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The US Federal Maritime Commission’s investigation into carrier detention & demurrage (D&D) charges could be supercharged following a complaint by specialist drayage firm Orange Avenue Express (OAE), in what could become an industry test case.

Lori Fellmer, second vice-chairman of the National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) ...

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  • Cela Demogala

    January 11, 2022 at 4:53 pm

    Its the same issue on the East Coast, Hapag Llyod had restricted All Size (20,40GP,40HC) Empty Returns between 12/21/21 until 12/29/21, that’s about a week.

    When they finally started to receive empty at Global Terminals (12/29) there were NO appointment available.

    Why are they forcing trucker to return Empties to just one terminal ? Empties should be accepted at the terminal of discharge (import) or another terminal/depot with space.

    It takes drivers 2 – 4 Hours to Drop an Empty in Global Terminals (L) Lines on a single move.