CMA CGM: FAK Rates from Asia to multiple locations
posted by AJOT | Feb 13 2017 at 10:41 AM | Liner Shipping
FAK Rates - From Asia to Mediterranean tradesCMA CGM announcedFreight All Kinds (FAK) rates(*) as follows as from March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice:
These new FAK rates will apply as follows:
Origin Range: From all Asian main ports
Destination Range: To all Mediterranean main ports (areas mentioned above)
All outports in Asia and Mediterranean will be subject to additional surcharges
Date of application: From March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice
FAK Rates - From Asia to North Africa trades
CMA CGM announced Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates(*) as follows as from March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice:
These new FAK rates will apply as follows:
Origin Range: From all Asian main ports
Destination Range: To all North African main ports (areas mentioned above)
All outports in Asia and North Africa will be subject to additional surcharges
Date of application: From March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice
(*) These rates include the Basic freight. They are subject to the Bunker related surcharges, the THC (Origin and/or Destination), the Peak Season charges and similar charges and the Security related surcharges. Other charges such as Contingency charges and local charges may also apply.
FAK Rates - From Asia to North Europe
CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates(*) as follows as from March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the Asian ports) and until further notice (but not beyond March 31st, 2017):
These new FAK rates will apply as follows:
Origin Range: From all Asian ports (including Japan, Southeast Asia and Bangladesh)
Destination Range: To all Northern European ports (including UK and the full range from Portugal to Finland/Estonia)
Dry cargo, OOG, Paying empties, Breakbulk and Reefer cargo
Date of application: From March 1st, 2017 (date of loading in the Asian ports) and until further notice
FAK rates - From Asia to Middle East Gulf
In order to maintain its service quality on CIMEX Lines, CMA CGM informs its customers of the following Rate Restoration Program:
Effective from February 12st, 2017 :
Origin Range: From all Asian ports
Destination Range: To Middle East Gulf ports
Cargo: Dry, OOG, Breakbulk & Reefer cargo
USD 100 per TEU (on top of rates valid from February 1st to 20th, 2017)
As from February 21st, 2017, our FAK Tariff Guide Lines (excl. THC both ends) are:
USD 656/20’ - USD 1,112/40’ from all China and Korea main ports to Jebel Ali*
(*) Cargoes bound for Dammam will be charged and "add on" of USD 50/TEU on top of Jebel Ali rates
Effective from March 1st, 2017 :
Origin Range: From Asian ports
Destination Range: To Middle East Gulf ports
Cargo: Dry, OOG, Breakbulk & Reefer cargo
USD 150 per TEU
As from March 1st, 2017, our FAK Tariff Guide Lines (excl. THC both ends) will be:
USD 806/20’ - USD 1,412/40’ from all China & Korea main ports to Jebel Ali*
(*) Cargoes bound for Dammam will be charged and "add on" of USD 50/TEU on top of Jebel Ali rates
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