Worldwide Relocations, Inc., All-in-One Shipping, Inc., Boston Logistics Corp., Around the World Shipping, Inc., Tradewind Consulting, Inc., Global Direct Shipping, Megan K. Karpick (a.k.a. Catherine Kaiser, Kathryn Kaiser, Catherine Kerpick, Megan Kaiser and Alexandria Hudson), Martin J. McKenzie, Patrick John Costadoni, Elizabeth F. Hudson, Sharon Fachler, and Oren Fachler, et al.-Possible Violations of Sections 8, 10 and 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984 and the Commission's Regulations at 46 CFR 515.3, 515.21 and 520.3; Notice of Order of Investigation and Hearing, 3844 [E6-786]
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operating unlawfully. Named in the
order are: Moving Services, L.L.C.;
Worldwide Relocations, Inc.;
International Shipping Solutions, Inc.;
Dolphin International Shipping, Inc.;
All-in-One Shipping, Inc.; Boston
Logistics Corp.; Around the World
Shipping, Inc.; Tradewind Consulting,
Inc.; Global Direct Shipping; Sharon
Fachler; Oren Fachler; Lucy Norry;
Patrick J. Costadoni; Steve Kuller;
Megan K. Karpick (a.k.a. Catherine
Kaiser, Kathryn Kaiser, Catherine
Kerpick, Megan Kaiser and Alexandria
Hudson); Barbara Deane (a.k.a. Barbara
Fajardo); Baruch Karpick; Martin J.
McKenzie; Joshua S. Morales; Elizabeth
F. Hudson; Daniel E. Cuadrado (a.k.a.
Daniel Edward); Ronald Eaden; and
Robert Bachs (collectively ‘‘the
Respondents’’).
The Commission has received over
250 consumer complaints from shippers
regarding the above individuals and
companies alleging, among other things,
that the companies: failed to deliver the
cargo and refused to return pre-paid
ocean freight; lost the cargo; charged the
shipper for marine insurance which
they never obtained; misled the shipper
as to the whereabouts of cargo; charged
the shipper an inflated rate and
withheld cargo until that rate was paid;
and failed to pay the common carrier. In
many cases, the shipper was forced to
pay another carrier or warehouse a
second time in order to have the cargo
released. In addition, none of the
companies or individuals listed is
licensed as OTIs by the Federal
Maritime Commission, nor have they
provided proof of financial
responsibility, or published a tariff
showing their rates.
This proceeding seeks to determine:
(1) Whether Respondents violated
sections 8, 10, and 19 of the Shipping
Act of 1984 and the Commission’s
regulations at 46 CFR Parts 515 and 520
by operating as non-vessel-operating
common carriers in the U.S. trades
without obtaining licenses from the
Commission, without providing proof of
financial responsibility, without
publishing an electronic tariff, and by
failing to establish, observe, and enforce
just and reasonable regulations and
practices relating to or connected with
receiving, handling, storing, or
delivering property; (2) Whether, in the
event one or more violations of sections
8, 10 and 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984
and 46 CFR Parts 515 and 520 are
found, civil penalties should be
assessed and, if so, the identity of the
persons and/or corporations to whom
the penalties should be assessed and the
amount of the penalties to be assessed;
(3) Whether, in the event violations are
found, appropriate cease and desist
orders should be issued.
The full text of this order may be
viewed on the Commission’s home page
at https://www.fmc.gov or at the Office of
the Secretary, Room 1046, 800 North
Capitol Street, NW., Washington DC.
Any person may file a petition for leave
to intervene in accordance with 46 CFR
502.72.
Dated: January 10, 2006.
Miguel I. Flores,
Director, Water Quality Protection Division,
Region 6.
