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FMC RECEIVES 15 OTI LICENSE APPLICATIONS, REVOKES TWO LICENSES

FMC RECEIVES 15 OTI LICENSE APPLICATIONS, REVOKES TWO LICENSES

   The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 15 ocean transportation intermediary license applications.

   The FMC received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from Liberty Maritime of Spring, Texas; Jet Cargo Forwarders International of National City, Calif.; Nex-Freight System of Jamaica, N.Y.; Tug Logistics in City of Industry, Calif.; Fortune Logistics of Jamaica, N.Y.; Clarke International Services in Inglewood, Calif.; and Calvary Corp. of El Monte, Calif.

   The agency received NVO/ocean freight forwarder license applications from Navigational Logistics of Jamaica, N.Y.; Andrews Moving and Storage Co. in Brecksville, Ohio; All World Logistics in Kearny, N.J.; S.T.S. International Freight Forwarders in Miami; and Magic Logistics of Miami.

   The FMC also received ocean freight forwarder license applications from Seair International of Jamaica, N.Y.; Maritime International in Richmond Hill, Calif.; and RWC in Wilmington, Calif.

   Persons knowing of any reason why the following applicants should not receive a license are asked to contact the FMC’s Office of Transportation Intermediaries in Washington.

   In addition, the FMC revoked two OTI licenses. Indo-China Express in Oakland, Calif., voluntarily surrendered its license; and Royal International Freight Forwarding Co. in Jersey City, N.J., failed to maintain a valid bond.