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CMA CFM BAF update for Algeria Morocco Tunisia Roro services

May 18, 2020

Following bunker prices evolution since the last surcharge adjustment, CMA CGM SSL Intra Europe will update its BAF as follows on its Roro South services connecting France with Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (import & export):

Effective June 1st, 2020:

Cargo  Algeria service  Morocco service  Tunisia service
Roll, full  EUR 342/unit  EUR 323/unit  EUR 200/unit
Roll, empty  EUR 219/unit  EUR 209/unit  EUR 135/unit
Other rolling units*  EUR 42/LM  EUR 46/LM  EUR 19/LM
Pass. cars, minivans  EUR 70/unit  EUR 133/unit  EUR 107/unit
Breakbulk  EUR 20/CBM  EUR 20/CBM  EUR 10/CBM

(*) Public works vehicles on tyres, on caterpillars, commercial vehicles, trucks, tractors & cattle trucks

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