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FMC reviews 8 OTI applications, revokes 14 licenses

FMC reviews 8 OTI applications, revokes 14 licenses

   The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission will review eight ocean transportation intermediary license applications.

   The agency received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from G.C. International Forwarding Co., Rosemeade, Calif., George C. Cheng, sole proprietor; and Seabright Shipping, Long Beach, Calif., Robert Rong Tang Wang, president.

   The FMC received NVO/ocean freight forwarder license applications from Codotrans, Weston, Fla., Jaime Grullon, president; AAC Perishables Logistics, Miami, Carlos del Corral, president; and Carico USA Corp., MiamiRaul Amprimo, president.

   The agency also received ocean freight forwarder license applications from Bruzzone Shipping Miami, Miami, Victor Bruzzone, managing member; Transportes Zuleta, Takoma Park, Md., Jose Alfredo Munoz, president; and FMD International Business, Coral Springs, Fla., Felipe Madrigal, general manager.

   Persons knowing of any reason why an applicant should not receive a license are urged to contact the FMC’s Office of Transportation Intermediaries in Washington at (202) 523-5725.

   The FMC also revoked 14 OTI licenses for failure to maintain valid bonds with the agency: All World Logistics of Kearny, N.J.; Alumar, Tampa, Fla.; Asiana Transport, Jamaica, N.Y.; Capitol Transportation, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Caribbean Consolidator Shipping Services, Miami; Coltrans (USA), Miami; Global Cargo Jamaica Shipping, Miami; Intercorp Forwarders, Jackson Heights, N.Y.; International Cargo Consolidators, Medley, Fla.; International Freight Transport, Fanwood, N.J.; NRS International Transport, Essex, U.K.; Ocean Conco Line, New York; Polo Logistics, New York; and Transtainer Corp., Miami.