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CMA CGM introduces port congestion surcharge in Algeria

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has announced a new port congestion surcharge (PCS) to the ports of Alger, Bejaia, Skikda and Oran in Algeria.

The Marseille-based box line will apply a surcharge of US$250 per TEU, effective from today, 2 September for all origins, except of US and Latin America countries where the surcharge will take effect on 30 September.





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