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Global Maritime Chokepoints & FMC Investigation: Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions

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Need to catch up on the latest FMC investigation on global maritime chokepoints? Let me do the work for you! Take this course for a clear and insightful breakdown of the Federal Maritime Commission’s (FMC) latest investigation into vessel transit constraints at critical shipping routes. This 101-level course will simplify the complexities of the investigation into an easy-to-understand discussion—perfect for industry professionals, shippers, carriers, and anyone navigating global supply chain disruptions. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and ahead of industry changes. What You'll Learn: ✅ What the FMC investigation covers and why it matters ✅ The key maritime chokepoints under review (e.g., Panama Canal, Suez Canal, Malacca Strait) ✅ Potential impacts on global trade and supply chains ✅ What this could mean for industry stakeholders moving forward Who Should Attend? ✔️ Shippers, freight forwarders, and logistics professionals ✔️ Maritime industry executives and legal professionals ✔️ Supply chain managers and policy analysts ✔️ Anyone interested in global trade and maritime law Why This Matters: With increasing congestion, geopolitical tensions, and environmental challenges affecting major shipping routes, the FMC’s investigation could lead to significant policy changes. Understanding these issues now will help industry professionals navigate the shifting landscape of global shipping. --------- ❗Engagement with The Maritime Professor® is educational only and not legal advice. This content is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. There is no attorney-client privilege created by this course. If you need an attorney, contact an attorney.❗

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$249.00

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