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- Currency_adjustment_factor_(CAF) comment "The currency adjustment factor (CAF) is a fee placed on top of freighting charges for carrier companies. The charge was developed to account for constantly changing exchange rates between the dollar and other currencies. Thus its goal is to offset any losses from constantly fluctuating exchange rates for carriers.Calculation basis & methodology might vary from carrier to carrier.The CAF increases as the US dollar decreases.".
- Q1144848 comment "The currency adjustment factor (CAF) is a fee placed on top of freighting charges for carrier companies. The charge was developed to account for constantly changing exchange rates between the dollar and other currencies. Thus its goal is to offset any losses from constantly fluctuating exchange rates for carriers.Calculation basis & methodology might vary from carrier to carrier.The CAF increases as the US dollar decreases.".