USA LCL Rate Increase

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

As you will be aware our USA rates are all-inclusive of BAF. Per our last email advice the FCL EFAF is going from USD 644 per TEU to USD 716 per TEU (effective 15th March 2010).

As a result of this we will be increasing our LCL rates by US$ 3 per w/m to cover this fuel increase. This is purely cost recovery.

The LCL rate increase will take effect on the 1st of April 2010.

Posted: 4 months 4 weeks ago
Tags: USA, LCL, ISF, GRI


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