FRENCH shipping giant CMA CGM has announced its own low sulphur fuel surcharges to be applied on January 1 when more costly fuel is mandated in north European and North American waters.
The surcharge, like the others recently announced by other shipping lines will vary according to the distance cargo must transit emission control areas (ECA).
For Asia-north Europe routes the surcharge of will be US$25 per TEU, or $50 per FEU. Services from Asia to west coast Canada will run $38 per TEU. The highest, $165 per TEU to be charged by MSC is for cargo between the Baltic and Montreal.
Maersk announced in September that it will charge just $30 per FEU on Asia to north European services, while MSC confirmed charges of $15 per TEU.
Customers will be able to check the exact low-sulphur surcharges on all of CMA CGM’s services from December 1 via a "Charges finder" tool on the company’s website.
WORLD SHIPPING
07 November 2014 - 22:31
CMA CGM announce low sulphur fuel surcharges from January
FRENCH shipping giant CMA CGM has announced its own low sulphur fuel surcharges to be applied on January 1 when more costly fuel is mandated in north European and North American waters.
WORLD SHIPPING
07 November 2014 - 22:31
CMA CGM announce low sulphur fuel surcharges from January
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