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CMA CGM applies new FAK rates from Med to US East Coast & US Gulf

CMA CGM has announced new Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates from all Mediterranean ports including Malta, France (Fos/Marseille), Italy, Spain (Algeciras, Valencia, Barcelona, Sagunto), Adriatic, Black Sea, North Africa, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon – excluding Egypt to all US East Coast ports and Gulf ports or inland points via said ports.

The French ocean carrier said the updated FAK rates will be effective from 4 September 2023 (gate-in date) and will be applied to dry cargo only.

The new FAK rates will be as follows:

From To 20’ST 40’ST & 40’HC
Spain & Italy US East Coast US$1,650 US$2,050
France US East Coast US$1,975 US$2,400
Portugal US East Coast US$1,900 US$2,600
Spain & Italy US Gulf US$1,650 US$2,050
France US Gulf US$2,050 US$2,500
Portugal US Gulf US$1,900 US$2,600
Turkey New York, Norfolk, Savannah US$2,250 US$2,300
Turkey Houston, Miami US$2,450 US$2,800





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