Freight Forwarder Pays $139,650 for Affiliates' Shipments to Cuba …
By: Brooke Driver
EGL, Inc. of Houston, Texas has agreed to pay $139,650 for alleged violations of the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, 31 C.F.R. part 515 (CACR) and the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations, 31 C.F.R. part 560 (ITSR). During 280 transactions between the dates of April 19, 2005 and December 15, 2008, EGL s foreign affiliates provided freight forwarding services to and from Cuba, in violation of the CACR. The alleged violations of the ITR occurred between August 15, 2008 and October 27, 2008, when affiliates of EGL provided freight forwarding services for ten shipments that contained oil rig supplies to Aban VIII, an oil drilling rig off the Iranian coast owned by Petropars an affiliate of the National Iranian Oil Company.
While the company voluntarily disclosed the CACR violations, it did not disclose the ITR violations, resulting in a base fine of $206,889. The lowered settlement amount and the case s non-egregious classification reflect OFAC s consideration of the following:
- EGL had no history of prior sanctions violations
- EGL substantially cooperated with OFAC s investigation, including by entering into statute of limitations tolling agreements, and by producing responsive materials in a clear and organized fashion
- EGL took remedial measures to prevent future OFAC violations
OFAC s required fine of $139,650 was based on the facts that:
- The alleged violations of the CACR and the ITR by EGL resulted in significant harm to OFAC s sanctions programs
- EGL had reason to know that the Aban VIII was an oil rig operated by an Iranian company in Iranian waters
So what have we learned?
1. Be aware of the actions of your affiliates, because you are accountable for their mistakes.
2. Speak up to pay less: The government will take your cooperation into consideration when determining consequences.
3. Suspicion counts as knowledge: reason to believe that a violation may occur is reason enough for the government to dole out severe consequences.
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Existing Jobs In A Leading Clearing & Freight Forwarding Company
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Existing Jobs1 In A Leading Clearing & Freight Forwarding Company
A Leading Clearing & Freight Forwarding Company is looking for a dynamic staff in their Lagos Office for the role of an Operations Manager.
JOB TITLE: OPERATIONS MANAGER
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Manage, control and supervise the activities of the operations staff
Monitoring of payments for debit notes (shipping and terminal)
Ensuring that a competent clearing staff handles the clients job at all times
Dealing with customs queries where the clearing staff cannot resolve
Keeping track of all jobs2 in clearing, from the day the file enters clearing up to delivery point
Represent the company at meetings
Reporting daily activities.
Using personal judgment and initiative to develop effective and constructive solutions to challenges and obstacles in the clearing process
Agreeing on costs and disbursements to carry out clearing.
SKILLS REQUIREMENT
Strong initiative and leadership skills
Good Communication and interpersonal skills
Analytical and problem solving Business and entrepreneurial spirit
Results and performance oriented
Good knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Must possess a minimum of a second class lower in Business administration or any related discipline from a reputable university
Minimum of 2 years experience in logistics (especially in clearing and forwarding)
Applicant should not be more than 35 years and not less than 28 years
Applicant must have concluded NYSC
Must have proven repertoire in setting and meeting strict KPIs
Must have Operational knowledge of the ports and government3 agencies.
Must have knowledge of proper clearing and haulage documentation for both import and export
Must have appropriate Knowledge of Inspection agents, Banks, Shipping Companies and Terminals
Must be ready to work to deadlines and supervise a team of 10 staff
Must be driven and ready to work round the clock to meet deadlines
Must have the ability to handle customs and shipping companies for Imports, temporary importation, and Exports.
Must be able to handle pressure.
Must have certifications within the maritime industry.
Must have knowledge of the Customs and Excise HS Code and Explanatory notes.
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Hauliers look to broaden their business as road freight faces …
Despite the tough overall conditions that continue to plague north European economies, road freight volumes appear to be holding up.
