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CMA CGM reefer PCS to Matadi, Port Gentil & Cabinda

May 25, 2021

CMA CGM has announced revised Port Congestion Surcharge (PCS) for Reefer cargo bound for Matadi, DRC ; Port Gentil, Gabon & Cabinda, Angola:

  • From all origins except North Europe, Scandinavia, Baltic, West Med & Adriatic ports
  • To Matadi, DRC ; Port Gentil, Gabon ; Cabinda, Angola
  • Reefer cargo
  • Effective June 15th, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports)
  • Amount: USD 800 per container
  • Payment: with the freight
  • From North Europe, Scandinavia, Baltic, West Med & Adriatic ports
  • To Matadi, DRC ; Port Gentil, Gabon ; Cabinda, Angola
  • Reefer cargo
  • Effective June 15th, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports)
  • Amount: EUR 700 per container
  • Payment: with the freight
  • From the UK
  • To Matadi, DRC ; Port Gentil, Gabon ; Cabinda, Angola
  • Reefer cargo
  • Effective June 15th, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports)
  • Amount: USD 800 per container
  • Payment: with the freight
  • From Brazil, Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Panama, Venezuela, USA & territories
  • To Matadi, DRC ; Port Gentil, Gabon ; Cabinda, Angola
  • Reefer cargo
  • Effective July 1st, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports)
  • Amount: USD 800 per container
  • Payment: with the freight

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