CMA CGM FAK rate increase from North Europe to Canada
posted by AJOT | Aug 31 2017 at 04:14 PM | Liner Shipping
CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates(*) as follows as from October 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice:
Below are the FAK rates for a sample list of port pairs, commodities and container types where the rate increase is effective: These new FAK rates will apply as follows:
Origin Range: From North European ports
Destination Range: To Canada East Coast ports (Montreal and Halifax)
Date of application: From October 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice
Cargo: All Dry & Reefer cargo & Special equipment in gauge and/or OOG
(*) These rates include the Basic freight. They are subject to the Bunker related surcharges, the THC (Origin and Destination), the Peak Season charges and similar charges and the Security related surcharges which are accessible at http://www.cma-cgm.com/ebusiness/tariffs/charge-finder. Other charges such as Contingency charges and local charges may also apply.
Other port pairs, commodities and container types including reefer which have not been listed here-in may also be subject to increase
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