CMA CGM has announced increased rates from both the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, which will take effect from the beginning of the next month.
[s2If is_user_logged_in()]Firstly the French shipping group will apply the following freight of all kinds (FAK) rates from the Mediterranean on the Atantic for dry, reefer, tank and special equipment, effective from 1 April.
From Mediterranean main ports
20’FT
40’FT
To Degrad-des-Cannes, French Guiana
€2,250
€4,375
Old Rates
New rates
20’ST
40’ST + HC
20’ST
40’ST + HC
To US East Coast & US Gulf
US$3,050
US$4,450
US$3,550
US$5,450
Old Rates
New rates
20’RF
40’RF
20’RF
40’RF
To US East Coast & US Gulf
US$6,800
US$13,050
US$7,300
US$14,050
Old Rates
New rates
20’ST
40’ST + HC
20’ST
40’ST + HC
To Canada East Coast
US$3,050
US$4,500
US$3,550
US$5,500
Old Rates
New rates
20’RF
40’RF
20’RF
40’RF
To Canada East Coast
US$6,800
US$13,050
US$7,300
US$14,050
Old Rates
New rates
20’ST
40’ST + HC
20’ST
40’ST + HC
To Veracruz & Altamira
US$3,050
US$4,500
US$3,550
US$5,500
Old Rates
New rates
20’RF
40’RF
20’RF
40’RF
To Veracruz & Altamira
US$6,800
US$13,050
US$7,300
US$14,050
On the same date, CMA CGM will implement new prices for dry and reefer containers from the Mediterranean to Latin America.
From Med
Spain
Italy
20’FT
40’FT
20’FT
40’FT
Buenos Aires
€600
€1,200
€600
€1,200
Santos
€600
€1,200
€600
€1,200
Callao
€1,275
€2,250
€1,175
€2,000
San Antonio
€1,275
€2,250
€1,175
€2,000
Cartagena
€1,050
€1,700
€925
€1,450
Kingston
€1,075
€1,850
€1,075
€1,850
Caucedo
€1,100
€2,000
€1,325
€2,350
Panama
€1,325
€1,875
€1,025
€1,750
Additionally, the Marseille-based carrier will introduce new charges from North Europe to a number of destinations in the Caribbean and Australasia, effective from the first day of April.
From North Europe main ports
20’FT
40’FT
To Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
€1,475
€2,475
To Fort-de-France, Martinique
€1,475
€2,475
20’ST
40’ST/HC
20’RF
40’RF/RH
North European base ports to Australian base ports
US$2,525
US$5,050
US$4,200
US$4,800
North European base ports to New Zealand base ports
US$1,925
US$3,650
US$3,250
US$4,875
Mediterranean base ports to Australian base ports
US$2,525
US$5,050
US$3,850
US$5,000
Mediterranean base ports to New Zealand base ports
US$2,175
US$4,075
US$3,900
US$5,500
From North Europe – Hamburg/Antwerp range
20’FT
40’FT
Buenos Aires
€750
€1,300
Santos
€750
€1,300
Callao
€900
€1,300
San Antonio
€900
€1,300
Cartagena
€685
€1,310
Kingston
€1,060
€1,785
Puerto Barrios
€1,010
€1,785
20’ST
40’ST + HC
20’RF
40’RF
From North Europe base ports to USEC, US Gulf & USWC
US$4,000
US$6,200
US$7,850
US$14,700
20’ST
40’ST + HC
From Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp to Montreal & Halifax
US$4,150
US$6,800
From Le Havre to Montreal & Halifax
US$4,450
US$7,100
20’RF
40’RF
From Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Le Havre to Montreal & Halifax
US$7,850
US$15,000
20’ST
40’ST + HC
20’RF
40’RF
From North Europe base ports to Veracruz & Altamira
US$3,950
US$6,250
US$7,950
US$15,000
Moreover, CMA CGM will set new rates from Europe to Indian Ocean Islands for dry, reefer, open top, flat rack, shipper owned container (SOC), from 1 April.
Europe, Scandinavia, Black Sea & West Med to Indian Ocean Islands
20′
40′
20’Reefer
40’Reefer
Basic Freight (1)
€1,425
€2,870
€3,150
€5,700
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