Caribbean Bunker Fuel Surcharge Roll In
2005-12-02
Please be advised of the following update to the Bunker Fuel Surcharge for Anguilla, Barbados, Montserrat, Nevis, Saba, St. Barts, St. Eustacius, St. Kitts, St. Maarten, St. Vincent, Trinidad:
All members of the CSA have agreed to file Bunker Fuel Surcharge Roll Ins effective 12/4/05 for the Caribbean. Please note that this will not change the bottom line on your rate as only a portion of the bunker will be included in the ocean. Below depicts current Bunker levels, amount of roll in into the ocean freight and the new Bunker level effective 12/4/05. Tortola and Virgin Gorda roll ins will be filed and another announcement will be made shortly.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact your Sales Representative or our Customer Service Department at 800-276-9539.
Thank you.
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Existing Bunker, expires 12/3/05. Based on WTI $55 |
Amount Rolled into Ocean Freight Effective 12/4/05 Representing $11 of WTI $55 |
New Bunker Eff 12/4/05 $5 of WTI $55 |
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LCL |
$0.52 CWT/$0.26 CFT |
$0.36 CWT/$0.18 CFT |
$0.16 CWT/$0.08 CFT |
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Barrels |
$7 each |
$5 each |
$2 each |
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Breakbulk |
$10.50 W/M |
$7.25 W/M |
$3.25 W/M |
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20′ Container |
$249 |
$171 |
$78 |
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40′ Container |
$448 |
$308 |
$140 |
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Over 40′ Equipment |
$512 |
$352 |
$160 |
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Vehicles, not exceeding 700 cuft. |
$100 |
$65 |
$35 |
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Vehicles over 700 cuft. |
$10.50 W/M |
$7.25 W/M |
$3.25 W/M |
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