Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle IV— - Regulation of Ocean Shipping › Part Part A— - Ocean Shipping › Chapter CHAPTER 411— - PROHIBITIONS AND PENALTIES › § 41103
Common carriers, marine terminal operators, and ocean freight forwarders cannot share details about cargo—what it is, how much, where it’s going, who will get it, or the route—without the shipper’s or consignee’s permission if sharing could harm the shipper or consignee or reveal business to a competitor. They can disclose the information when a court or legal order requires it, to the Federal Maritime Commission or another U.S. agency, or to an independent neutral body that is policing an agreement. Carriers in approved conferences may share or receive such information within the conference to check for contract breaches or to compile cargo statistics, and they cannot stop the conference from collecting it.
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46 U.S.C. § 41103
Title 46 — Shipping
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73