Shippers asked to submit contribution to FMC probe
Printer friendly version Email the editor Send to a friend Input into the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) investigation into the impact of slow steaming on trades to and from the US must be filed by 5th of April.
A formal inquiry examining the impact of slow steaming on supply chains, fuel surcharges and shippers’ businesses was launched in late January by the FMC. Shippers have been asked to comment on how slow steaming has affected business and fuel costs, transit speed options and competitiveness in overseas markets.
Printer friendly version Email the editor Send to a friend Input into the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) investigation into the impact of slow steaming on trades to and from the US must be filed by 5th of April.
A formal inquiry examining the impact of slow steaming on supply chains, fuel surcharges and shippers’ businesses was launched in late January by the FMC. Shippers have been asked to comment on how slow steaming has affected business and fuel costs, transit speed options and competitiveness in overseas markets.