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Worldwide Relocations, Inc., All-in-One
Shipping, Inc., Boston Logistics Corp.,
Around the World Shipping, Inc.,
Tradewind Consulting, Inc., Global
Direct Shipping, Megan K. Karpick
(a.k.a. Catherine Kaiser, Kathryn
Kaiser, Catherine Kerpick, Megan
Kaiser and Alexandria Hudson), Martin
J. McKenzie, Patrick John Costadoni,
Elizabeth F. Hudson, Sharon Fachler,
and Oren Fachler, et al.—Possible
Violations of Sections 8, 10 and 19 of
the Shipping Act of 1984 and the
Commission’s Regulations at 46 CFR
515.3, 515.21 and 520.3; Notice of
Order of Investigation and Hearing
Notice is given that on January 11,
2006 the Federal Maritime Commission
issued an Order of Investigation and
Hearing to determine whether nine
apparently related household goods
moving companies and their owners
and/or primary corporate officers were
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 06-01]
Worldwide Relocations, Inc., All-in-One Shipping, Inc., Boston
Logistics Corp., Around the World Shipping, Inc., Tradewind Consulting,
Inc., Global Direct Shipping, Megan K. Karpick (a.k.a. Catherine
Kaiser, Kathryn Kaiser, Catherine Kerpick, Megan Kaiser and Alexandria
Hudson), Martin J. McKenzie, Patrick John Costadoni, Elizabeth F.
Hudson, Sharon Fachler, and Oren Fachler, et al.--Possible Violations
of Sections 8, 10 and 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984 and the
Commission's Regulations at 46 CFR 515.3, 515.21 and 520.3; Notice of
Order of Investigation and Hearing
Notice is given that on January 11, 2006 the Federal Maritime
Commission issued an Order of Investigation and Hearing to determine
whether nine apparently related household goods moving companies and
their owners and/or primary corporate officers were operating
unlawfully. Named in the order are: Moving Services, L.L.C.; Worldwide
Relocations, Inc.; International Shipping Solutions, Inc.; Dolphin
International Shipping, Inc.; All-in-One Shipping, Inc.; Boston
Logistics Corp.; Around the World Shipping, Inc.; Tradewind Consulting,
Inc.; Global Direct Shipping; Sharon Fachler; Oren Fachler; Lucy Norry;
Patrick J. Costadoni; Steve Kuller; Megan K. Karpick (a.k.a. Catherine
Kaiser, Kathryn Kaiser, Catherine Kerpick, Megan Kaiser and Alexandria
Hudson); Barbara Deane (a.k.a. Barbara Fajardo); Baruch Karpick; Martin
J. McKenzie; Joshua S. Morales; Elizabeth F. Hudson; Daniel E. Cuadrado
(a.k.a. Daniel Edward); Ronald Eaden; and Robert Bachs (collectively
``the Respondents'').
The Commission has received over 250 consumer complaints from
shippers regarding the above individuals and companies alleging, among
other things, that the companies: failed to deliver the cargo and
refused to return pre-paid ocean freight; lost the cargo; charged the
shipper for marine insurance which they never obtained; misled the
shipper as to the whereabouts of cargo; charged the shipper an inflated
rate and withheld cargo until that rate was paid; and failed to pay the
common carrier. In many cases, the shipper was forced to pay another
carrier or warehouse a second time in order to have the cargo released.
In addition, none of the companies or individuals listed is licensed as
OTIs by the Federal Maritime Commission, nor have they provided proof
of financial responsibility, or published a tariff showing their rates.
This proceeding seeks to determine: (1) Whether Respondents
violated sections 8, 10, and 19 of the Shipping Act of 1984 and the
Commission's regulations at 46 CFR Parts 515 and 520 by operating as
non-vessel-operating common carriers in the U.S. trades without
obtaining licenses from the Commission, without providing proof of
financial responsibility, without publishing an electronic tariff, and
by failing to establish, observe, and enforce just and reasonable
regulations and practices relating to or connected with receiving,
handling, storing, or delivering property; (2) Whether, in the event
one or more violations of sections 8, 10 and 19 of the Shipping Act of
1984 and 46 CFR Parts 515 and 520 are found, civil penalties should be
assessed and, if so, the identity of the persons and/or corporations to
whom the penalties should be assessed and the amount of the penalties
to be assessed; (3) Whether, in the event violations are found,
appropriate cease and desist orders should be issued.
The full text of this order may be viewed on the Commission's home
page at https://www.fmc.gov or at the Office of the Secretary, Room
1046, 800 North Capitol Street, NW., Washington DC. Any person may file
a petition for leave to intervene in accordance with 46 CFR 502.72.
Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E6-786 Filed 1-23-06; 8:45 am]
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