âš“Notice of Agreements Filed by Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission provides notice of agreements filed under the Shipping Act of 1984, including significant updates to contracts involving labor unions and maritime alliances. Interested parties are encouraged to comment within specified timelines to impact the review process for these agreements.
Learn More📦FMC Notice on Information Collection for Controlled Carriers
The Federal Maritime Commission (Commission) is giving public notice that the agency has submitted the continuing information collection listed below in this notice to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for approval. The public is invited to comment on the proposed information collection pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Learn Moreâš“Complaint Filed Against Shipping Companies in North Carolina
A complaint has been initiated with the Federal Maritime Commission by Francis Sheka Kanu against multiple respondents including Ejike International Trade Limited and Maersk. The complaint alleges violations related to shipment deliveries, invoking specific federal statutes and requiring timely responses for resolution.
Learn More🚢Notice of Agreements Filed by Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission has filed a notice regarding the CMA CGM/Marfret Vessel Sharing Agreement for PAD Service, now expanding its geographic scope to include Colombia. Interested parties can submit comments within specified timelines, with the effective date proposed for April 21, 2025.
Learn More🚢Federal Maritime Commission Requests Additional Information on Carrier Agreement
The Federal Maritime Commission has announced a request for additional information regarding an agreement among major ocean carriers. This request delays the effectiveness of the proposed amendment to the agreement as parties are invited to submit comments and relevant documents by email or mail within a specified timeframe.
Learn More🚢Investigation into Transit Constraints at Maritime Chokepoints
The Federal Maritime Commission (Commission) has exercised its statutory authority to initiate a nonadjudicatory investigation into transit constraints at international maritime chokepoints, particularly concerning the effects of the laws, regulations or practices of foreign governments, and the practices of owners or operators of foreign-flag vessels, on shipping conditions in these chokepoints.
Learn More📦Notice of Maritime Agreements Filed
The Federal Maritime Commission announces the filing of agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984, including details on parties involved and operational changes. Interested stakeholders can submit comments and gain further insights through provided contact points and links to agreements.
Learn More🚢Notice of Agreements Filed by Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission announces the filing of agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984, allowing parties like American Presidents Line and Maersk Line to exchange space for shipping services. This could enhance operational flexibility in trades between the U.S. and various international locations, including Asia and Europe.
Learn More🚢Notice of Shipping Agreements by Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission announces the filing of agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984, detailing changes to existing maritime agreements. Interested parties are invited to submit comments within specified timelines regarding two notable agreements, highlighting key parties and proposed amendments that could impact shipping operations.
Learn More🚢Notice of Shipping Agreements Filed by the Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission announces the filing of several shipping agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984. These include amendments allowing participation in the New York Shipping Exchange and authorizing space charter agreements among various shipping companies. Interested parties are encouraged to submit comments and review agreements affecting container freight indices, which will shape future operations in maritime transport.
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