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MSC CGS scope: from Canada, US, Mexico, Central America and Caribbean to Xingang  

Nov 19, 2020

Effective November 23rd and December 19th, 2020, due to the congestion at port of Xingang, affecting the delivery of reefer containers, MSC will apply a Congestion Surcharge (CGS) for reefer cargo from Canada, U.S., Mexico, Central America and Caribbean to Xingang, in order to maintain our services at the required level.

The CGS of USD 1500 per reefer container will be implemented as follows:

· with effect for B/L date 23 November onwards for reefer cargo from Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean to Xingang

· with effect for B/L date 19 December onwards for reefer cargo from U.S. to Xingang

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