Thursday, June 26, 2025
Home News CMA CGM pushes up North European export rates

CMA CGM pushes up North European export rates

CMA CGM has announced that freight of all kinds (FAK) rates out of North European ports will increase as from 1 April 2020 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice:

FAK

  • Origin Range: From North European base ports (direct on CMA CGM services)
  • Destination Range: To Gulf and Red Sea ports mentioned above (direct on CMA CGM services)

CMA CGM has also applied a new peak season surcharge from 17 March 2020 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice. The rates are as follows:

  • Origin Range: From all North Europe ports (including the United Kingdom & Scandinavia)
  • Destination Range: To South East India & Sri Lanka ports and inland points via said ports
  • Cargo: Dry
  • Amounts: US$200 per 20′ Dry | US$200 per 40′ Dry





Latest Posts

Port of Barcelona strengthens position as investment magnet with new agreements

Port of Barcelona Management Board has approved four strategic initiatives to enhance competitiveness, expand logistics capacity, advance sustainability, and modernize facilities. At first, Terminal Investments...

Global bunker prices on downward trend

Global bunker indices tracked by Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX) fell sharply in the 26th week of the year, driven by expectations that a ceasefire...

Mawani signs privatization contracts for cargo terminals at eight Saudi ports

In a major step toward advancing Saudi Arabia’s logistics infrastructure, the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed privatization contracts for multipurpose cargo terminals at...

What Makes a Good Personal Injury Lawyer?

A good personal injury lawyer can be an invaluable ally, guiding you through the legal complexities and fighting for the compensation you deserve after...

Greening biopharma supply chains with sustainable shipping solutions

The biopharma industry is increasingly focusing on sustainability, driven by a global push towards eco-friendly practices. As environmental concerns rise, companies are urged to...
error: Content is protected !!