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CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd revise Asia rates

CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have announced new charges from Asian ports to various destinations worldwide, effective from 1 April, following similar increases in North Europe and Mediterranean prices.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]CMA CGM will apply an increase of US$200/20′ and US$400/40′ from all Far East Asia ports to Pakistan, India West Coast, India East Coast and Sri Lanka for dry, out of gauge (OOG), breakbulk and reefer cargo.

In addition, the French shipping group will implement the following freight of all kinds (FAK) rates from Pakistan to North Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean.

Direct base port rates 20ST 40ST 40HC
Pakistan to North European & West Mediterranean ports US$1,950 US$2,950 US$2,950
Pakistan to East Mediterranean ports US$2,000 US#3,125 US$3,125
Pakistan to North African ports US$1,950 US$2,950 US$2,950

 

CMA CGM will also add a peak season surcharge (PSS) of US$1,000 for dry cargo, special equipment, notice of readiness (NOR) cargo and shipper-owned containers (SOCs) from Pakistan to all North European ports (including Scandinavia and Poland), East and West Mediterranean, Adriatic, North Africa and Morocco.

In addition, the carrier will introduce another PSS of US$600/20′ and US$1,200/40′ from the Middle East Gulf to North Europe, Scandinavia, Poland, Adriatic, North Africa, Morocco and the Mediterranean for dry, special equipment, NOR and SOC’s.

CMA CGM has also announced a PSS of US$150/TEU for dry boxes from North East Asia, South East Asia, China, Hong Kong & Macau special administrative regions (SAR) to the Port of Douala in Cameroon.

Moreover, Hapag-Lloyd has published increased ocean tariff rates for all cargoes for 20’ and 40’ general ourpose containers, including high cube boxes from Turkey and Italy to East Asia.

Last but not least, CMA CGM will also apply new FAK rates from the Mediterranean, Adriatic, North Africa and Black Sea to the Indian Subcontinent for dry and special equipment in gauge.

Direct base ports 20ST 40ST 40HC
West Mediterranean ports to North West India & Pakistan US$1,475 US$1,850 US$1,850
West Mediterranean ports to South East India & Sri Lanka US$1,775 US$2,300 US$2,300
South Turkey to North West India & Pakistan US$1,525 US$1,800 US$1,800
North Turkey to North West India & Pakistan US$1,675 US$2,275 US$2,275
Turkey to South East India & Sri Lanka US$2,100 US$2,600 US$2,600
Black Sea to North West India & Pakistan US$1,600 US$2,050 US$2,050
Adriatic to North West India & Pakistan US$1,150 US$1,400 US$1,400
East Med to North West India & Pakistan US$1,450 US$1,750 US$1,750
North Africa to North West India & Pakistan US$1,500 US$1,850 US$1,850

 

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