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CMA CGM, latest FAK rates

– In order to maintain its service quality on REX Lines, CMA CGM informs its customers of the following Rate Restoration:

Effective October 22nd, 2018 (B/L date):

Origin Range: From all Asian ports

Destination Range: To Red Sea ports

Cargo: Dry, OOG, Breakbulk & Reefer cargo

USD 150 per TEU

Corresponding FAK rates level will be settled as follows:

As from October 22nd, 2018, our FAK Tariff Guide Lines (subject to EBS/ISPS/Seal fees/THC both ends and locals) are:

USD 700/20’ – USD 1,100/40’ from all China base ports to Jeddah and Sokhna

 

– Find, also, the new applicable CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates(*) as follows as from October 16th, 2018 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice:

 

FAK

 

These new FAK rates will apply as follows:

  • Origin Range: From North European main ports
  • Destination Range: To Asia main ports
  • Line : FAL EB
  • Date of application: From October 16th, 2018 (date of loading in the origin ports) and until further notice

(*) These rates include the Basic freight, the THC at origin and the Bunker surcharge. They are subject to the THC at destination, other Bunker-related surcharges, the Peak Season charges and similar charges and the Safety and Security- related surcharges which are accessible at http://www.cma-cgm.com/ebusiness/tariffs/charge-finder. Other charges such as Contingency charges and local charges may also apply.





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