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"Scanning the Horizon: Some Observations
on the Changing Maritime Scene"
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Luncheon Briefing
by
Steven R. Blust
Chairman
Federal Maritime Commission
Friday, October 27, 2006
12:00 Noon
(11:30 a.m. networking reception) The Plimsoll
Club, 30th Floor, WTC
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage) |


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Steven R. Blust
was nominated by President George W. Bush to a five-year term as Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission in March 2002. Mr. Blust is a veteran of the international transportation industry for over 34 years. He previously held the position of President/CEO of Tampa Bay International Terminals, Inc. His previous experience includes executive positions with Lykes Brothers Steamship Co., Inc., the Jacksonville Port Authority, and Crowley Delta Lines. Mr. Blust is a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and received an MBA degree from Tulane University.
About the Federal Maritime Commission
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is an independent regulatory agency responsible for the regulation of oceanborne transportation in the foreign commerce of the U.S.
The FMC:
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Monitors activities of ocean common carriers, marine terminal operators, conferences, ports, and ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs) who operate in the U.S. foreign commerce to ensure they maintain just and reasonable practices, and oversees the financial responsibility of passenger vessel operators.
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Maintains a trade monitoring and enforcement program designed to assist regulated entities in achieving compliance, and to detect and appropriately remedy malpractices and violations set forth in section 10 of the Shipping Act.
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Monitors the laws and practices of foreign governments which could have a discriminatory or otherwise adverse impact on shipping conditions in the U.S.
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Enforces special regulatory requirements applicable to ocean common carriers owned or controlled by foreign governments (“controlled carriers”).
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Processes and reviews agreements and service contracts.
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Reviews common carriers’ privately published tariff systems for accessibility and accuracy.
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Issues licenses to qualified OTIs in the U.S. and ensures all maintain evidence of financial responsibility.
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Ensures passenger vessel operators demonstrate adequate financial responsibility for casualty and non-performance.
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Sponsoring Organizations
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World Trade Center of New Orleans
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- In Cooperation With
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Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
Consular Corps of New Orleans
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers
Association
International Trade Council/Red River Region
Jefferson Chamber
Louisiana District Export Council
Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
Louisiana Tax Free Shopping
Louisiana Technology Council
Loyola College of Business Administration
New Orleans Chamber of Commerce
New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center
Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans
World Affairs Council of New Orleans
World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
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Cost:
$30 for members of the sponsoring
organizations and companies.
$35 for non-members.
Registration and prepayment are
required by October 26, 10:00 a.m.
(cancellation notice required by
October 26, 10:00
a.m.)
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be charged to your account number noted on the registration
form.
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