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USMEF President Phil Seng Cheers West Coast Dock Settlement- Hopes Backlog Clears Quickly
Sun, 22 Feb 2015 16:42:51 CST
The following statement was released on Sunday Afternoon by the President and CEO of the U S Meat Export Federation Phil Seng in response to reports of a labor settlement that will allow West Coast docks to get back to timely shipments of US meat into the international marketplace.
"The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) was very pleased to learn of the tentative agreement on a new West Coast port labor contract that was reached Friday evening. Since we began to see increasing congestion in the West Coast ports several months ago, the global customer base that the U.S. meat industry has spent decades building has been put at risk by shipping delays and by the uncertainty surrounding these contract negotiations. With nearly 80 percent or our waterborne red meat exports utilizing West Coast ports, this situation had become very damaging not only for exporters, but also for farmers, ranchers, processors and everyone in the supply chain.
"We are hopeful that the parties will ratify the new contract agreement as soon as possible and clear the backlog that currently exists in several major ports, so that U.S. industries can once again serve our international customers with the confidence and reliability they deserve."
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