PierPass Suppressing Competition, Should be Audited, Says FMC Chairman
There's ongoing concerns with PierPass system at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and a lack of competition, "created by PierPass’s current practices," Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Mario Cordero said at a National Industrial Transportation League meeting on…
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Nov. 19 (here). PierPass "would be wise to conduct a third party independent audit," which "would go a long way toward restoring lost trust," he said. Cordero said he will be "relentless in his pursuit of a resolution to the existing environment of distrust." Stakeholders from every major group have told Cordero that service has gone down while costs have gone up, calling into question "whether PierPass is fulfilling the mission it was authorized to fulfill," he said. Cordero also said the agency will need to increase staffing levels, up from 125 employees, to keep pace with international shipping increases.