Gator Firm Battles Cargo Holdup Fee Fiasco
Published Date: 2/17/2026
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Summary
Gator Fabrication Technology is taking on Flador Global Logistics and NTG Air & Ocean, claiming they unfairly held cargo and charged extra fees to force payment. This affects shippers and logistics companies, with a legal showdown set to wrap up by August 2027. Respondents have 25 days to respond, so things are heating up fast in the shipping world!
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FMC complaint: shipper alleges withheld cargo
If you are a shipper or freight-forwarder, the Federal Maritime Commission received a complaint where Gator Fabrication Technology says two ocean transportation intermediaries withheld cargo, imposed detention charges, and asserted a maritime lien to force payment. The respondents must file an answer within 25 days of service, the presiding judge must issue an initial decision by February 12, 2027, and the Commission must issue a final decision by August 26, 2027.
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