki/Poznan Terminal Ostsped Szamotuly 40 170 75 125 ul. Bolesława Chrobrego 15 64-500 Gdynia Depot Terminal - nur auf Anfrage/ only on request - - - - ul. Hutnicza 368 80-061 Poland Pruszkow Metrans Intermodal Polska Sp. z o.o. 40 170 75 125 Ul. Przytorowa 1 05-800 Slawkow Euroterminal Slawkow 40 70 75 125 Str. Groniec 41-260 Warszawa Loconi Warszawa 40 170 75 125 ul. Jagiello ńska 88 00-992 Wroclaw Schavemaker Katy Wroclawskie 40 70 75 125 ul. Fabryczna 1 55-080 Graz Graz Süd CCT 50 50 150 200 Am Terminal 2 8402 Linz Linz Service GmbH 100 100 150 300 Saxingerstr. 1a 4020 Austria Salzburg CTS 25 25 125 200 Ernest-Thun-Str. 8 5020 Wien WienCont 50 50 150 200 Freudenauer Hafenstr. 12, Wien 1020 Ceska Trebova Metrans Terminal Ceska 110 120 100 200 Rybnik 276 56002 Czech Republic Prag 10 Metrans Terminal Prag 25 100 100 200 Podleska 926 10400 Zlin Metrans Terminal Zelechovice (Zlin) 110 220 100 200 Zelechowice 76311 Amsterdam CTvrede Amsterdam 30 30 100 125 Corsicaweg 8 1044 AB Born Barge Terminal Born 75 90 115 160 Holtum-Noordweg 9 6121 RE Hengelo Combi Terminal Twente 50 65 145 175 Zuidelijke Havenweg 4 3196 KC Moerdijk MCT Moerdijk 65 85 95 100 Middenweg 35 4782 PM Netherland Nijmegen BCTN Nijmegen 30 50 100 125 Winselingseweg 80 6503 GA Utrecht Container Terminal Utrecht 50 65 80 115 Isotopenweg 33 3542 AS Veghel Inland Terminal Veghel 75 90 100 140 Marconiweg 3 5466 AS Venray BCTN Venray 50 50 90 125 Geisterweg 16 5861BL Vlissingen Kloosterboer Vlissingen 75 50 110 125 Finlandweg 10 4455 TE Basel Contargo Basel 150 CHF 30 CHF 30 CHF 150 CHF Grenzstrasse 149 4019 Frenkendorf Swiss terminal Frenkendorf 150 CHF 30 CHF 30 CHF 100 CHF Flachsackerstrasse 7 4402 Switzerland Chavornay Terminal Conbine Chavornay 120 CHF 140 CHF 120 CHF 150 CHF Rue de l'industie 4D 1373 Geneva CTG AMT Depot Geneva 120 CHF 140 CHF 120 CHF 150 CHF Route des Jeunes 6 1227 Niederglatt Swiss Terminal Niederglatt 150 CHF 100 CHF 30 CHF 150 CHF Industriestrasse 139 8172CH Athus TCA Athus 75 125 75 125 Rue du Terminal 13 6791 Avelgem AVCT Avelgem Container Terminal 75 125 25 50 Nijverheidslaan 50 8580 Genk Haven Genk NV 70 90 115 135 Kolenhavenstraat 6 3600 Gent Gent - Stukwerkers 125 150 125 150 Marco Polostraat 25 9042 Belgium Grobbendonk Van Moer Grobbendonk 75 105 75 105 Industrieweg 36 2280 Meerhout BCTN Meerhout 25 75 75 75 MEERHOUT 2450 Vilvoorde Van Moer 80 25 80 110 Havendoklaan 16 1800 Wielsbeke Wielsbeke River Terminal 150 175 150 175 Ooigemstraat 9A 8710 Willebroek TCT Willebroek 50 100 25 50 Victor Dumonlaan 12 2830 Clermont Ferrand Prestalog Gerzat 150 300 30 30 2 rue de l'industrie 63360 Gennevilliers Port Autoneme de Genevilliers 100 100 50 35 62 route principale du port 92230 Ottmarsheim Port Thenan Ottmarsheim 100 200 30 30 Zone portuaire D52 68490 Lyon ARNAL 100 100 100 50 11 rue Jean Bouin 69007 France Dourges LDCT 175 400 0 0 Dourges 62119 Strasbourg Port Autonome De Strasbourg 50 50 50 300 20 Rue Saint Nazaire 67100 Vierzon Prestalog Vierzon 150 300 30 30 Route René Dumont 18100 Toulouse Decor 75 150 50 100 gare de triage de st jory 31150 Valid from 01.01.2021 until 31.03.2021 ( based on onboard date ) Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft A/S & Co KG - Internet / Contact : www.hamburgsud-line.com/de Remarks : 1) Container lots of more than 10 units per week and location should be approved by the responsible equipment team 2) Above dropoff tariff do not apply to special equipment of any types 3) Above dropoff tariff apply to a.m. depots, Empty redelivery into Depots not shown in this agreement being charged with an extra fee 4) Changes of original drop off depots are subject to an amendment fee additionally to the standard tariff. All requests are to be processed via Avantida. 5) Dropoff in inland depots depends on local depot capacity. If depots are full and refuse to accept empty containers, Hamburg Süd will not be responsible for any compensation. 8) Empty redelivery of Carriers Standard Equipment with Maersk Own Prefix can be arranged without any pre-advise and against Turn/In Reference: Maersk Stock Pls refer to your website: https://www.hamburgsud-line.com/liner/de/liner_services/country_information/germany/deu_ports_terminals_depots/index.html .
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