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FMC RECEIVES OTI APPLICATIONS, REVOKES 20 LICENSES

FMC RECEIVES OTI APPLICATIONS, REVOKES 20 LICENSES

   The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has received 17 ocean transportation intermediary license applications.

   The agency received non-vessel-operating common carrier license applications from J.C. Freight of City of Industry, Calif.; Elite Express Co. in Inglewood, Calif.; DSI Tiger Group in City of Industry, Calif.; D.K. Logistics of Gardena, Calif.; Houston Syrius USA of League City, Texas; International Transportation Group in Inwood, N.Y.; Leric of New Orleans; O.T.I. Cargo in Miami; and Jury Trans of Miami.

   The FMC received NVO/ocean freight forwarder license applications from Energy Freight Systems Corp. of Florida in Miami; GQ Logistics in Inglewood, Calif.; Interdel Logistics of Jamaica, N.Y.; and Intermodal Bridge Services in Secaucus, N.J.

   The agency also received ocean freight forwarder license applications from Buenos Dias America of Norwalk, Calif.; Emmeli Shipping in Ocean, N.J.; Flegenheimer International of El Segundo, Calif.; and Master Freight International in Bensalem, Pa.

   In addition, the FMC revoked the 17 OTI licenses for failure to maintain valid bonds: All Express Cargo in South Ozone Park, N.Y.; Cubic Express Co. of Berea, Ohio; DSL Transportation Services in South Gate, Calif.; Express Global Freight of Monterey, Calif.; Freight Options Unlimited in Hawthorne, Calif.; Frontrunner Worldwide of Naperville, Ill.; Global Logistics International in Miami; Latek USA of Carlstadt, N.J.; McCollister’s Transportation Systems in Burlington, N.J.; Overseasbridge Transport of Los Angeles; Pegasus Transair in Grapevine, Texas; Plus System in Lomita, Calif.; S.A.C. International Forwarding of Miami; Shine Express in Jamaica, N.Y.; Sky Way Shipping in Monterey Park, Calif.; Trans Marine International Corp. of Palatine, Ill.; and Western Transit Express in Hayward, Calif.

   Addition Freight Forwarders of Burlingame, Calif.; MAI Global Transport in Itasca, Ill.; and Seino America of Inglewood, Calif. voluntarily surrendered licenses to the agency.