The recent monthly Danske Bank freight forwarding index recorded a May level of 63, substantially up from April s level of 50 (a number that represents a stable level of volumes). However, road freight operators also remained relatively pessimistic about the forthcoming months, according to report author Erik Bergoo.
Expectations for road came in at 47 for July (57 in June) and indicate decreasing volume development over the next two months, he said.
The uncertainty over future business levels was reflected in the preliminary results of one of the UK s largest haulage companies, Wincanton, which were released today. Over the past year the company has refocused its business, withdrawing from its European operations and exiting the food distribution business and instead concentrating on the remaining UK and Ireland operations.
It recorded a 10% decline in revenues, which dropped from 1.2bn the year before to 1.08bn, partly as result of the withdrawal from Europe and food, but also partly as a result of two particular customers deciding to in-source supply chain operations.
Nonetheless, pre-tax profit was up, from 28.8m in 2012 to 32.1m this year, with underlying margins up from 3.6% to 4.3%, which were principally the result of cost savings, while it bolstered its revenues through a series of contract wins, and sought to offer existing clients a broader range of services.
We have made progress with offering broader supply chain solutions in the year, in particular with the extensive technological developments inherent in the convenience store distribution centre solutions. By increasing the value added in our solutions we have both increased the return from such projects and also the depth of our relationships with our customers, said chief executive Eric Born.
Its major difficulty is that in concentrating on the UK and Ireland it has hardly placed itself in a market that has significant growth potential. That said, after a challenging few years in which it has recorded losses and seen its markets hit by recession, it remains firmly in recovery mode.
Wincanton is making steady progress in its recovery programme and, whilst average debt levels (c 201m) remain too high in our view, the group is now generating a positive cash inflow and debt levels are falling. Underlying trading looks reasonably encouraging in a tough industry and group operating profit margins rose from 3.6% to 4.3% in the year, analysts at Investec wrote in a note following the publication of the results.
Mr Born added that he did not expect to see any general economic recovery in its markets over the next 12 months. We do not expect the economic environment in the UK and Ireland to offer any relief and as such we will focus on winning market share and capture customer opportunities through the development of supply chain solutions and the cross-selling of products and services.
In addition to growing the business and broadening our offering, we will continue to drive out further costs by improving the efficiency of our operating model across our three main asset pools of people, property and fleet.
A Dow Jones analyst told The Loadstar: Unemployment is slow because most people have kept their jobs, which is unusual for an economic downturn in this country, but on average they re actually earning what they were earning perhaps 10 years ago. Stobart offers a template for an alternative strategy, diversification into other business areas, but with the exception of its biomass operations, that doesn t seem to have paid off yet.
In terms of logistics, however, both companies are broadly transforming themselves from hauliers into integrated logistics service providers.
Wincanton splits its business into two sectors: contract logistics services, which covers its logistics customers in the construction, FMCG, retail grocery, retail general merchandise, tankers and fuel sectors, amongst others. Overall revenue for the division was down 10% to 923m, and every sector showed declining revenues bar construction, which was buoyed by new bulk cement powder transport operations for Lafarge from its network of six national plants nationwide.
It also won a new contract with Rolls Royce for the storage of defence-related power units, while other start-ups included two new distribution centres for Morrisons and Sainsbury s convenience store expansion.
Its other sector is the smaller, specialist services division, which comprises container haulage, document storage and vehicle maintenance and repair services, and which reported an 8.5% decline in revenue, mainly dragged down by the weakness in the container transport market.
The container transport market continues to be weak in the UK with limited overall volume growth. Factors such as increasing shipping line charges for UK delivery diverted volumes to European ports and transport operators, the company said.
Road Freight Forwarding in Australia Industry Market Research …
The Road Freight Forwarding industry is expected to face more-favourable trading conditions over the next five years. For this reason, industry research firm IBISWorld has updated its report on the Road Freight Forwarding industry in Australia.
Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) June 12, 2013
Freight forwarders purchase transport services in bulk, which they then onsell in smaller quantities to major markets. The distinguishing feature of their activities is consolidation, a process where they combine loads from multiple clients to use transport space as efficiently as possible. The industry’s competitive advantage of consolidation services has diminished in the five years through 2012-13 due to changes in the logistics market. As Australia’s freight task has grown, the logistics sector has increased in sophistication. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Caroline Finch, third-party logistics services have increased rapidly and the rise of vertically integrated logistics companies has eclipsed growth in the industry. Revenue for the Road Freight Forwarding1 industry is expected to decline at a compound annual rate of 2.1% over the five years through 2012-13 to be worth $2.2 billion. A 0.5% increase in industry revenue is forecast for 2012-13.
The decline in revenue in the five years through 2012-13 partly reflects the lower levels of the global oil price. Transport costs are the bulk of the industry’s purchases expense. Oil prices increased rapidly in the years to 2007-08 and industry revenue was inflated as operators passed on the increasing cost of transport to their clients. This stabilised profit. Revenue declines in 2009-10 and 2010-11 reflect the drop and subsequent rises in the price of transport, due to the less volatile behaviour of global oil prices.
The Road Freight Forwarding2 industry has a medium level of concentration, with larger players earning a disproportionate share of revenue relative to their share of industry employment. The industry s four largest players are DHL Global Forwarding (Australia) Pty Limited, TNT Australia Pty Ltd, Schenker Australia Pty Limited and Toll Holdings Limited.
Australia’s total freight task is expected to double by 2020, which will support future revenue growth, says Finch. Across major markets, demand is expected to vary . A trend for moving manufacturing offshore to low-cost producer countries has boosted Australia’s imports. Export and manufacturing markets are expected to decline commensurately. Australia’s imports are dominated by semi-finished inputs in production. Consumer goods are generally transported by road freight, increasing the market for road freight forwarders. Oil price increases in the coming years are expected to put pressure on industry profit and increase road freight rates, which are likely to spur revenue growth.
For more information, visit IBISWorld s Road Freight Forwarding3 report in Australia industry page.
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IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics
Forwarders do not actually move the goods themselves. Instead, they are mainly engaged in organising transport services and consolidating goods for transport. Consolidating loads allows road freight forwarders to achieve and pass on rates that their customers would be unable to achieve alone.
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Freight Forwarding Import Campervan from Australia & New Zealand
If you re an avid renovator of the beautiful VW Campers, or fancy a project for the weekends, you ll be looking for a subject to work on. You might currently be looking at availability in the UK. Why not stretch further afield and consider importing a Camper from Australia or New Zealand?
For a start, Australia and New Zealand both drive on the left hand side of the road, so the majority of the Campervans available there will be right-hand drive. The climate in Australasia (i.e. much less rain than here in sunny England!) also is an advantage, creating less damage to the Campervans (we all know rust is a big problem to solve, and expensive too).
A VW Campervan could be transported over to the UK in a number of ways, there is the option of putting it in its own 40 foot container, or it could be rolled on, rolled off (or RORO for short). How you ship the Campervan will depend on its condition and whether it is currently driveable.
Mercator Cargo has excellent freight forwarding partners in Australia and New Zealand, and can arrange for transportation to the dock there, and for the Campervan to be loaded into the container safely, or rolled onto the ship.
If the Camper will transit in a container, there must be less than a quarter tank of fuel, and the battery must be disconnected we can have this arranged for you. If the Campervan will be loaded RORO, then all that needs to be made sure is that there is no other cargo in the van itself.
Upon arrival in the UK, customs clearance and import VAT and duty will need to be arranged. One of our experienced freight forwarders can advise you on levels of duty to be paid, and any other necessaries to clear the Campervan through customs. And finally, we can arrange for the Campervan to be delivered to you so that you can begin your work on it.
So if you re seriously looking at shipping a VW Camper (or any kind of motorhome/caravan) from Australasia, then give us a call to obtain a quote Tel. 02392 756 575. Email: sales@mercatorcargo.co.uk.1
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Freight Forwarding Why Choose an Independent Freight Forwarder
Mercator Cargo has been running for over twenty years now and is still run and managed by the same founding family. Mr Paul (our MD) has been in the industry for almost forty years, and our imports and exports team have extensive knowledge of the freight forwarding industry.
