The Federal Maritime Commission released a notice of the filing of the following agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested parties may submit comments on the agreement to the Secretary, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, DC 20573, within 10 days.
The Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. The FMC also gave notice of the filing of applications to amend an existing OTI license or the qualifying individual for a license. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.
The Federal Maritime Commission released a notice of the filing of the following agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested parties may submit comments on the agreement to the Secretary, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, DC 20573, within 10 days.
The Federal Maritime Commission scheduled a meeting at 10 a.m. June 20 at its First Floor Hearing Room in Washington, D.C. Agenda items include: (1) Staff Briefing on Agency Initial Draft FY 2014-2018 Information Resources Management Strategic Plan. (2) Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier Negotiated Rate Arrangements; Tariff Publication Exemption.
The Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. The FMC also gave notice of the filing of applications to amend an existing OTI license or the qualifying individual for a license. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.
Oregon LNG announced today that it filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a new bi-directional liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal that would facilitate the delivery of natural gas supplies to global trading partners as well as isolated coastal communities, and reap expected annual economic benefits of nearly $60 million in state and local property tax revenues. The press release said the project includes an interstate natural gas pipeline that will “interconnect with and increase the capacity” of existing pipelines, enabling global shipment of Canadian-produced natural gas and supporting a growing conversion towards cleaner burning natural gas for transportation vehicles.
The National Freight Advisory Committee will have its first meeting on June 25 at 9 a.m.-5 p.m., the Transportation Department said in a notice. The NFAC will provide the Transportation Secretary information and advice on freight policy, including implementation of MAP-21, the notice said. The meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590.
The Federal Maritime Commission released a notice of the filing of the following agreements under the Shipping Act of 1984. Interested parties may submit comments on the agreement to the Secretary, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, DC 20573, within 10 days.
The Federal Maritime Commission said the following have filed applications for a license as a Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (NVO) and/or Ocean Freight Forwarder (OFF)-Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) pursuant to section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984. The FMC also gave notice of the filing of applications to amend an existing OTI license or the qualifying individual for a license. Interested persons may contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. 20573, at 202-523-5843 or at OTI@fmc.gov.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the members of the National Freight Advisory Committee (NFAC), an advisory group that will provide recommendations to the Department of Transportation (DOT) for improved freight policies and programs, today. The Committee’s 47 members include stakeholders who will represent different perspectives, modes of transportation, geographic regions, and policy areas.