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S2.E21 - FMC and MARAD: a tale of two federal agencies (a compare and contrast discussion)

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Topic of the Week (6/2/23):

Today we compare the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and Maritime Administration (MARAD), two very different federal agencies both covering maritime issues. Do YOU know the differences?
The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ presents By Land and By Sea - an attorney breaking down the week in supply chain
with Lauren Beagen (Founder of The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ and Squall Strategies)
Let's dive in...
But first, our TOP THREE STORIES OF THE WEEK!

1- We're back on Federal Maritime Commission rulemaking watch. I expect some language to be released in the next few weeks. Keep watching #ByLandAndBySea for all of the updates.
2- Eric Johnson of JOC.com released an article titled, "Shippers bemoan lack of progress in ocean visibility despite heavy investment." Is this an unfair critique given the amount of time since the recent push toward data visibility from COVID congestion?
JOC.com article:
https://www.joc.com/article/shippers-bemoan-lack-progress-ocean-visibility-despite-heavy-investment_20230526.html

3- Check out my conversation this week on the Lloyd's List's Podcast with Tomer Raanan.
Lloyd's List Podcast:
https://lnkd.in/eEgeSd39

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The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ is an e-learning/educational based company on all things maritime and supply chain - we provide employee trainings, e-content/e-courses, general trainings/webinars, and executive recruiting. Make sure to sign up for the email list so that you will be alerted to when the e-learning content is available, but also, being on the email list will give you exclusive access to promo/discount codes!
Sign up for our email list at https://lnkd.in/eqfZJShQ
Look for our podcast episodes - NOW AVAILABLE:

https://lnkd.in/g4YUbxjs
** As always the guidance here is general and for educational purposes only, it should not be construed to be legal advice and there is no attorney-client privilege created by this video. If you need an attorney, contact an attorney. **
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Topic of the Week (6/2/23):

Today we compare the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and Maritime Administration (MARAD), two very different federal agencies both covering maritime issues. Do YOU know the differences?
The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ presents By Land and By Sea - an attorney breaking down the week in supply chain
with Lauren Beagen (Founder of The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ and Squall Strategies)
Let's dive in...
But first, our TOP THREE STORIES OF THE WEEK!

1- We're back on Federal Maritime Commission rulemaking watch. I expect some language to be released in the next few weeks. Keep watching #ByLandAndBySea for all of the updates.
2- Eric Johnson of JOC.com released an article titled, "Shippers bemoan lack of progress in ocean visibility despite heavy investment." Is this an unfair critique given the amount of time since the recent push toward data visibility from COVID congestion?
JOC.com article:
https://www.joc.com/article/shippers-bemoan-lack-progress-ocean-visibility-despite-heavy-investment_20230526.html

3- Check out my conversation this week on the Lloyd's List's Podcast with Tomer Raanan.
Lloyd's List Podcast:
https://lnkd.in/eEgeSd39

-------------------------------

The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ is an e-learning/educational based company on all things maritime and supply chain - we provide employee trainings, e-content/e-courses, general trainings/webinars, and executive recruiting. Make sure to sign up for the email list so that you will be alerted to when the e-learning content is available, but also, being on the email list will give you exclusive access to promo/discount codes!
Sign up for our email list at https://lnkd.in/eqfZJShQ
Look for our podcast episodes - NOW AVAILABLE:

https://lnkd.in/g4YUbxjs
** As always the guidance here is general and for educational purposes only, it should not be construed to be legal advice and there is no attorney-client privilege created by this video. If you need an attorney, contact an attorney. **
#ByLandAndBySea

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