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CMA CGM PSS to Lagos Ports, Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria

Feb 05, 2020

CMA CGM announced the following Peak Season Surcharges revised quantum until further notice:

Cargo from Europe and the Mediterranean to Lagos Ports, Nigeria

Effective March 1st, 2020 (date of loading in the origin ports):

Origin range: From all Europe and Mediterranean ports

Destination range: Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria

Cargo: Dry, Reefer, OOG, Breakbulk

Cargo from the USA to Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria

Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) quantum applicable as follows to Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria:

Effective March 1st, 2020 until further notice:

From US ports

To Lagos ports: Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria

Cargo: dry, reefer, OOG & breakbulk

Amount: USD 1,500 per container

Cargo to Nigeria

Effective March 1st, 2020 (date of loading):

From Asia including China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia and Bangladesh

From India Subcontinent and Middle East Gulf

From Canada and South America

From all Africa ports

To Lagos ports: Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria

Cargo: dry, reefer, OOG, Breakbulk

Amount: USD 1,500 per container

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