Petition of COSCO Container Lines Company Limited for an Exemption From Commission Regulations; Notice of Filing and Request for Comments, 4627 [2016-01579]
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Petition of COSCO Container Lines
Company Limited for an Exemption
From Commission Regulations; Notice
of Filing and Request for Comments
This is to provide notice of filing and
to invite comments on or before
February 12, 2016, with regard to the
Petition described below.
COSCO Container Lines Company
Limited (‘‘COSCON’’) (Petitioner), has
petitioned the Commission pursuant to
46 CFR 502.76 of the Commission’s
Rules of Practice and Procedure, for an
exemption from the Commission’s rules
requiring individual service contract
amendments, 46 CFR 530.10.
Specifically, Petitioner explains that
‘‘[o]n or about March 1, 2016, COSCON
will acquire by time charter the
containerships and certain other assets
of China Shipping Container Lines Co.
(‘‘China Shipping’’)’’ and, as such,
requests that the Commission permit the
submission of a ‘‘universal notice to the
Commission and to the service contract
parties’’ instead of filing an amendment
for each of the seven hundred (700)
service contracts that will be assigned to
COSCON. In addition COSCON
proposes to send electronic notice to
each shipper counter party. Because
China Shipping tariffs will be taken over
by COSCON and renumbered and
republished, COSCON also seeks a
waiver to avoid amending each contract
with the new tariff number, by
publishing a notice of the change in the
existing China Shipping and COSCON
tariffs.
The Petition in its entirety is posted
on the Commission’s Web site at
https://www.fmc.gov/p1-16. Comments
filed in response to this Petition will be
posted on the Commission’s Web site at
this location.
In order for the Commission to make
a thorough evaluation of the Petition,
interested persons are requested to
submit views or arguments in reply to
the Petition no later than February 12,
2016. Commenters must send an
original and 5 copies to the Secretary,
Federal Maritime Commission, 800
North Capitol Street NW., Washington,
DC 20573–0001, and be served on
Petitioner’s counsel, Robert B.
Yoshitomi, or Eric C. Jeffrey, Nixon
Peabody LLP, 799 9th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20001. A PDF copy of
the reply must also be sent as an
attachment to Secretary@fmc.gov.
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Petition No. P1-16]
Petition of COSCO Container Lines Company Limited for an
Exemption From Commission Regulations; Notice of Filing and Request for
Comments
This is to provide notice of filing and to invite comments on or
before February 12, 2016, with regard to the Petition described below.
COSCO Container Lines Company Limited (``COSCON'') (Petitioner),
has petitioned the Commission pursuant to 46 CFR 502.76 of the
Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, for an exemption from the
Commission's rules requiring individual service contract amendments, 46
CFR 530.10. Specifically, Petitioner explains that ``[o]n or about
March 1, 2016, COSCON will acquire by time charter the containerships
and certain other assets of China Shipping Container Lines Co. (``China
Shipping'')'' and, as such, requests that the Commission permit the
submission of a ``universal notice to the Commission and to the service
contract parties'' instead of filing an amendment for each of the seven
hundred (700) service contracts that will be assigned to COSCON. In
addition COSCON proposes to send electronic notice to each shipper
counter party. Because China Shipping tariffs will be taken over by
COSCON and renumbered and republished, COSCON also seeks a waiver to
avoid amending each contract with the new tariff number, by publishing
a notice of the change in the existing China Shipping and COSCON
tariffs.
The Petition in its entirety is posted on the Commission's Web site
at https://www.fmc.gov/p1-16. Comments filed in response to this
Petition will be posted on the Commission's Web site at this location.
In order for the Commission to make a thorough evaluation of the
Petition, interested persons are requested to submit views or arguments
in reply to the Petition no later than February 12, 2016. Commenters
must send an original and 5 copies to the Secretary, Federal Maritime
Commission, 800 North Capitol Street NW., Washington, DC 20573-0001,
and be served on Petitioner's counsel, Robert B. Yoshitomi, or Eric C.
Jeffrey, Nixon Peabody LLP, 799 9th Street NW., Washington, DC 20001. A
PDF copy of the reply must also be sent as an attachment to
Secretary@fmc.gov. Include in the email subject line ``Petition No P1-
16.''
Karen V. Gregory,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2016-01579 Filed 1-26-16; 8:45 am]
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