The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has secured a significant legal victory in its enforcement of container detention and demurrage regulations, with a federal appeals court ruling in its favor against Evergreen Shipping Agency (America) Corp. The court upheld the FMC’s authority to penalize ocean carriers for failing to comply with detention and demurrage billing requirements under the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA).
The case stemmed from the FMC’s finding that Evergreen had not met regulatory standards governing the invoicing of detention charges. The Commission had imposed civil penalties after determining that the carrier’s billing practices violated federal shipping regulations designed to ensure transparency and fairness for shippers.
The appeals court affirmed the FMC’s interpretation and enforcement powers, reinforcing the agency’s oversight of carrier billing practices. The ruling is expected to strengthen compliance with detention and demurrage regulations across the maritime industry and provide greater protection for cargo owners and importers facing unfair container charges.
The decision marks another milestone in the FMC’s efforts to implement OSRA reforms aimed at improving accountability and efficiency in the U.S. ocean freight sector.
