FMC CONSIDERS 14 OTI APPLICATIONS, REVOKES TWO LICENSES
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission is considering 14 ocean transportation intermediary license applications.
The agency received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from Global Ocean Agency Lines of Sedona, Ariz., Timothy J. Cummings, managing director; Amerasia Line, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Shally Liang, president/chief executive officer; K&S Freight Systems, Miramar, Fla., Nelson Solano, president; Express Freight International, Miami, Roberto Lopez, president; Laufer Air, New York, Mark Laufer, president; and Omni Logistics, Houston, Mark Andrew McDowell, treasurer.
The FMC received NVO/ocean freight forwarder license applications from GII International, New York, Juanita Geronimo, president; Meyer’s Van Lines, Bronx, N.Y., Yorah Eshel, vice president; Bates, Brooklyn, N.Y., Donna Bates, president; and Asian Link Logistics, Kernersville, N.C., David W. Reich Jr., member manager.
The agency received ocean freight forwarder license applications from New England Household Moving & Storage, Holliston, Mass., Jeanine Patricia Kelly-Coburn, president; ABS-CBN International, Burlingame, Calif., Enrico Gatchalian, manager; Global USA, New York, Mei Li, vice president; and Odyssey International, Danbury, Conn., Robert H. Shellman, CEO.
Persons knowing of any reason why an applicant should not receive an OTI license are urged to contact the FMC’s Office of Transportation Intermediaries at (202) 523-5843.
The FMC has also revoked the licenses of two OTIs for failure to maintain valid bonds: Air 7 Seas Transport Logistics in Milpitas, Calif.; and Jolaco Maritime Services of Houston.