Asia to US Rate Development (through April 2018)
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Asia to US Rate Development (through April 2018)
Posted on Jul 16
04/15/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 04/15/18 (# 58-59)
General Rate Increase Effective 04/15/18 (# 133-01)
General Rate Increase Filed 05/15/18 (# 135)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 04/15/18.
Market conditions allow us to mitigate General Rate Increase 133 as follows:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/15/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 180 per 20′ standard container
USD 200 per 40′ standard container
USD 200 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 254 per 45′ standard container
USD 4 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
Carrier in the trade announced an increase for 05/15/18, we therefore filed the following General Rate Increase (GRI 135) to comply with FMC regulations:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 05/15/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 1080 per 20′ standard container
USD 1200 per 40′ standard container
USD 1350 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 1520 per 45′ standard container
USD 24 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
These increase levels are pre-filed to comply with FMC regulations.
As usual we will monitor the market developments and adjust the pre-filed increases based on the market conditions at the time they are scheduled to become effective.
04/01/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 04/01/18 (# 57-58)
General Rate Increase Effective 04/01/18 (# 132-01)
General Rate Increase Filed 05/01/18 (# 134)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 04/15/18.
Market conditions allow us to mitigate General Rate Increase 132 as follows:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/01/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: Ports of Discharge on the West Coast and inland points via said ports
USD 360 per 20′ standard container
USD 400 per 40′ standard container
USD 400 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 507 per 45′ standard container
USD 8 w/m
To: Ports of Discharge on the East Coast and inland points via said ports
USD 270 per 20′ standard container
USD 300 per 40′ standard container
USD 300 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 380 per 45′ standard container
USD 6 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
Carrier in the trade announced an increase for 05/01/18, we therefore filed the following General Rate Increase (GRI 134) to comply with FMC regulations:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 05/01/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 1080 per 20′ standard container
USD 1200 per 40′ standard container
USD 1350 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 1520 per 45′ standard container
USD 24 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
These increase levels are pre-filed to comply with FMC regulations.
As usual we will monitor the market developments and adjust the pre-filed increases based on the market conditions at the time they are scheduled to become effective.
03/15/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 03/15/18 (# 56-57)
General Rate Increase Effective 03/15/18 (# 131-01)
General Rate Increase Filed 04/15/18 (# 133)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 04/01/18.
General Rate Increase #131 is canceled.
Carrier in the trade announced an increase for 04/15/18, we therefore filed the following General Rate Increase (GRI 133) to comply with FMC regulations:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/15/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 1080 per 20′ standard container
USD 1200 per 40′ standard container
USD 1350 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 1520 per 45′ standard container
USD 24 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
These increase levels are pre-filed to comply with FMC regulations.
As usual we will monitor the market developments and adjust the pre-filed increases based on the market conditions at the time they are scheduled to become effective.
03/01/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 03/01/18 (# 55-56)
General Rate Increase Filed 03/01/18 (# 130-01)
General Rate Increase Filed 04/01/18 (# 132)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 03/15/18.
General Rate Increase #130 is canceled.
Carrier in the trade announced an increase for 04/01/18, we therefore filed the following General Rate Increase (GRI 132) to comply with FMC regulations:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 04/01/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 1080 per 20′ standard container
USD 1200 per 40′ standard container
USD 1350 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 1520 per 45′ standard container
USD 24 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
These increase levels are pre-filed to comply with FMC regulations.
As usual we will monitor the market developments and adjust the pre-filed increases based on the market conditions at the time they are scheduled to become effective.
02/15/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 02/15/18 (# 54-55)
General Rate Increase Filed 02/15/18 (# 129-01)
General Rate Increase Filed 03/15/18 (# 131)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 03/01/18.
General Rate Increase #129 is canceled.
Carrier in the trade announced an increase for 03/15/18, we therefore filed the following General Rate Increase (GRI 131) to comply with FMC regulations:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 03/15/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 1080 per 20′ standard container
USD 1200 per 40′ standard container
USD 1350 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 1520 per 45′ standard container
USD 24 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.
These increase levels are pre-filed to comply with FMC regulations.
As usual we will monitor the market developments and adjust the pre-filed increases based on the market conditions at the time they are scheduled to become effective.
02/01/18:
Please find below updates to the following items:
Peak Season Surcharge 02/01/18 (# 53-54)
General Rate Increase Filed 02/01/18 (# 128-01)
Peak Season Surcharge is postponed until 02/15/18.
Market conditions allow us to mitigate General Rate Increase 128 as follows:
General Rate Increase (GRI) Effective 02/01/18 (date of cargo receipt at origin):
From: Australia/New Zealand, Far East, Indian Sub-Continent, Middle East (Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen)
To: All destinations in the US and Canada
USD 180 per 20′ standard container
USD 200 per 40′ standard container
USD 200 per 40′ high-cube container
USD 254 per 45′ standard container
USD 4 w/m
The General Rate Increase will be applied on all dry and refrigerated container rates and in Negotiated Rate Agreements.