Ocean Transportation Intermediary License Applicants, 6876-6877 [05-2525]
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Ocean Management Ltd., and Senator
Lines GmbH as non-shareholder parties.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Sher & Blackwell; 1850 M Street, NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment would
permit the tender function of the portal
to be used for NVOCC service
arrangements and to permit the portal to
host individual rate information subject
*The Agenda may be modified at the
to certain confidentiality.
discretion of the NANC Chairman with the
Agreement No.: 011808–001.
approval of the DFO.
Title: HJS/Sinolines Slot Allocation &
Federal Communications Commission.
Sailing Agreement.
Sanford S. Williams,
Parties: Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd. and
Attorney, Telecommunications Access Policy
Sinotrans Container Lines Co., Ltd.
Division, Wireline Competition Bureau.
Filing Party: Robert B. Yoshitomi,
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Esq.; Nixon Peabody LLP; 2040 Main
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Street; Suite 850; Irvine, CA 92614.
Synopsis: The amendment expands
the parties’ slot exchange to vessels of
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
third parties on which they have rights
to space and increases the number of
Notice of Agreements Filed
slots exchanged.
Agreement No.: 011823–005.
The Commission hereby gives notice
Title: Contship/P&O Nedlloyd Vessel
of the filing of the following agreements
Sharing Agreement.
under the Shipping Act of 1984.
Parties: P&O Nedlloyd Limited, P&O
Interested parties may obtain copies of
Nedlloyd B.V., and Contship
agreements by contacting the
Containerlines.
Commission’s Office of Agreements at
Filing Party: Neal M. Mayer, Esq.;
202–523–5793 or via email at
Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman; 1000
tradeanalysis@fmc.gov. Interested
Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington,
parties may submit comments on an
DC 20036.
agreement to the Secretary, Federal
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
Maritime Commission, Washington, DC
parties’ service patterns and clarifies the
20573, within 10 days of the date this
amount of capacity that will be
notice appears in the Federal Register.
provided under the agreement.
Agreement No.: 011574–012.
Agreement No.: 011824–002.
Title: Pacific Islands Discussion
Title: Contship/P&O Nedlloyd-CMA/
Agreement.
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Parties: Hamburg-Sud; Polynesia Line Marfret Agreement.
Parties: P&O Nedlloyd Limited, P&O
Ltd.; FESCO Ocean Management
Nedlloyd B.V., Contship Containerlines,
Limited d/b/a FESCO Australia North
CMA CGM, S.A., CMA CGM (UK)
America Line; Australia-New Zealand
Direct Line, a division of CP Ships (UK) Limited, and Compagnie Maritime
Marfret, S.A.
Ltd.; CMA CGM SA; and Compagnie
Filing Party: Neal M. Mayer, Esq.;
Maritime Marfret, SA.
Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman; 1000
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde, Esq.;
Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington,
Sher & Blackwell, LLP; 1850 M Street,
DC 20036.
NW; Suite 900; Washington, DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
Synopsis: The amendment adds a
parties’ service patterns and clarifies the
provision dealing with the liability for
amount of capacity that will be
penalties.
provided under the agreement.
Agreement No.: 011733–014.
Agreement No.: 011825–002.
Title: Common Ocean Carrier Platform
Title: CS/PONL–HSDG Agreement.
Agreement.
Parties: P&O Nedlloyd Limited, P&O
Parties: A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, P&O
Nedlloyd B.V., Contship Containerlines,
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Nedlloyd Limited, Hamburg-Sud,
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Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A., and Hamburg Sud.
Filing Party: Neal M. Mayer, Esq.;
CMA CGM S.A., Hapag Lloyd Container
Linie GmbH, and United Arab Shipping Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman; 1000
Company (SAG), as shareholder parties, Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20036.
and Alianca Navegacao e Logistica
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
Ltda., Safmarine Container Lines N.V.,
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, CP Ship Limited, parties’ service patterns and clarifies the
amount of capacity that will be
Tasman Orient Line C.V., Mitsui O.S.K.
provided under the agreement.
lines Ltd., Lykes Lines Limited LLC,
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., FESCO
Agreement No.: 011826–002.
ENUM Update from Karen Mulberry
14. Update List of NANC
Accomplishments
15. Summary of Action Items
16. Public Comments and Participation
(5 minutes per speaker)
17. Other Business
Adjourn no later than 5 p.m.
Next Meeting: Tuesday, May 17, 2005.
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Title: CS/PONL-Hapag-Lloyd
Agreement.
