Freight Forwarder Dismisses Complaint Against Zim Over Fees for Lengthy Detention
Baylink Shipping, a New York-based non-vessel operating common carrier, has voluntarily dismissed it complaint accusing ocean carrier ZIM Integrated Shipping Services of unfairly charging more than $136,000 in fees for a cargo container that spent more than 20 months in…
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detention, according to a notice the Federal Maritime Commission posted online Dec. 12. Baylink, which filed the complaint in November (see 2411260049), didn't state a reason for the dismissal.