Mercator Cargo is an independent freight forwarder. But what does this mean to you as the import or export customer? Traditionally, independent freight forwarders have had the means and the advantage of offering their customers a high quality personal service.
An independent freight forwarding outfit has excellent capabilities of being flexible with their customers, and the ability to be agile and respond quickly to their customers need for convenience. By having this valuable service, good rapport with customers, and formed links with other independent freight forwarders (via a global network), independent freight forwarders have the ability to offer just as comprehensive freight forwarding service, if not a better service than larger logistics companies.
The advantage of an independent freight forwarder being a part of a global network, is also something which can set apart one forwarder from another. Mercator Cargo is a founding partner of the independent freight forwarder network Marco Polo Line. The global network is made up of other independent freight forwarders from all around the world. The advantage of being part of this network includes having personal contacts in almost every country in the world, local knowledge around the globe, ability to offer door-to-door services in most countries, and tried and tested worldwide partners.
Independent freight forwarders, such as Mercator Cargo, have traditional strengths of innovative and bespoke premium services, teamed with the added value of thorough knowledge of their clients businesses and service.
If you re looking for a reliable service from an independent freight forwarder, then call us today to discuss your shipping needs Tel. 02392 756 575. Email: sales@mercatorcargo.co.uk.1
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How Shipping Containers Changed the Freight Forwarding Industry
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Shipping containers have been used since the 1950s when they were invented by an American trucking businessman. Since then, freight forwarders, importers and exporters have used shipping containers for the transit of all kinds of goods.
Prior to freight forwarders using 40 foot or 20 foot containers, ships hulls were loaded manually by dock workers, box by box, piece by piece. This is a time consuming job, and sometimes these big shipping liners spent more time at the docks than they did at sea.
Now, using shipping containers, freight forwarders can get their cargo off the shipping liners within hours, rather than weeks. Their uniformed sizes mean that they can be easily transferred from ship to dockside, to truck, to train, and so on.
These rather simple developments in freight forwarding have dramatically decreased costs involved in importing and exporting goods.
If you have a full container load, or even a less than container load, of cargo to be exported or imported, then get in touch today to discuss our freight forwarding services available Tel. 02392 756 575. Email: sales@mercatorcargo.co.uk.3
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Townley Group International

Townley Group International (TGI) provides logistics and freight forwarding services to the defence industry.
Our experience of operating within difficult and remote areas, such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Fiji and Algeria, has led to us becoming a pioneering defence logistics agency, specialising in international war zone logistics.
With receiving stations in all major cities throughout Australia, as well as regional sites and overseas locations, we are able to accommodate clients all over the world.
Logistics and freight forwarding services for the defence industry
TGI’s services within the freight industry range from general customs clearance right the way through to chartering ocean vessels.
We provide a professional and extensive service for delivery of your cargo through a single point of contact in our customer service team. Our services include:
- War zone logistics
- Project / out of gauge (OOG) cargo
- Freight forwarding by air
- Freight forwarding by sea
International war zone logistics services
TGI specialises in providing international war zone logistics to clients working in Iraq and other major areas of conflict. We have experience of working on projects in these environments, which require in-depth planning and a great deal of attention to detail. We are also able to react to changes that may occur during a project, to ensure its successful completion.
Our service operates in line with your required timing and standards, including the coordination of services from ex-works to delivery, along with security.
Project logistics and OOG cargo for the defence industry
In addition to general cargo logistics, we offer project logistics and OOG cargo services. We can accommodate an array of major heavy-weight shipments, and provide a full range of logistics services for large-scale, heavy-lift projects, including thorough planning, project management and delivery.
