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Inchcape Shipping Services Expands US Footprint with NVOCC Launch

By MGN EditorialJune 1, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Inchcape Shipping Services has entered the US non-vessel operating common carrier market following receipt of a Federal Maritime Commission licence, broadening its logistics capabilities for American customers.

## Inchcape Shipping Services Expands US Footprint with NVOCC Launch Inchcape Shipping Services has moved to strengthen its logistics offering in the United States with the launch of a new non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) service, according to Splash247. The expansion follows the company's receipt of an ocean transportation intermediary (OTI) licence from the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), the US regulatory body responsible for overseeing international ocean transportation. The licence authorises Inchcape to operate as an NVOCC, enabling the company to issue its own bills of lading and contract directly with ocean carriers on behalf of shippers — without owning or operating vessels itself. ### A Strategic Step in US Logistics The NVOCC model is a well-established mechanism in freight forwarding that allows intermediaries to consolidate cargo from multiple shippers, negotiate competitive rates with carriers, and offer greater flexibility and control over supply chain solutions. For Inchcape, the move represents a meaningful expansion beyond its core port agency and marine services business into the broader logistics sector. As one of the world's largest port agency networks, Inchcape already maintains a significant presence across major US ports. The addition of NVOCC capabilities positions the company to offer a more integrated, end-to-end service proposition to its existing and prospective US-based clients. ### Market Context The launch comes at a time when global shippers continue to seek greater supply chain resilience and consolidated service offerings from trusted partners. Demand for flexible freight intermediary services has remained robust in the wake of pandemic-era disruptions, with many cargo owners prioritising relationships with providers capable of managing complexity across multiple modes and geographies. For Inchcape, leveraging its established port-side relationships and operational infrastructure to support freight forwarding and NVOCC functions represents a logical diversification of its US revenue base. *Source: Splash247*

Source: Splash247

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