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Military Cargo

What is Military Cargo?

Per the Military Cargo Preference Act of 1904, items procured for, intended for use by, or owned by military departments or defense agencies must move exclusively (100 percent) on U.S.-flag vessels, unless the rates are excessive or otherwise...

Shipping Guidance for Cargo Financed by the EXIM Bank

This page lists high-level shipping guidance for cargo subject to EXIM cargo preference laws, per PR-17. Along side Civilian Agencies Cargoes (considered any non-Agricultural cargo or cargo governed by the Military Cargo Preference Act), MARAD enforces the EXIM...

Civilian Agency Statistics – Reports

GRAND TOTALS BY FISCAL YEARFY 1999 – FY 2008

ANNUAL TOTALS WITHIN PROGRAMSFY 1999 – FY 2008

PROGRAMS – SUMMARIESFY 2008FY 2007FY 2006FY 2005FY 2004

COUNTRY BY PROGRAMFY 2008FY 2007FY 2006FY 2005

Civilian Agencies Cargo

What is Civilian Agencies Cargo?

The Cargo Preference Act of 1954 applies to all government-impelled cargo moving in international ocean trade, specifically "Civilian Agencies" cargo, that is:

not covered under the Military Cargo Preference Act of 1904; or not...

Agricultural Cargo

What is Agricultural Cargo?

The Cargo Preference Act of 1954 46 USC §55305 requires that at least 50 percent of the gross tonnage of all Government-generated cargo, including Agricultural commodities, be transported on privately owned, U.S.-flag commercial...

Supplemental Guidance

The documents below provide supplemental guidance for shippers and carriers of Government-impelled cargo.

Document list Document Reference Document Title OCP-2009-01 Vessels, Owners, Operators Prohibited from Carrying Government...

Cargo Preference

What is Cargo Preference? 

Cargo Preference is the general term used to describe the U.S. laws, regulations and policies that require the use of U.S.-flag vessels in the movement of cargo that is owned, procured, furnished, or financed by the U.S. Government. It also includes...

U.S. Merchant Marine Flag Program

What is the Merchant Marine Flag Program?

The Merchant Marine Flag Program loans USMM flags and authorizes the use of USMM logos to qualifying institutions for public display alongside other flags of the United States Armed Forces. Displaying these Merchant Marine emblems...

Submission of MSP Schedule 310

Per 46 CFR 296.32, owners/operators of a U.S.-flag vessel(s) participating in the Maritime Security Program (MSP) are required to submit vessel operating cost information via the Schedule 310 form (MA-172), a "Vessel Operating Statement of Berth Line Operations."

Submission Guidelines

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