Commissioner William P. Doyle

William P DoyleCounsel: David Tubman

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On January 1, 2013, the United States Senate confirmed President Barack Obama’s nomination of William P. Doyle of York, Pennsylvania as a Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission. He was nominated to another term by President Obama on January 29, 2015, and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 23, 2015

Commissioner Doyle served over a decade as officer in the U.S. Merchant Marine as a marine engineer aboard numerous classes of vessels. Combined, Commissioner Doyle has over 20 years of experience in the transportation industry, including both the maritime and energy sectors. Throughout his career, he has held several senior executive positions in the industry.

Internationally, Commissioner Doyle participates on certain bilateral shipping matters with other countries. Commissioner Doyle represents the FMC at the annual U.S.-China Bilateral Maritime Consultations where he meets with officials from the People’s Republic of China regarding maritime shipping matters such as tax policies affecting U.S. interests in the U.S.-China trade. Further, he managed the most recent update to the 2012 FMC Study of U.S. Inland Containerized Cargo Moving Through Canadian and Mexican Seaports. This study examines the impacts and the extent to which the U.S. Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT), and other U.S. policies may incentivize container cargo to shift from U.S. West Coast ports to Canadian and Mexican ports. Last year Commissioner Doyle surveyed construction sites for the Panama Canal’s third set of locks. The Canal is major transit point for FMC-regulated vessel operating common carriers and a critical component to international oceanborne commerce to and from the U.S.

At the FMC, Commissioner Doyle has worked with his fellow Commissioners to adjudicate a backlog of cases filed with the Commission; the Commission now resolves over 90% of its cases within two years. Commissioner Doyle has also voiced strong support for natural gas as a marine fuel, especially with regard to meeting international environmental standards (MARPOL Annex VI Emission Control Areas). Commissioner Doyle is a vocal proponent of the development of U.S. natural gas resources and its impact on the U.S. energy and transportation landscape in helping to improve U.S. energy security while spurring economic development and job creation around the country.

Prior to being sworn in as Commissioner, Commissioner Doyle was Chief-of-Staff of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association. There, Commissioner Doyle managed the organization’s interests before federal, state, and local elected and administrative bodies. He was the Association’s leader in business development, legislative strategies, contract negotiations, and provided counsel and guidance to the executive board.

Previous to his role as Chief-of-Staff, Commissioner Doyle served in an executive management role as the Director of Permits, Scheduling, and Compliance with the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects. There, he managed and directed the permitting and regulatory coordination of 24 federal agencies, numerous State of Alaska agencies, and both federal and provincial agencies of Canada. Additionally, the Commissioner acted as lead negotiator for the U.S. Government in securing cost recovery agreements with private sector national and multinational companies.

Prior to his FMC appointment, Commissioner Doyle had been appointed to boards and committees under both the Obama and Bush Administrations, including:

  • Representative on U.S. delegation for the United States on the bilateral trade delegation for the U.S. – Canada Energy Consultative Mechanism meetings, where bilateral energy trade issues were explored for strengthening the largest bilateral energy relationship in the world;
  • Representative of the U.S. in the annual coordination meeting between the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and Canada’s National Energy Board;
  • Selected by the U.S. Department of State to participate in an international shale gas workshop to assess international resources, supply options, and market conditions;
  • Served a two-year term as a liaison on the Labor Advisory Committee to the U.S. Trade Representative, and in this capacity, the Commissioner assisted the Committee in soliciting and obtaining advice from various industries, agricultural concerns, environmental stakeholders, labor groups, and other non-governmental organizations throughout the trade policy process; and
  • Appointed and served for four years as a Board Member on the United States Department of Labor’s Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship.

Commissioner William P. Doyle was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Weymouth. He is a 1992 graduate of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering. As a cadet, he worked in the Quincy, Massachusetts shipyard breaking out vessels for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Upon graduation from Mass Maritime, he began sailing as an officer in the U.S. Merchant Marine. As a U.S. Merchant Marine Officer from 1992 to 2002, Commissioner Doyle’s shipboard experience included serving aboard ammunition ships in and around Diego Garcia, car carriers servicing Europe and the Pacific Rim, tanker vessels, and in the U.S. Maritime Administration’s U.S. Ready Reserve Force Fleet. While still serving in the U.S. Merchant Marine, Commissioner Doyle entered law school at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Throughout law school, Commissioner Doyle worked his summer and winter breaks serving aboard Pre-positioning ships in South Carolina, delivering jet fuel to Haifa, Israel, and transporting liquid-sulfur between ports along the Gulf Coast of the United States.

