Due to recent developments in Dalian, China, terminal operations and pick-up of inbound containers has been slow. Consequently, most reefer plugs at the yards of container terminals in the port are already being occupied. CMA CGM is then forced to divert reefer cargo to other ports.
To cover the additional costs, CMA CGM will apply the following Port Congestion Surcharge:
Effective January 11th, 2021, loading date (except from US & US territories, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay & Argentina: February 11th, 2021) :
For ongoing units and those which have already been rerouted, a specific surcharge will be calculated at the time of the reloading as soon as space is made available on these terminals.
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