The document covers standards for the growing, harvesting, picking or holding of produce for human consumption as well as requirements for importers of food for humans and animals.
California companies charged with illegal tank repairs
National Distribution Services, Wholesale Distribution, owner Carl Johansson and employees Enrique Garcia and Donald Spicer were indicted in U.S. District Court.
Executive Moves: Gebrüder Weiss, ZIM, Team
Senger-Weiss will succeed Niessner as Gebrüder Weiss CEO; Destriau has been named CFO of ZIM; and Team Worldwide makes appointments.
Port of Québec gears up for upgrades
The funding will be used for infrastructure improvements at three different port sectors.
Diana Containerships softens loss in Q1
The Greek containership owner and leasing company benefited from fleet utilization improvements and higher time charter rates.
NRF: U.S. container imports steady in March
Imports at ports tracked by the National Retail Federation’s Global Port Tracker slipped just 0.7 percent year-over-year to 1.54 million TEUs.
Hapag-Lloyd reports improved first-quarter results
The German carrier points to a lower net loss and increases in operating profit, revenue and cargo volume following the UASC acquisition.
FMC reviews 26 OTI license applications
Those knowing a reason why an applicant should not receive a license or amendment should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
ICS airs clean fuel mandate concerns
The International Chamber of Shipping supports low-sulfur fuel but worries about price, availability and operational challenges.
Vietnam’s new port opens for business
The deep-water port, which can handle 14,000-TEU ships, will allow cargo to avoid transshipment in Singapore and Hong Kong.