Cargo owners and truckers slam carriers' call to delay new D&D rules
Organisations representing cargo owners and drayage providers are up in arms over an attempt by ...
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) says there is increasing demand for its services as the number of industry complaints from shippers increases.
Speaking to a House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure subcommittee yesterday, FMC Chairman Daniel Maffei requested a budget increase of 5.2%, raising overall funding to $34,683,500, which he said was needed to support the FMC’s growing activities.
He wants to increase staff at the commission’s Bureau of Enforcement, Office of Consumer Affairs and Dispute Resolution Services. Most of the ...
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