- FMC Probes Global Maritime Chokepoints Amid Rising U. S. Trade Ten
On March 14, 2025, the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced the initiation of a nonadjudicatory investigation into transit constraints at international maritime “chokepoints ”
- Federal Maritime Commission Launches Investigation into . . .
On March 14, 2025, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) launched an investigation into transit constraints at key international maritime chokepoints The FMC is seeking public comments from interested parties on their experiences and proposed solutions related to seven specific maritime locations:
- FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION - fmc. gov
On March 14, 2020, Evergreen Line Joint Service Agreement, an ocean common carrier, issued Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd (“Yamaha”), an importer and beneficial cargo owner, a non-negotiable sea waybill to deliver a shipment from the Port of Shimizu, Japan to Yamaha’s facility in Newnan, Georgia
- Order of Investigation Into Transit Constraints at . . .
Recent events have indicated that transit constraints at several critical points in the global shipping supply chain have led to conditions that are appropriate for the Commission to investigate
- FMC Final Rule on “Refusal to Deal or Negotiate” Effective . . .
The Federal Maritime Commission (the “FMC”) issued its Final Rule on July 22, 2024, establishing its approach to determining what constitutes an unreasonable refusal to deal or negotiate cargo space and vessel space accommodations under the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (“OSRA 2022”)
- DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Second Series
This proceeding began on August 3, 2021, when the Commission issued a Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment requiring an initial decision to be issued by August 3, 2022, and stating that MCS Industries had filed a complaint alleging that MSC Mediterranean Shipping and COSCO Shipping Lines Co , Ltd had violated the Shipping Act
- What Is The FMC And Its Role in Shipping? - Medium
FMC was set up in 1961 as an independent agency with the prime objective to regulate common carriers by water and other persons involved in the ocean-borne foreign commerce of the United States
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