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CMA CGM | FAK Rates - From Asia to the Mediterranean & North Africa effective April 1, 2026

Mar 20, 2026

FAK Rates - From Asia to the Mediterranean & North Africa

In a continued effort to provide customers with reliable and efficient service, CMA CGM announces an increase on our Freight All Kind (FAK) rates as follows as from April 1st to 14th, 2026.

20'40'/40' HC
WEST MEDUSD 4,300USD 5,700
ADRIATICUSD 4,500USD 5,800
EAST MEDUSD 4,600USD 6,000
BLACK SEAUSD 4,600USD 6,000
ALGERIAUSD 5,700USD 7,800

These new FAK rates will be applied as follows:

- Origin Range: From all Asian main ports

- Destination range: To all Mediterranean ports (areas mentioned above)

- Cargo: Dry, Reefer, OOG, Paying Empties

- Date of application: April 1st to 14th, 2026


(*) These rates include the Basic freight and the Bunker-related surcharges. They are subject to THC (origin & destination), ETS & LSS and Safety & Security-related surcharges which are accessible at https://www.cma-cgm.com/ebusiness/tariffs/charge-finder. Other charges such as Contingency charges and local charges may also apply.

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