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[FR Doc No: 94-2284]


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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

 

U.S./Central America Liner Association, et al.; Notice of 
Agreement(s) Filed

    The Federal Maritime Commission hereby gives notice of the filing 
of the following agreement(s) pursuant to section 5 of the Shipping Act 
of 1984.
    Interested parties may inspect and obtain a copy of each agreement 
at the Washington, DC, Office of the Federal Maritime Commission, 800 
North Capitol Street, NW., 9th Floor. Interested parties may submit 
comments on each agreement to the Secretary, Federal Maritime 
Commission, Washington, DC 20573, within 10 days after the date of the 
Federal Register in which this notice appears. The requirements for 
comments are found in Sec. 572.603 of title 46 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations. Interested persons should consult this section before 
communicating with the Commission regarding a pending agreement.
    Agreement No.: 202-010987-019.
    Title: U.S./Central America Liner Association.
    Parties:

    Crowley American Transport, Inc.
    Seaboard Marine, Ltd.
    Sea-Land Service, Inc.

    Synopsis: The proposed amendment (1) changes the name of the 
Agreement to the Latin American Shipping Service Association; (2) adds 
King Ocean Central America, S.A., and Tropical Shipping and 
Construction Co., Ltd., as parties to the Agreement; (3) clarifies the 
intermodal portion of the geographic scope; (4) modifies the alternate 
port service authority to ports within a trade area section; (5) 
authorizes the parties to interchange equipment; (6) revises the trade 
area sections of the Agreement and authorizes parties to limit their 
participation in such sections; (7) modifies Article 11, Prohibited 
Acts, to conform to Commission regulations and to clearly delineate the 
parties' obligations; (8) revises independent action provisions; and 
(9) revises service contract provisions. The amendment also restates 
the Agreement.

    Agreement No.: 224-200563-002.
    Title: Port of Oakland/Trans Pacific Container Service Corporation 
Terminal Agreement.
    Parties:

    Port of Oakland (``Port'')
    Trans Pacific Container Service Corporation (``TPCC'').

    Synopsis: The proposed amendment would permit the Port to assign 
certain marine terminal facilities to TPCC for the 25 year term of the 
Agreement.

    Agreement No.: 224-200842.
    Title: The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey/Sea-Land 
Service, Inc. Container Incentive Agreement.
    Parties:

    The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (``Port'')
    Sea-Land Service, Inc. (``Sea-Land'')

    Synopsis: The Agreement provides for the Port to pay Sea-Land a 
container incentive of $20.00 for each import container and $30.00 for 
each export container loaded or unloaded from a vessel at the Port's 
marine terminals during calendar year 1994, provided each container is 
shipped by rail to or from points more than 260 miles from the Port.

    Agreement No.: 224-200843.
    Title: The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey/D.B. Turkish 
Cargo Lines Container Incentive Agreement.
    Parties:

    The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (``Port'')
    D. B. Turkish Cargo Lines (``Turkish'').

    Synopsis: The Agreement provides for the Port to pay Turkish a 
container incentive of $20.00 for each import container and $30.00 for 
each export container loaded or unloaded from a vessel at the Port's 
marine terminals during calendar year 1994, provided each container is 
shipped by rail to or from points more than 260 miles from the Port.

    Agreement No.: 224-200845.
    Title: Port of Galveston/Sun Line Cruises Terminal Agreement.
    Parties:

    Port of Galveston (``Port'')
    Sun Line Cruises (``Sun Cruises'')

    Synopsis: The proposed Agreement would permit Sun Line to pay the 
Port dockage charges that were in effect on February 1, 1993, for the 
term of the Agreement.

    Dated: January 27, 1994.

    By Order of the Federal Maritime Commission
Joseph C. Polking,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-2284 Filed 2-1-94; 8:45 am]
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