Air Freight News

CMA CGM FAK rates - From Australia & New Zealand to US East Coast and Latin America

Sep 01, 2021

CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates are revised as from October 1st, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice:

The above offers are from Australian / New Zealand base ports to US East Coast base ports offered on CMA CGM services. Other port pairs will be subject to usual charges.

20'ST

40'ST/HC

20'RF

40'RF/RH

Australian & New Zealand base ports to US East Coast base ports

USD 2,592

USD 3,684

USD 4,226

USD 6,747

These new FAK rates include an increase of USD 400 per unit Dry container & USD 400 per unit REEFER container compared to previous announcement.

These new FAK rates will apply as follows:

  • Origin: From Australia & New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Dili ports
  • Destination:To US East Coast, US Gulf, Canada, Latin America & the Caribbean
  • Cargo: all types (including special equipment - In Gauge & Out of Gauge)
  • Contract: all types
  • Date of application: October 1st, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice

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