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CMA CGM, fresh FAK rates

CMA CGM informs its customers of the following Rate Restoration Program for September 2018:

Effective September 1st, 2018 (B/L date):

Origin Range: From all Asian ports

Destination Range: To Pakistan, India West Coast, India East Coast, Sri Lanka

Cargo: Dry, OOG, Breakbulk & Reefer cargo

USD 100 per container

 

Effective September 15th, 2018 (B/L date):

Origin Range: From all Asian ports

Destination Range: To Pakistan, India West Coast, India East Coast, Sri Lanka

Cargo: Dry, OOG, Breakbulk & Reefer cargo

USD 100 per container

 

Corresponding FAK rate levels will be settled as follows:

 

As from September 1st, 2018, our FAK Tariff Guide Lines (excl. THC both ends) are:

USD 400/20’ – USD 450/40’ from China base ports to India (Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Pipavav) and Pakistan (Port Qasim, Karachi)

 

As from September 15th, 2018, our FAK Tariff Guide Lines (excl. THC both ends) are:

USD 500/20’ – USD 550/40’ from China base ports to India (Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Pipavav) and Pakistan (Port Qasim, Karachi)





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