CMA CGM has announced a new Panama Canal surcharge of $250 per TEU on selected services from the Far East, adding to shipping costs for customers using services affected by the canal-related charge.
The surcharge reflects the continued cost pressures associated with transiting the Panama Canal, where vessel operators remain exposed to canal fees and other operational expenses. The additional charge is expected to be passed on to shippers moving containers on the affected Far East trade lanes.
The Panama Canal remains a strategically important link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and plays a key role in global container shipping. Changes in transit costs can have a direct impact on freight rates, particularly on routes where carriers rely on the canal to maintain competitive transit times.
For cargo owners, the new surcharge means higher transportation costs on affected shipments. Shippers and freight forwarders are likely to review routing options, freight contracts and overall logistics costs as carriers adjust pricing to reflect higher canal-related expenses.
CMA CGM’s move also highlights the sensitivity of container freight rates to changes in infrastructure and transit costs. Any further changes in Panama Canal charges or operating conditions could prompt additional adjustments from carriers serving the affected trade routes.
The new $250-per-TEU surcharge adds another cost consideration for Far East exporters and importers and comes as carriers continue to manage fluctuating operating expenses across major global shipping corridors.