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Jan 17, 2017
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s Prepared Remarks to the National Retail Federation
On January 16, 2017, Commissioner Doyle delivered remarks to the National Retail Federation International Trade Advisory Committee and Strategic Supply Chain Council in New York City. He provided an update on matters affecting the ocean shipping community including ocean carrier alliances, developments post-Hanjin bankruptcy, the proposed new ocean carrier company SM Line, digital ocean shipping concepts, and a recent petition filed with the FMC by the Coalition for Fair Port Practices.
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Dec 16, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s statement on THE Alliance vote
FMC Commissioner Doyle issued the following statement after he voted to take no further action and allow THE Alliance to take effect on December 19th. The authorities in THE Alliance are on par with other second generation alliances and balance the ocean carriers’ economic needs to gain operational efficiencies while the FMC exercises its duty to foster a vibrant domestic maritime sector for the American businesses, families, and workers that rely upon it.
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Dec 07, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s Prepared Remarks to the North Atlantic Ports Association
FMC Commissioner Doyle delivered remarks to the members of the North Atlantic Ports Association at their annual meeting in Alexandria, Virginia, on December 1, 2016. He reviewed the progress made over the past year and future investments being made by ports between Virginia and Maine. He also discussed new developments in ocean carrier alliances, antitrust concerns of U.S. suppliers and small businesses and the potential for more port and terminal alliances in the United States.
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Nov 08, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s Follow-up Statement on the Ocean Alliance
This follow-up statement from Commissioner Doyle explains the changes that were made from the initial filing to the final text of the Ocean Alliance Agreement that became effective on October 24, 2016.​
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Oct 21, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s statement on OCEAN Alliance vote
Commissioner Doyle issued the following brief statement following the Commission’s vote on the OCEAN Alliance Agreement between CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, Evergreen, and Orient Overseas Container Lines.​
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Aug 25, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s statement on the proposed Ocean Alliance Agreement
The proposed Ocean Alliance agreement consists of COSCO Container Lines Company, CMA-CGM (with APL), Evergreen Marine Corporation, and Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL). “We’ve been down this road before with language proposed but not implemented by the P3 Alliance and the language in the existing 2M Alliance (Maersk and MSC). I’d like to see fair dealing and transparency in how the parties handle negotiations with third parties, suppliers, small businesses, and other service providers.”
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Jun 30, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle’s statement on implementation of SOLAS Convention’s VGM Requirement.
On June 24, 2016 Commissioner Doyle voted to allow the Port Operations and Safety Discussion Agreement to go into effect. This Agreement allows members of OCEMA and the six operating ports to discuss common practices for obtaining and communicating the VGM of containers in compliance with the U.S. Coast Guard Equivalency to the SOLAS Convention.
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Mar 14, 2016
White House-led Roundtable on 21st Century U.S. Ports and U.S. Senate Hearing on the State of the U.S. Maritime Industry
On March 7, 2016, Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Mario Cordero and Commissioner William P. Doyle attended and participated in the White House-led roundtable at Tradepoint Atlantic that highlighted the important role U.S. ports play in the national economy. Chairman Cordero and Commissioner Doyle provided key input on matters related to port congestion and emphasized issues related to truckers and chassis that impact congestion.
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Mar 11, 2016
Commissioner William P. Doyle welcomes his new Counsel Patrick Parsons
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Commissioner William P. Doyle with Massachusetts Maritime Academy cadets at the 2015 Maritime Education and Workforce Development Port Session held at the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS) in Linthicum Heights, MD. From left to right: Barkley Santo, Andrew Zaccardi, Catherine Kelley, Benjamin Eggert, Hannah Jette, Benjamin Groth, Ashley Michalski.

Commissioner Richard Lidinsky, Jr., Commissioner William P. Doyle and U.S. Representative Scott G. Perry (PA-4th) after the Congressman administered the oath of office to Commissioner Doyle.

Commissioner Doyle visiting with Hellenic Coast Guard officials (from left to right): Lieut. Jun. Gr. (Legal) Batsara, Mr. Dontas, Liet. Cdr (HCG) Mardaki, Lieut. Cdr (HCG) Matoulas, Commissioner Doyle, Cpt. (HCG) Anastasakos, and Rear Adm. (HCG) Barkatsas.

Commissioner William P. Doyle in Athens with David Pearce, U.S. Ambassador to Greece. In the background is a statue by sculptor Thodoros Papayiannis of George C. Marshall of Marshall Plan fame.

Commissioner William P. Doyle meeting with executives of COSCO, K Line, Yang Ming, Hanjin, and Evergreen (CKYHE). The top row from left to right: James Chan, Sebastian Tamaki, Kevin Chen, Benjamin Tsai, Brian JH You, Frank Grossi, and Max Peng. Bottom row: Jewel Jennings-Wright, Commissioner Wiliam P. Doyle, and David Tubman.

Commissioner William P. Doyle and MSC US President Claudio Bozzo at the FMC Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Port Congestion Forum.

Participants listen intently at the FMC Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Port Congestion Forum.

National Maritime Day 2014
From Left to Right: Paul N. Jaenichen, Sr, Acting Maritime Administrator; FMC Commissioner, William P. Doyle; General Paul Selva; FMC Chairman Mario Cordero

Commissioner William P. Doyle with U.S. Ambassador to Panama, Jonathan D. Farrar

Commissioner William P. Doyle and Ilya Espino de Marotta, EVP Engineering & Program Mgt. Panama Canal Authority

Commissioner Doyle speaks at CSIS Arctic Maritime Awareness seminar

FMC Commissioners Lidinsky and Doyle Meet with China's SISI Representatives