Parties: P&O Nedlloyd Limited; P&O
Nedlloyd B.V.; Contship Containerlines;
and Hapag-Lloyd Container Linie
GmbH.
Filing Party: Neal M. Mayer, Esq.;
Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman; 1000
Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20036.
Synopsis: The amendment revises the
parties’ service patterns and clarifies the
amount of capacity that will be
provided under the agreement.
Agreement No.: 011899.
Title: Manzanillo/Savannah Space
Charter Agreement.
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Parties: Hamburg-Sud; Contship
Containerlines, a division of CP Ships
(UK) Ltd.; and P&O Nedlloyd Limited/
P&O Nedlloyd B.V. (As one party).
Filing Party: Paul D. Coleman, Esq.;
Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman; 1000
Connecticut Avenue, NW., Washington,
D.C. 20036.
Synopsis: The subject agreement
would permit Contship and HSDG to
charter space from P&O on cargoes
destined for Savannah and transshipped
at Manzanillo in the trade between
United States’ ports and ports in
Australia and New Zealand.
Agreement No.: 200955–001.
Title: Howland Hook/Global Terminal
Agreement.
Parties: Howland Hook Leasing
Corporation; Global Terminal &
Container Services, Inc.; and New York
Container Terminal, Inc.
Filing Party: Mark M. Jaffe, Esq.; Hill,
Betts & Nash, LLP; 200 Liberty Street;
26th Floor; New York, New York 10281.
Synopsis: The amendment makes
New York Container Terminal, Inc. the
active stevedore party for the Staten
Island facility of the agreement. The
modification further makes technical
and housekeeping changes to the
agreement.
Dated: February 4, 2005.
By Order of the Federal Maritime
Commission.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Ocean Transportation Intermediary
License Applicants
Notice is hereby given that the
following applicants have filed with the
Federal Maritime Commission an
application for license as a Non-VesselOperating Common Carrier and Ocean
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Freight Forwarder—Ocean
Transportation Intermediary pursuant to
section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984
as amended (46 U.S.C. app. 1718 and 46
CFR part 515).
Persons knowing of any reason why
the following applicants should not
receive a license are requested to
contact the Office of Transportation
Intermediaries, Federal Maritime
Commission, Washington, DC 20573.
Non-Vessel—Operating Common
Carrier Ocean Transportation
Intermediary Applicants
InterCaribbean Cargo, Inc., 8080 NW
71st Street, Miami, FL 33166, Officer:
Ramona A. Lopez, President
(Qualifying Individual).
The One Shipping Inc., 19390 East
Fadden Street, Rowland Heights, CA
91748, Officers: San Wei Huang, CFO
(Qualifying Individual), Chiao Ling
Dong, CEO.
International Express Inc., 11435 NW
34th Street, Miami, FL 33178,
Officers: Susan Pollard, Director
(Qualifying Individual), Mala
Veerasawmy, President.
Non-Vessel—Operating Common
Carrier and Ocean Freight Forwarder
Transportation Intermediary
Applicants
United Aircraft Sales, Corp. dba ILS
Cargo USA, 7517–21 NW 52 Street,
Miami, FL 33166, Officers: Marlen
Estevez, Account Executive
(Qualifying Individual), Rafael
Mosquera, Vice President.
USL, Inc. dba USL Logistics, 3621 S.
Harbor Blvd., Suite 225, Santa Ana,
CA 92704, Officers: Robert A. Beilin,
Sen. Vice President (Qualifying
Individual), Edward W. Aldridge,
President.
Ocean Freight Forwarder—Ocean
Transportation Intermediary
Applicants
Pro Packing, Inc., 100 Broad Avenue,
Wilmington, CA 90477, Officer: Greg
Sanden, President (Qualifying
Individual).
Rohclem Corporation, 2005 Bierce
Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454,
Officer: Melchor C. Lazo, II, President
(Qualifying Individual).
Dated: February 4, 2005.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
[30Day–05–0337]
Proposed Data Collections Submitted
for Public Comment and
Recommendations
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
information collection requests under
review by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35). To request a copy of this
request, call the CDC Reports Clearance
Officer at (404) 371–5976 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of
Management and Budget, Washington,
DC via fax to (202) 395–6974. Written
comments should be received within 30
days of this notice.
