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CMA CGM revises North Europe and Med rates

CMA CGM is continuing to update its prices, announcing new rates from the beginning of February in North Europe and the Mediterranean.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The French line will apply new freight of all kinds (FAK) rates from the Red Sea ports to North Europe and Med.

Direct base port rates 20ST 40ST 40HC
Red Sea to North European ports US$900 US$1,450 US$1,450
Red Sea to East Mediterranean ports US$800 US$1,350 US$1,350
Red Sea to West Mediterranean ports US$800 US$1,350 US$1,350

In addition, CMA CGM will implement new rates, effective from the next month, from the Middle East Gulf to the same destinations.

Direct base port rates 20ST 40ST 40HC
Middle East Gulf to North European ports US$1,450 US$2,200 US$2,200
Middle East Gulf to East Mediterranean ports US$1,200 US$2,075 US$2,075
Middle East Gulf to West Mediterranean ports US$1,300 US$1,950 US$1,950

The Marseille-based shipping company will, also, apply new prices from Pakistan to North Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean, as follows:

Direct base port rates 20ST 40ST 40HC
Pakistan to North European & West Mediterranean ports US$1,450 US$1,850 US$1,850
Pakistan to East Mediterranean ports US$1,500 US$2,025 US$2,025
Pakistan to North African ports US$1,450 US$1,850 US$1,850

Furthermore, CMA CGM, the fourth-largest container line in the world, has announced new peak season surcharges (PSS) from India to North Europe and the Mediterranean, effective from 1 February.

The carrier will apply a new PSS of US$550/dry container from North West India, Marmagao and Mangalore to North Europe and West Mediterranean.

In addition, CMA CGM will introduce a PSS of US$250/dry box from North West India, Marmagao and Mangalore to East Med, Black Sea, North Africa and Morocco.

Last but not least, a fresh PSS of US$550/dry container from South East and North East India to North Europe, Mediterranean, Black Sea, North Africa and Morocco will be implemented by the French shipping group.[/s2If]

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