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CMA CGM introduces US$1,000 surcharge from India West Coast to East Africa and Indian Ocean

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has notified its customers of an upcoming Peak Season Surcharge.

This surcharge will be effective from 1 August 2024 (based on the loading date) and will remain in place until further notice.

CMA CGM’s fresh PSS will apply to all types of cargo originating from the India West Coast and destined to East Africa and the Indian Ocean. The surcharge will be US$1,000 per container.





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