Proposed Project
National Blood Lead Surveillance
System (OMB No. 0920–0337)—
Revision—National Center for
Environmental Health (NCEH) and
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC, National Center for
Environmental Health began the
National Childhood Lead Surveillance
Program in 1992. The goals of the
childhood lead surveillance program are
to: (1) Establish childhood lead
surveillance systems at the state and
national levels; (2) use surveillance data
to estimate the extent of elevated bloodlead levels (BLLs) among children; (3)
assess the follow-up of children with
elevated blood-lead levels; (4) examine
potential sources of lead exposure; and
(5) help allocate resources for lead
poison prevention activities. State
surveillance systems are based on
reports of blood-lead tests from
laboratories. Ideally, laboratories report
results of all lead tests (not just elevated
values) to the state health department;
however, each state determines the
reporting level for blood-lead tests. In
addition to blood-lead test results, state
child-specific surveillance databases
contain follow-up data on children with
elevated blood-lead levels including
data on medical treatment,
environmental investigations, and
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potential sources of lead exposure.
Surveillance data for the national
database are extracted from the state
child tracking databases and transferred
to CDC.
Since 1987, CDC National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health has
sponsored the state-based Adult Blood
Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance
(ABLES) program to track cases of
elevated BLLs among persons ages 16
years and older, and provide
intervention consultation and other
assistance. The public health objective
of the ABLES program, as stated in
Healthy People 2010, is to reduce the
number of persons with BLLs >25 µg/dL
from work exposures to zero by 2010.
The ABLES program seeks to
accomplish its objective by continuing
to improve its surveillance programs
and helping state health and other
agencies to effectively intervene to
prevent further lead exposures.
Intervention strategies implemented by
state ABLES-reporting include:
conducting follow-up interviews with
physicians, employers, and workers;
investigating work sites; delivering
technical assistance regarding exposure
reduction or prevention; providing
referrals for consultation and
enforcement; and developing and
disseminating educational materials and
outreach programs. To coordinate their
reporting and intervention activities for
maximum efficiency, state ABLES
programs are strongly encouraged to
develop effective working relationships
with the childhood lead prevention
programs in their states. An estimated
two-three percent of children with BLLs
>10 µg/dL reach those levels from
exposure to lead brought home from the
workplace on the clothes or in the
vehicles of their adult caregivers.
ABLES is being included for the first
time under this OMB approval request.
ABLES is also a state laboratory-based
surveillance system and many states
collect both child and adult blood lead
data. This request formerly known as
the ‘‘National Childhood Blood Lead
Surveillance System’’ is for a three-year
extension with various changes to the
current childhood system and the
inclusion of the adult blood lead
surveillance system. There is no cost to
respondents other than their time. The
estimated annualized burden is 672
hours.
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Ocean Transportation Intermediary License Applicants
Notice is hereby given that the following applicants have filed
with the Federal Maritime Commission an application for license as a
Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier and Ocean
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Freight Forwarder--Ocean Transportation Intermediary pursuant to
section 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984 as amended (46 U.S.C. app. 1718
and 46 CFR part 515).
Persons knowing of any reason why the following applicants should
not receive a license are requested to contact the Office of
Transportation Intermediaries, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington,
DC 20573.
Non-Vessel--Operating Common Carrier Ocean Transportation Intermediary
Applicants
InterCaribbean Cargo, Inc., 8080 NW 71st Street, Miami, FL 33166,
Officer: Ramona A. Lopez, President (Qualifying Individual).
The One Shipping Inc., 19390 East Fadden Street, Rowland Heights, CA
91748, Officers: San Wei Huang, CFO (Qualifying Individual), Chiao Ling
Dong, CEO.
International Express Inc., 11435 NW 34th Street, Miami, FL 33178,
Officers: Susan Pollard, Director (Qualifying Individual), Mala
Veerasawmy, President.
Non-Vessel--Operating Common Carrier and Ocean Freight Forwarder
Transportation Intermediary Applicants
United Aircraft Sales, Corp. dba ILS Cargo USA, 7517-21 NW 52 Street,
Miami, FL 33166, Officers: Marlen Estevez, Account Executive
(Qualifying Individual), Rafael Mosquera, Vice President.
USL, Inc. dba USL Logistics, 3621 S. Harbor Blvd., Suite 225, Santa
Ana, CA 92704, Officers: Robert A. Beilin, Sen. Vice President
(Qualifying Individual), Edward W. Aldridge, President.
Ocean Freight Forwarder--Ocean Transportation Intermediary Applicants
Pro Packing, Inc., 100 Broad Avenue, Wilmington, CA 90477, Officer:
Greg Sanden, President (Qualifying Individual).
Rohclem Corporation, 2005 Bierce Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454,
Officer: Melchor C. Lazo, II, President (Qualifying Individual).
Dated: February 4, 2005.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
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