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FMC Begins Port Fee Investigation

The Federal Maritime Commission began its investigation into various port fees (see 1803060028) with an information demand to ocean carriers, the FMC said in an April 2 news release. "Commissioner Rebecca Dye has launched the first phase of her investigation…

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into port demurrage, detention, and free time practices by ordering ocean common carriers to provide information and documents explaining those practices," the agency said. "A similar effort with respect to container terminals at major U.S. ports is also underway." Dye is seeking specific details on fees while the shippers are unable to retrieve cargo, the FMC said. "The ultimate resolution of this investigation will have the potential to affect every ocean common carrier calling the United States," Dye said. "It is vital that the information we gather is representative of business and operational practices, as well as market conditions, nationally."