Carlstar Group LLC F/K/A Carlisle Transportation Products, Inc. and CTP Transportation Products, LLC v. UTi, United States, Inc.; UTi United States, LLC; and DSV Air & Sea, Inc.; Notice of Filing of Complaint and Assignment, 42683 [2017-19134]
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Carlstar Group LLC F/K/A Carlisle
Transportation Products, Inc. and CTP
Transportation Products, LLC v. UTi,
United States, Inc.; UTi United States,
LLC; and DSV Air & Sea, Inc.; Notice
of Filing of Complaint and Assignment
Notice is given that a complaint has
been filed with the Federal Maritime
Commission (Commission or FMC) by
Carlstar Group LLC f/k/a Carlisle
Transportation Products, Inc. and CTP
Transportation Products, LLC,
hereinafter ‘‘Complainant,’’ against UTi,
United States, Inc.; UTi United States,
LLC; and DSV Air & Sea, Inc.,
hereinafter ‘‘Respondents.’’
Complainant states it is a Tennessee
corporation and ‘‘. . . is an industry
leader of specialty tires and wheels for
various markets, including agriculture,
construction, ATV, high-speed trailer,
and lawn and garden.’’ Complainant
alleges that Respondent UTi, United
States, Inc., is a FMC licensed ‘‘. . .
non-vessel [operating] common carrier
(‘‘NVOCC’’) [that is] organized under the
laws of the State of New York.’’
Complainant also states that Respondent
DSV Air & Sea, Inc. is a New Jersey
headquartered freight forwarder, that
‘‘. . . is a successor-in-interest to UTi,
United States, Inc. . . . [and] provides
transport and logistics services,
including warehousing, distribution,
packing, and loading.’’ Complainant
also states that Respondent UTi United
States, LLC ‘‘. . . is a successor-ininterest to UTi, United States, Inc, is a
subsidiary of DSV Air & Sea, Inc. and
is registered as a Delaware company.’’
Complainant alleges that all parties
‘‘. . . executed an agreement dated June
1, 2011 . . . [in order] for UTi to
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provide [Complainant] ‘world-class
ocean freight negotiation and
management services’ including, but not
limited to, ‘freight forwarding,
brokerage, contract logistics and
consulting services’ . . .’’ Complainant
alleges that during the life of the
agreement, it was overcharged by
Respondent and has incurred damages
‘‘in the amount of at least
$5,155,170.06’’ in violation of the
Shipping Act, in particular:
1. ‘‘. . . 46 U.S.C. 41102(c) 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. ‘‘. . . 46 U.S.C. 41104(2) by
charging rates greater than the
published tariff and/or the
Agreements’’; and
3. ‘‘. . . 46 U.S.C. 41102(4) by
charging unfair and potentially
discriminatory fees.’’
Complainant seeks ‘‘. . . an order be
entered commanding Respondents to
pay Carlstar reparations for violations of
the Shipping Act . . .’’ and other relief.
The full text of the complaint can be
found in the Commission’s Electronic
Reading Room at www.fmc.gov/17-08/.
This proceeding has been assigned to
the Office of Administrative Law Judges.
The initial decision of the presiding
officer in this proceeding shall be issued
by September 5, 2018, and the final
decision of the Commission shall be
issued by March 19, 2019.
Rachel E. Dickon,
Assistant Secretary.
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 17-08]
Carlstar Group LLC F/K/A Carlisle Transportation Products, Inc.
and CTP Transportation Products, LLC v. UTi, United States, Inc.; UTi
United States, LLC; and DSV Air & Sea, Inc.; Notice of Filing of
Complaint and Assignment
Notice is given that a complaint has been filed with the Federal
Maritime Commission (Commission or FMC) by Carlstar Group LLC f/k/a
Carlisle Transportation Products, Inc. and CTP Transportation Products,
LLC, hereinafter ``Complainant,'' against UTi, United States, Inc.; UTi
United States, LLC; and DSV Air & Sea, Inc., hereinafter
``Respondents.'' Complainant states it is a Tennessee corporation and
``. . . is an industry leader of specialty tires and wheels for various
markets, including agriculture, construction, ATV, high-speed trailer,
and lawn and garden.'' Complainant alleges that Respondent UTi, United
States, Inc., is a FMC licensed ``. . . non-vessel [operating] common
carrier (``NVOCC'') [that is] organized under the laws of the State of
New York.'' Complainant also states that Respondent DSV Air & Sea, Inc.
is a New Jersey headquartered freight forwarder, that ``. . . is a
successor-in-interest to UTi, United States, Inc. . . . [and] provides
transport and logistics services, including warehousing, distribution,
packing, and loading.'' Complainant also states that Respondent UTi
United States, LLC ``. . . is a successor-in-interest to UTi, United
States, Inc, is a subsidiary of DSV Air & Sea, Inc. and is registered
as a Delaware company.''
Complainant alleges that all parties ``. . . executed an agreement
dated June 1, 2011 . . . [in order] for UTi to provide [Complainant]
`world-class ocean freight negotiation and management services'
including, but not limited to, `freight forwarding, brokerage, contract
logistics and consulting services' . . .'' Complainant alleges that
during the life of the agreement, it was overcharged by Respondent and
has incurred damages ``in the amount of at least $5,155,170.06'' in
violation of the Shipping Act, in particular:
1. ``. . . 46 U.S.C. 41102(c) 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. ``. . . 46 U.S.C. 41104(2) by charging rates greater than the
published tariff and/or the Agreements''; and
3. ``. . . 46 U.S.C. 41102(4) by charging unfair and potentially
discriminatory fees.''
Complainant seeks ``. . . an order be entered commanding
Respondents to pay Carlstar reparations for violations of the Shipping
Act . . .'' and other relief. The full text of the complaint can be
found in the Commission's Electronic Reading Room at www.fmc.gov/17-08/.
This proceeding has been assigned to the Office of Administrative
Law Judges. The initial decision of the presiding officer in this
proceeding shall be issued by September 5, 2018, and the final decision
of the Commission shall be issued by March 19, 2019.
Rachel E. Dickon,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2017-19134 Filed 9-8-17; 8:45 am]
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