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.
Designed for industry professionals, regulators, shippers, and anyone curious about the mechanics behind global trade, By Land and By Sea offers timely insights at the intersection of policy, logistics, and law.
⚖️ Educational, not legal advice.
🌊 Straightforward, insightful, and actionable.
Because, as we say every week: OCEAN. SHIPPING. MOVES. THE. WORLD.
By Land and By Sea
S2.E13 - Guest Dr. Sal Mercogliano & the bill proposals on the Hill (OSRA 2.0, Antitrust Enforcement Act, etc.) plus additional historical insights
Topic of the Week (3/31/23):
(Note: this episode was pre-recorded)
Our first guest! Dr. Salvatore Mercogliano, Ph.D. joins us to discuss the many ocean shipping reform proposals being introduced on the Hill and the general state of global shipping. We react to the specifics being introduced within the legislative proposals and include a bit of historical perspective to add depth to the conversation.
Ocean Shipping Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2023 text (introduced last week):
https://lnkd.in/eYJNvaf5
Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act of 2023 text (introduced this week):
https://lnkd.in/eHxuVNiR
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...
...but first, my top 3 stories of the week!
1- OSRA 2.0 was introduced in the House this week, as promised last week by Congressman Dusty Johnson of South Dakota. Sal and I react to this OSRA 2.0 language.
2- Last week Congressman Jim Costa introduced the Ocean Shipping Antitrust Enforcement Act. My thoughts are that eliminating antitrust exemption for ocean shipping is not the answer. I asked Sal what he thinks...
LinkedIn post:
https://lnkd.in/eWaKfJm5
3- Laura Curtis of Bloomberg did a good job of summarizing the legislative proposals and multiple hearings in the flutter of activity happening on the Hill recently in her article this week. Take a look:
https://lnkd.in/eENTxWZv
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