Currency Adjustment Factor. A freight surcharge levied to offset fluctuations in foreign currency values.
Currency Adjustment Factor LIFO Liner in Free Out
abbreviation, see cell antiviral factor.
Currency Adjustment Factor: a maritime transportation surcharge if changes in exchange rates have been unfavourable to the carrier since the price list was established.
(Currency Adjustment Factor) - A surcharge on freight charges by a carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations.
Currency Adjustment Factor. Freight adjustment factor to reflect currency exchange fluctuations.
A surcharge that can be found in a carrier's tariff. It is normally adjusted upward or downward on a quarterly basis using the currency fluctuation of the country against the U.S. dollar as an index.
Abbreviation for "Currency Adjustment Factor." A charge, expressed as a percentage of a base rate, that is applied to compensate ocean carriers of currency fluctuations.
Currency Adjustment Factor. An ancillary charge on ocean freight to compensate for exchange rate fluctuations.
Currency Adjustment Factor. A surcharge percentage applied to freight rates to reflect currency fluctuations between U.S.dollars and other currencies.
Currency Adjustment Factor or Cost And Freight
A surcharge on freight charges by a carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations. Cargo Merchandise/commodities carried by means of transportation.