MARAD Tosses Out Dusty Old Port Priority Regulations
Published Date: 7/1/2025
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Summary
MARAD is cleaning house by getting rid of old rules about who gets priority for using ships and ports. These rules were replaced back in 2012 by a newer system run by the Department of Transportation, so this update just makes things clearer and simpler. This change mainly affects shipping companies and port operators, with no new costs or deadlines to worry about.
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