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  • FMC probing service agreements between Port Houston, ocean carriers
    FMC probing service agreements between Port Houston, ocean carriers
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    J.B. Hunt hits some shippers with big surcharges in Southern California
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FMC probing service agreements between Port Houston, ocean carriers

The investigation centers on terminal service agreements that may have required container lines to commit to route a share of their cargo through Port Houston.

J.B. Hunt hits some shippers with big surcharges in Southern California

The surcharges, which took effect Sunday, apply to select customers who exceed their peak-season allotment of containers out of the region.

Africa diversions drive sharp rise in ocean carrier emissions

But the longer voyages are also seeing container shipping companies cutting the average fuel intensity per TEU mile and ensuring vessels are sailing full.

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