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Maher Terminals has introduced exposed against Port Authority of New York and a New Yersey
The company accusation the Harbour Authority to reserve a preferential treatment to the companies of navigation and the terminaliste societies connected to navigation companies
April 13, 2012
The terminalista society Maher Terminals has introduced to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) exposed against Port Authority of New York and a New Yersey having accused it in short to meanwhile reserve a preferential treatment to the companies of navigation and the terminaliste societies connected to companies of navigation, causing prejudice to the Maher.
In particular, Maher has denounced of being unreasonable object of and undue prejudice or disadvantage, while on the other hand the American Harbour Authority would grant unreasonable and to undue preference or advantage to the companies of navigation Maersk and MSC and to the terminaliste societies Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT), New York Container Terminal (NYCT) and Global Marine Terminal let alone to other marine and terminalisti carriers.
Maher Terminals has denounced to have lathes and damages quickly because of the actions of Port Authority that would among other things have carried for the terminalista society to having to support not due or unreasonable costs higher and payments, let alone to endure restrictions of economic and operating type. Such damages - Maher has explained - would pile "to a figure pairs to million dollars" that the society has the intention of quantify more precisely in the course of a audition near the FMC.
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