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Catch AP Tariffs at the June 10-13 WCA Conference in Miami

Miami, FL, USA -- Got a question about licensing, registration or compliance matters with the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)? Atlantic Pacific Tariffs, Inc. (AP Tariffs), a highly sought-after and rapidly growing FMC tariff publisher and compliance support provider, will be at the WCAworld Americas Regional Conference 2025, happening June 10–13 at the Hyatt Regency in Miami, Florida.

 

This four-day event draws over 550 logistics professionals from around the world to foster collaboration and explore emerging opportunities in the industry. AP Tariffs has been a long-time partner of the WCA and is proud to be one of the sponsors of this premier networking event.

 

“We are honored to be part of this prestigious conference and impart our knowledge to WCA members on how they can navigate complex regulations seamlessly,” Mauricio Larenas, President of AP Tariffs, said.

 

In case you won't be able to make it at the WCA Conference, AP Tariffs also offers free FMC consultations. Whether you are a U.S. company seeking an NVOCC license, a Foreign Company interested in FMC registration, or if you are an NVOCC needing tariff publication services, AP Tariffs can provide top-notch assistance and more!

 

AP Tariffs streamlines FMC compliance with advanced tariff publishing technology, cutting filing costs by 90% while ensuring regulatory adherence. Our free compliance management service includes up to 2 hours of consultation per month.

 

Know more about AP Tariffs' services and schedule a free 30-minute online meeting with us HERE.

 
 
 

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