By Land and By Sea
By Land and By Sea – An Attorney Breaking Down the Week in Supply Chain
Welcome to By Land and By Sea, a weekly podcast hosted by maritime attorney Lauren Beagen—Founder of The Maritime Professor® and Squall Strategies®.
Each episode breaks down the latest developments in global ocean shipping, surface transportation, and supply chain regulation—in plain language. Whether it's a new rule from the Federal Maritime Commission, a tariff shift from USTR, or a regional port policy taking shape, Lauren explains what’s happening, why it matters, and what it means for your business.
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S1.E41 - Captain's Log Holiday Series - FMC D&D/FMC GC/Microsoft Supply Chain Platform/automation at the Port of Hamburg
Topic of the Week (11/18/22):
**Captain's Log Holiday Series**
The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ presents By Land and By Sea - an attorney breaking down the week in supply chain
with Lauren Beagen (Founder of The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ and Squall Strategies)
Let's dive in...
We’ve done this before, we’re going to do it again – this is the HOT TOPICS edition. But this time, we’re in holiday mode! From now until the new year I'm calling this series the Captain’s Log Holiday Series - stick around, we're going to have some fun!
TOP 3 STORIES OF THE WEEK -
1 - The Federal Maritime Commission's detention and demurrage rule is STILL OPEN (until Dec 13, 2022). Get those comments in!
https://www.regulations.gov/document/FMC-2022-0066-0090
2- The FMC has named a new General Counsel, Chris Hughey.
https://www.fmc.gov/chris-hughey-named-fmc-general-counsel/
3- Did you see? Microsoft (quietly?) dropped their Microsoft Supply Chain Platform.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/laurenbeagen_microsoft-supply-chain-center-demo-activity-6999083397570519040-A25z?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
4 - The Port of Hamburg is set to start testing autonomous truck transport from the motorway to the terminal area of the Port of Hamburg. This is a series of automation tests that will happen throughout Europe (also included is Rotterdam in the Netherlands and Moss in Norway). This is part of a European Union four-year pilot project.
https://www.gruber-logistics.com/en/autonomous-driving-of-heavy-duty-vehicles/
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