Kloosterboer International Forwarding and Alaska Reefer Management Receive Preliminary Injunction
U.S. seafood supply chain allowed to resume distribution of fish to avoid food shortages and save jobs
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Kloosterboer International Forwarding; Alaska Reefer ManagementOct 11, 2021, 01:18 ET
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kloosterboer International Forwarding LLC (KIF) and Alaska Reefer Management LLC (ARM) received a preliminary injunction to stop a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement action that threatened the ability to supply Alaska seafood to U.S. customers and consumers via the Bayside route, in an order issued today by U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Alaska, Sharon L. Gleason.
The preliminary injunction covers the 26 million pounds of seafood previously shipped from Alaska and stalled just over the border in Bayside, Canada as well as future shipments from Alaska through this route, until the broader dispute with CBP is resolved in court.
Specifically, the Court's Order precludes the Government from "ever issuing and enforcing any new Notices of Penalty for alleged violations of the Jones Act relating to shipments from Alaska to U.S. destinations through Bayside via the BCR Route [Bayside Canadian Rail] commenced or completed at any time from the date of this order until the date of the final judgment in this action, and regardless of the outcome of the action, on Plaintiff KIF and/or any other company or person in the chain of supply, transportation, and distribution of frozen seafood products from Alaska to U.S. destinations through Bayside, via the BCR Route, including any such products that are in ocean transit or in cold storage facilities in Alaska or Bayside."
"We are very appreciative of the Court's ruling," said Per Brautaset, President of ARM. "Today's order will allow us to immediately resume distributing Alaska seafood from the cold storage facility in Bayside, Canada without the threat of further Customs fines. This will help to resolve shortages of frozen seafood that have already impacted food processors and their employees."
"We were forced to halt shipping over 50 days ago. As a result, 26 million pounds of Alaska produced seafood products remain in the Bayside cold storage, unable to reach U.S. seafood manufacturers at a time when the supply chain is severely strained," said Jennifer Adamski, Director of Logistics & Operations for KIF. "It will require an all-out effort to deliver the stalled Alaska Seafood to the U.S. producers as quickly as possible."
To download and review the Court's ruling, click here.
About Kloosterboer International Forwarding
Kloosterboer International Forwarding LLC is a specialized freight forwarding business formed in Alaska, which arranges all supply chain services to transport conditioned seafood cargos from Dutch Harbor, Alaska -- the heart of the Bering Sea fisheries – to strategic markets and seafood buyers around the world. Together with its affiliate, Alaska Reefer Management, it contracts high-quality, temperature-controlled logistics services from trusted partners on behalf of the Alaska seafood industry and their customers.
About Alaska Reefer Management
Alaska Reefer Management LLC, a member of the 360 Quality shipping association, is a private reefer carrier servicing the Alaska seafood industry and other global trades, providing temperature-controlled transportation between ports and terminals specializing in the distribution of conditioned cargoes.
SOURCE Kloosterboer International Forwarding; Alaska Reefer Management
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