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AP Tariffs Leads FMC Compliance Discussion at FCBF General Meeting




Miami, FL, USA -- Atlantic Pacific Tariffs, Inc. (AP Tariffs) successfully partnered with the Florida Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association (FCBF) for its General Membership Meeting (GMM) and Seminar: Avoiding the FMC Crosshairs: Smart Risk Reduction Strategies for NVOCCs in 2025, held on April 30, 2025, at the MIA Hotel Conference Center in Miami.

 

AP Tariffs took center stage in this event that brought together industry leaders, logistics experts, and trade professionals to discuss FMC compliance and strategies for navigating regulatory challenges.

 

Mauricio Larenas, President of AP Tariffs, led an engaging session on aligning agent agreements, bill of lading practices, and tariffs with regulatory mandates. Drawing from his extensive experience assisting NVOCCs through FMC audits, Mauricio provided industry professionals with actionable strategies to strengthen compliance and avoid costly penalties.

 

Event Highlights:

  • Analyzing recent FMC enforcement trends and their impact on risk exposure in 2025

  • Identifying vulnerabilities within NVOCC operations and implementing practical solutions

  • Developing a compliance playbook to strengthen operational resilience

 

AP Tariffs: A Leader in FMC Compliance Support

 

With a global client base of over 850 active NVOCCs, AP Tariffs remains committed to supporting the logistics community by bridging operational realities with regulatory obligations. Through ongoing educational initiatives, the company continues to empower industry professionals to navigate challenges with confidence and integrity.

 

Looking for more insights? AP Tariffs is here to help -- TALK TO US NOW

 
 
 

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