We pride ourselves on delivering and completing our services on time and to our customers’ exact specifications. Our dedicated teams are experts in handling road, road and specialised air charter cargo movements, from origin to site in difficult and remote areas.
Air freight forwarding services
In most cases, air is the fastest and most convenient method of transportation. TGI provides solutions depending on the urgency of your shipment via our strong links with many of the world’s premium aircraft operators.
We can arrange for the transportation of all cargo, whether it’s a small, time-critical spare needed for a military vehicle, or heavy equipment needed in a war zone. We also organise the necessary air freight documentation and tracking processes, to ensure you have complete piece of mind.
Freight forwarding services by sea
Our freight forwarding services by sea are dependable and timely, thanks to our reliable port-to-port and door-to-door transit times that allow our clients to make decisions based on a combination of cost, speed and service.
In addition, our comprehensive list of strategic carrier partners across the globe enables us to provide space allocations and competitive pricing. Once your cargo is on its way, we provide updates in real-time, which allows you to optimise your supply chain.
Asset tracking and condition monitoring system for defence cargo
Together with Wavetrend, TGI has produced the freight forwarding industry’s first real-time asset tracking and condition monitoring system, called GlobalEyes .
Consisting of an asset monitoring unit (AMU) and a network communications centre called the Information Management Bureau, GlobalEyes allows stakeholders in the logistics process to access real-time knowledge of the ‘where, when and condition’ of cargo and containers, 24/7.
The system’s AMU is equipped with a sensor suite that communicates with the web-accessible IMB via mobile, satellite, or through another unit via wireless LAN. Incorporating the patented integrated RFID solution, GlobalEyes uniquely combines GSM, GPS-based tracking with RFID monitoring and security.
As the system uses publicly available global communications networks, no additional infrastructure is required.
Customs and quarantine clearance and storage solutions
TGI offers comprehensive customs and quarantine clearance for import and export cargo, anywhere in the world. Following the recent re-location of our business to Yatala, Qld, we now offer storage solutions on a short, medium or long-term basis.
Senior Import/Export Freight Forwarder (RM 4000) Kelana Jaya …
Our client, a well established and very well respected international freight forwarder in Kelana Jaya, PJ is seeking to appoint an experienced Freight Forwarder as part of their expansion plan.The ideal candidate should be female, age 28-35 and with solid freight forwarding background. She must have a communication skills with good command of English,oral & written. Candidate must have experience of managing shipments from origin to destination and confident handling all documentation and arranging delivery.Candidates vying for this position must possess a good customer service and communication skills.This is a good opportunity to join a well established company with good prospects to advance your career in logistics industry.To apply, please forward your resume via E-mail: jobs@chrisjac.com.myFree job placement for job seekers
Freight Forwarding News The New 'BRICS'
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For the past few years, the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) have been at the forefront of economic growth and prosperity.
Word has it that these nations have slowed down in growth, and are set to be over taken by some emerging countries. The BRICS nations have been predicted to continue a slow growth over the next few years. This may result in fewer exports to these nations from the UK.
The Head of Emerging Markets at Morgan Stanley has predicted that China s economy will grow between 5%-6% over the next five years, whilst India will continue to grow at a rate of 6% each year. These rates are much lower than their previous double figure rates over the past few years.
The emerging economic stars are set to be parts of Asia and Latin America. The list includes the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Peru, Chile and Colombia.
With these economies set to grow, there are business opportunities to be had from here in the UK. Mercator Cargo is an experienced freight forwarder, with excellent contacts in almost every country around the globe thanks to our founding partner status in the global network of independent freight forwarders, Marco Polo Line.
If you are considering exporting to any of these emerging markets (the Philipines, Indonesia, Thailand, Peru, Chile or Colombia) or importing goods into the UK, then give Mercator a call today. You can speak directly with one of our team of freight forwarders to get quotes for freight shipments, and any help and advice you may need as an importer or exporter.
To speak to an experienced freight fowarder regarding your shipment, call us today Tel. 02392 756 575. Email: sales@mercatorcargo.co.uk.3
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