Emergency Bunker Surcharges (EBS) & FAF
As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, carriers are now starting to implement Emergency Bunker (Fuel) Surcharges.
CMA CGM, ANL, ONE, Maersk, and Hapag Lloyd have all issued notices of EBS charges to take effect over the coming weeks.
As an indication:
Maersk has landed on US$200/20' and US$400/40' for dry containers, and US$300/20' and US$600/40' for reefer containers, to take effect from 25th March.
CMA CGM has landed on US$150/20' and US$300/40' for dry containers, and US$180/20' and US$360/40' for reefer containers, to take effect from 16th March.
ONE has landed on US$160/20' and US$320/40' for dry containers, and US$210/20' and US$420/40' for reefer containers, to take effect from 24th March.
Please note these surcharges will apply in addition to any current quotes where applicable. We will endeavour to include these in quotes going forward where possible.
Fuel Adjustment Factor (FAF) for domestic carriers has additionally spiked. Carriers historically have adjusted FAF monthly to account for the movement of domestic fuel prices, but the uncertainty caused by the war in the Middle East has sparked many to move to a week-by-week adjustment. We will continue to monitor this and apply accordingly.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the Hobbs Global Team!