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CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd revise service charges

CMA CGM has announced increased freight of all kinds (FAK) rates of US$1,025 per 20’, US$1,175 per 40’ and US$1,175 per 40’ high cube containers from all North Europe-based ports to North West India and Pakistan for dry cargo, effective from 1 September until further notice but not beyond 30 September.

In addition, the Marseille-based carrier will apply the following FAK rates, effective from 3 September:

FAK

The third-largest container shipping company has also implemented an overweight surcharge of US$200 per 20′ dry with gross weight exceeding 15tonnes, applicable from 1 September until further notice on EPIC 1 and EPIC 2 services to Port Qasim in Pakistan and inland points via said port.

Furthermore, due to the recent 19-day strike at Bejaia port in Algeria which ended in the previous week, the port is undergoing severe congestion between seven-10 days on the current vessel berthing sequences with increased laden cargo lead-time, empty equipment re-loading/repositioning frequency affected and increased operating costs.

CMA CGM will, as a result, be implementing a port congestion surcharge of US$100/€85 per TEU to Bejaja port, effective from today, 24 August for all the shipments, except those  from the US. The surcharge for US-origin shipments will be effective from 18 September.

Any revision in the amount of this surcharge related to the evolution of the local situation will be communicated with a 10-day notice period, said the company.

Bejaia

Moreover, Hapag-Lloyd has announced an increase in its rates for all dry cargoes from Brazil to East Asia with effect from 1 October 1 as follows:

  • US$100 per 20′ dry container to East Asia
  • US$100 per 40′ dry container to East Asia





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