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CMA CGM, extension of Emergency Bunker Recovery Measures

Because of high oil prices, the CMA CGM Group has decided to maintain the measure to recover this increase*.

As a result, as from August 1st (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice, this measure, based on the Brent average price in June, will be applied to all long-haul cargo Worldwide with the following amounts:

CURRENCY DRY REEFER
USD 55/TEU 85/TEU
EURO 45/TEU 70/TEU

 

*Denomination of the applicable measure may vary according to local regulation.

 

The associated basic freights are available on CMA CGM Site at the following addresshttps://www.cma-cgm.fr/ebusiness/tarifs/finderOther Bunker related surcharges, THC (Origin and Destination), Peak season charges and similar charges and Safety and Security related surcharges may also apply and are accessible at http://www.cma-cgm.fr/ebusiness/tarifs/charge-finderOther charges such as contingency charges and local charges may be applicable.





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