[Federal Register Volume 65, Number 240 (Wednesday, December 13, 2000)]
[Notices]
[Page 77879]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 00-31666]


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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

[Docket No. 00-12]


Revocation of Licenses, Provisional Licenses and Order To 
Discontinue Operations in U.S.-Foreign Trades for Failure To Comply 
With the New Licensing Requirements of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 
1998; Notice of Issuance of Order To Show Cause

    Notice is given that on December 7, 2000, the Federal Maritime 
Commission (``Commission'') served an Order directing 81 ocean 
transportation intermediaries (``OTIs'') (``Respondents'') to show 
cause both why their ocean transportation intermediary licenses 
(permanent and/or provisional) should not be revoked and why they 
should not be directed to discontinue their operations in the foreign 
trades of the United States for failure to comply with the requirements 
of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998, Pub. L. 105-258, 112 Stat. 
1902 (``OSRA''). The Commission took this action because the 
Respondents still have not met new requirements effective May 1, 1999 
prescribed by OSRA and the Commission's implementing rules thereunder, 
notwithstanding extensive efforts by the Commission to bring them into 
compliance.
    Specifically, Respondents have been directed pursuant to sections 
11 and 14 of the Shipping Act of 1984 (``1984 Act''), 46 U.S.C. app 
1710 and 1713, to submit affidavits of fact and memoranda of law to 
show cause why: the Commission should not revoke their licenses for 
failure to comply with section 19 of the 1984 Act and 46 CFR Part 515; 
and why the Commission should not order each of them to cease and 
desist from operating as an OTI, including publication of any tariff, 
in the foreign trade of the United States.
    The Order requires that affidavits of fact and memoranda of law 
filed by Respondents and any intervenors in support of Respondents be 
filed no later than January 12, 2001.
    The full text of the Order may be viewed on the Commission's home 
page at http://www.fmc.gov, or at the Office of the Secretary, room 
1046, 800 N. Capitol Street, NW., Washington, DC.
    Petitions for leave to intervene may be filed in accordance with 46 
CFR 502.72.
    The Order to Show Cause was served on the following ocean 
transportation intermediaries, which have been designated Respondents 
in this proceeding:

A.I.F. Services, Inc. dba Agency International Forwarding, Inc.
Advante Customs Broker and Freight Forwarders Inc.
Agency International Forwarding, Inc.
Air & Sea Inc.
Airlift Container Lines, Inc.
Albatross Shipping Inc.
Allied International N.A., Inc.
Almcorp Project Transport, Inc.
Alrod International, Inc. dba Alrod Ocean Company
Andreani Corporation
Auto Export Services North America, Inc.
Auto Overseas Ltd.
Blackbird Line, Inc.
Bulkmatic Transport Company
C & F Worldwide Agency Corp.
Calico Equipment Corp. dba Global Equipment Transport
Cargo Maritime Services, Inc.
Cargo Transport, Inc.
Centra Worldwide Inc dba Cwi Container Line
Century Express, Inc.
Chin, Johnnie C. F. dba J C Express
Con-Way Intermodal, Inc.
Continental Shipping & Trading Import--Export, Inc.
Continental Van Lines, Inc. dba Continental International
Denali International, Inc.
Deugro Ocean Transport, Inc.
Dukes Systems Corp.
Excel Shipping Corp.
Exploit Express Freight Inc.
Federal Warehouse Company
Feith, Cornelis J. dba Tiger Express
Formerica Consolidation Service, Inc.
Frontier International Forwarders, Inc.
Gulf South Forest Products, Inc.
Hemisphere International Shipping, Inc.
Hopkins, James E. dba Hopkins Services
Intermare Agency Services, Inc.
Inter-American Freight Consolidators, Inc.
International Distribution, Inc.
International Trade and Logistics, Inc.
International Transport Agency dba I.T.A.
Iris Enterprises Corp. dba Iris Cargo
J.C. Express of Miami, Corp.
Johnson Storage & Moving Co.
Landstar Ranger, Inc.
Loa Int'l (USA) Transport Co. Inc.
Manna Freight Systems, Inc.
Maurice Pincoffs Company, Inc.
Millenium Logistics Services, Inc.
Nador Shipping Corporation
Naviera Mundial Inc.
Oceanic Freights, Inc.
Ocean Pacific Lines, Inc.
Og International (USA) Co., Inc.
P. H. Petry, Company
Pagoda Container Line Corp.
Poseidon Freight Forwarders, Inc. dba Poseidon Line
Professional Cargo Services Int'l Inc.
Roberto Bucci (USA) Inc.
Rolines Shipping Corp.
S.h.r. Enterprises, Inc.
S.t.s. International, Inc.
Sanchez, Carlos B. dba R & S Trading
Sea Expo Freight Services, Inc.
Sea-Land Logistics, Inc.
Seajet Express Container Line Ltd. dba Gateway Container Line
Seamax, Inc.
Sunmar Shipping, Inc. dba Sunmar Alaska Service
Taiun Company (U.S.A.) Inc.
Time Definite Services, Inc.
Trans-Alliance Int'l Fwdg. Co. dba Nova Ocean Line
Transbridge International, Inc.
Transneftegazstroy America, Inc.
Transpo Service, Ltd.
Treset Corporation
Unitrans Shipping & Air Cargo Limited
Universe Freight Brokers, Inc. dba Seacarriers
Victory Van Corporation dba Victory Van International
World Marine Services Dominicana, LLC
World Wide Cargo Logistics, Inc.
Yellow Freight System, Inc.

Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 00-31666 Filed 12-12-00; 8:45 am]
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