Fact Finding 28
Fact Finding 28 stems from a petition (Petition P4-16) filed at the Commission by the Coalition for Fair Port Practices. In January 2018, the Commission held a two-day hearing that explored issues raised in the petition by soliciting testimony from shippers, ocean transportation intermediaries, ocean carriers, truckers, and marine terminal operators.
Following the hearing, the Commission initiated Fact Finding 28 and named Commissioner Rebecca Dye the Investigative Officer. Commissioner Dye will examine detention, demurrage, and per diem practices generally, but at a minimum, she will evaluate five key issues:
- Whether the alignment of commercial, contractual, and cargo interests enhances or aggravates the ability of cargo to move efficiently through U.S. ports
- When has the carrier or MTO tendered cargo to the shipper and consignee
- What are the billing practices for invoicing demurrage or detention
- What are the practices with respect to delays caused by various outside or intervening events
- What are the practices for resolution of demurrage and detention disputes between carriers and shippers
Fact Finding 28 Links
- FF28 Order of Investigation
- FF28 Interim Report
- FF28 Final Report
- FF28 Order Extending Fact Finding
- FF28 Memphis Supply Chain Team White Paper
- FF 28 Final Recommendation to the Commission
Field Interviews
Commissioner Rebecca Dye will be conducting field interviews as part of Phase Two of the Fact Finding 28 Investigation at the following locations:
- Update: November 14-16, 2018 October 17-19, 2018 – Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
- October 31 – November 2, 2018 – Port Everglades and Port of Miami
- November 7-9, 2018 – Port of New York and New Jersey
Commissioner Dye will meet with other interested parties as time allows. Those interested should contact Christine Stavropoulos:
Phone: 202-523-0206 or
Email: cstavropoulos@fmc.gov
Commissioner Dye will also speak to interested parties in Washington, D.C., at FMC Headquarters or by telephone.
Related News
September 13, 2019 – Proposed Interpretive Rule on Demurrage and Detention Issued
September 6, 2019 – Commission Approves Dye’s Final Recommendations on Detention and Demurrage
May 22, 2019 – Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Dye Before the Surface Transportation Board Oversight Hearing on Demurrage and Accessorial Charges
March 1, 2019 – Dye to Begin Last Phase of Detention & Demurrage Investigation
December 7, 2018 – Commission Approves Recommendations in Detention & Demurrage Report
November 5, 2018 – Remarks of Commissioner Dye, Association of Transportation Law Professionals, Transportation Forum XV
October 3, 2018 – Port of New York & New Jersey Added to Detention & Demurrage Field Interview Itinerary
September 28, 2018 – Detention & Demurrage Field Interview Locations Announced
September 19, 2018 – Commission Reviews Work on Fact Finding 28 & Regulatory Reform Initiative
September 5, 2018 – Interim Report in Investigation of Detention & Demurrage Practices Released
April 2, 2018 – FMC Issues Information Demands in Detention & Demurrage Investigation
March 5, 2018 – Commission Orders Formal Investigation in Detention & Demurrage Case