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FMC RECEIVES 4 OTI APPLICATIONS, REVOKES 17 LICENSES

FMC RECEIVES 4 OTI APPLICATIONS, REVOKES 17 LICENSES

   The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received four ocean transportation license applications for review.

   Non-vessel-operating common carrier ocean transportation intermediary applications were received from Zaklee International Corp. of Folcroft, Pa. (Daniel Zakorchemny, president); G&F West Indies Shipping in Boston (Duncan B. Greenwood, sole proprietor); Montero Shipping Corp. in Bronx, N.Y. (Derqui Noel Montero, president); and Logistics Unlimited of Laguna Hills, Calif. (Ted Shown, president).

   Persons knowing of any reason why these applicants should not receive OTI licenses are urged to contact the FMC’s Office of Transportation Intermediaries in Washington at 202-523-5843.

   In addition, the FMC announced that it has revoked 17 OTI licenses for failure to maintain valid bonds. These firms include Adcom Express, Edina, Minn.; AMT Freight, Battle Creek, Mich.; B&H Overseas Shipping & Moving, Hartford, Conn.; Data Cargo Co., Miami; J-Lec Corp., Sunrise, Fla.; JTK International Trading, Los Angeles; Knopf International, Alexandria, Va.; Moran Shipping Agencies, Cranston, R.I.; Multimodal Services (NY), Rosedale, N.Y.; Natasha International Freight, Miami; O.K. Shipping, City of Industry, Calif.; Omni Express International, Los Angeles; Prem International, Miami; UC Bridge, Compton, Calif.; Wil Can (USA) Group, Jamaica, N.Y.; World Exchange, Los Angeles; and World Express Cargo, Stafford, Texas.