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Ocean Carrier

 
Ocean Carrier Service for Domestic Off-Shore Shipments

 
Ocean carrier service is utilized to handle shipments to and from noncontiguous domestic trade locations, such as Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam and the U. S. trust territories. Ocean carriers offer tender of rates and/or charge for transportation services for which an ocean carrier is to be compensated for handling cargo.

 

 
Ocean Carrier Service for Export Shipments

 
Ocean carrier service is utilized to handle shipments to foreign destinations in conjunction with PL-480 Title II, Food For Progress (FFP), McGovern-Dole Food for Education, and 416(b) programs. Shipments are made according to the requirements of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, as amended, and the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended, which requires that at least 75 percent of the annual tonnage of all commodities under these programs be shipped on U. S. - flag vessels.

 
Refer to the Offering Ocean Rates/Services to KCCO notice, the Container, Barge, and Vessel Hold Inspection Requirements Title II, P.L. 480 and Section 416 Export Donations notice and Foreign Food Assistance Programs document for additional information. An Agency Letter Authorizing Steamship Company Representation should be submitted where applicable.

 

 
Forms

 

 

 
Export Shipments Regulations

 

 

 
Contact Information

 
USDA - Kansas City Commodity Office
International Procurement Division
Procurement Support Branch
Beacon Facility - Stop 8738
P. O. Box 419205
Kansas City, Missouri 64141-6205

 
Telephone: 816-926-6552
Fax: 816-823-3059

 
Express Mail Address:
USDA - Kansas City Commodity Office
International Procurement Division
Procurement Support Branch
Beacon Facility - Stop 8738
9240 Troost Avenue
Kansas City, Missouri 64131-3055
Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

 
Last Modified: 05/10/2007

 

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