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NCBFAA Transportation Committee Spotlight: 2025 Wins, 2026 Priorities & Industry Insights
Host: Lalo Solorzano
Guest(s):
Published: November 26, 2026
Length: ~ 44 min.
Presented by: Global Training Center — globaltrainingcenter.com
In this special collaboration with the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA), Simply Trade launches a multi-episode series highlighting the critical work of NCBFAA committees. This episode features the Transportation Committee, covering NVOCC activity, export compliance, air freight, logistics, and the evolving regulatory landscape.
Host Lalo Solorzano speaks with committee chair Kim Calicott, along with subcommittee leaders Rich Roche (NVOCC) and Donna Kavanaugh (Export Compliance). The group breaks down the major wins and challenges of 2025, key regulatory shifts, and what members should expect heading into 2026.
Kim explains the structure of the Transportation Committee and its four subcommittees:
NVOCC Subcommittee (Rich Roche): Guidance on OSRA, FMC rulemaking, D&D billing, “clear as mud” interpretations, and a forthcoming NVOCC Best Practices Working Group.
Export Compliance Subcommittee (Donna Kavanaugh): Monitoring regulatory activity from BIS, OFAC, Census, CBP, and DDTC while educating members on practical impacts.
Air Freight Subcommittee (Donna Mullins): Infrastructure modernization efforts, partnership with the Airforwarders Association (AFA), and involvement in a GAO study on air cargo facility conditions.
Logistics Committee: Watching driver shortages, truck/equipment tariff impacts, Electronic Export Manifest (EEM) development, and alignment with international systems like ICS2.
Highlights include:
FMC’s D&D Final Rule implementation and the section struck down by the courts.
BIS tightening China-related controls and reevaluating rules inherited from prior administrations.
Pause on the significant Affiliates Rule, which may reemerge in 2026.
Changing rules related to firearms, AI, and Syria sanctions.
“Clear as mud” advisory responses from FMC’s General Counsel.
NCBFAA’s early engagement with agencies prevents harmful regulatory outcomes—such as removing unintended burdens on NVOCCs in OSRA’s original wording.
Both Kim and Donna stress:
No one starts out knowing everything
Every question matters
Committee involvement accelerates growth and strengthens the industry
The association thrives on collaboration across company size, mode, and experience level
Key upcoming items include:
Launch of the NVOCC Best Practices Working Group
Ongoing work on EEM and air cargo modernization
BIS rule reviews after the Affiliates Rule pause
Continued focus on driver shortages and equipment tariffs
NVOCC Day 2026 in New Orleans on January 22
NCBFAA membership is valuable for all trade professionals—brokers, forwarders, logistics providers, and affiliates.
Exporting remains highly regulated and rapidly evolving—missteps can be significant.
Committee participation is one of the most impactful ways to deepen knowledge and support industry-wide improvements.
Agencies are shifting priorities quickly; staying informed is essential.
Here are all referenced agencies, programs, and industry groups with embedded official links:
NCBFAA — ncbfaa.org
Airforwarders Association (AFA) — airforwarders.org
Government Accountability Office (GAO) — gao.gov
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) — fmc.gov
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) — bis.doc.gov
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) — home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/ofac
U.S. Census Bureau (AES/Exports) — census.gov/foreign-trade/aes
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) — cbp.gov
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) — tsa.gov
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC / ITAR) — pmddtc.state.gov
OSRA – Ocean Shipping Reform Act — FMC OSRA Overview
Demerage & Detention (D&D) Final Rule — FMC Rulemaking
Electronic Export Manifest (EEM) — CBP EEM Information
ICS2 – EU Import Control System 2 — European Commission ICS2
Host:
Guests:
Kim Calicott — LinkedIn
Rich Roche — LinkedIn
Donna Kavanaugh — LinkedIn
Presented by:
YouTube: Simply Trade Channel
Spotify: Simply Trade on Spotify
Apple Podcasts: Simply Trade on Apple Podcasts
Trade Geeks Community: Join Trade Geeks
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NCBFAA Transportation Committee Spotlight: 2025 Wins, 2026 Priorities & Industry Insights
Host: Lalo Solorzano
Guest(s):
Published: November 26, 2026
Length: ~ 44 min.
Presented by: Global Training Center — globaltrainingcenter.com
In this special collaboration with the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA), Simply Trade launches a multi-episode series highlighting the critical work of NCBFAA committees. This episode features the Transportation Committee, covering NVOCC activity, export compliance, air freight, logistics, and the evolving regulatory landscape.
Host Lalo Solorzano speaks with committee chair Kim Calicott, along with subcommittee leaders Rich Roche (NVOCC) and Donna Kavanaugh (Export Compliance). The group breaks down the major wins and challenges of 2025, key regulatory shifts, and what members should expect heading into 2026.
Kim explains the structure of the Transportation Committee and its four subcommittees:
NVOCC Subcommittee (Rich Roche): Guidance on OSRA, FMC rulemaking, D&D billing, “clear as mud” interpretations, and a forthcoming NVOCC Best Practices Working Group.
Export Compliance Subcommittee (Donna Kavanaugh): Monitoring regulatory activity from BIS, OFAC, Census, CBP, and DDTC while educating members on practical impacts.
Air Freight Subcommittee (Donna Mullins): Infrastructure modernization efforts, partnership with the Airforwarders Association (AFA), and involvement in a GAO study on air cargo facility conditions.
Logistics Committee: Watching driver shortages, truck/equipment tariff impacts, Electronic Export Manifest (EEM) development, and alignment with international systems like ICS2.
Highlights include:
FMC’s D&D Final Rule implementation and the section struck down by the courts.
BIS tightening China-related controls and reevaluating rules inherited from prior administrations.
Pause on the significant Affiliates Rule, which may reemerge in 2026.
Changing rules related to firearms, AI, and Syria sanctions.
“Clear as mud” advisory responses from FMC’s General Counsel.
NCBFAA’s early engagement with agencies prevents harmful regulatory outcomes—such as removing unintended burdens on NVOCCs in OSRA’s original wording.
Both Kim and Donna stress:
No one starts out knowing everything
Every question matters
Committee involvement accelerates growth and strengthens the industry
The association thrives on collaboration across company size, mode, and experience level
Key upcoming items include:
Launch of the NVOCC Best Practices Working Group
Ongoing work on EEM and air cargo modernization
BIS rule reviews after the Affiliates Rule pause
Continued focus on driver shortages and equipment tariffs
NVOCC Day 2026 in New Orleans on January 22
NCBFAA membership is valuable for all trade professionals—brokers, forwarders, logistics providers, and affiliates.
Exporting remains highly regulated and rapidly evolving—missteps can be significant.
Committee participation is one of the most impactful ways to deepen knowledge and support industry-wide improvements.
Agencies are shifting priorities quickly; staying informed is essential.
Here are all referenced agencies, programs, and industry groups with embedded official links:
NCBFAA — ncbfaa.org
Airforwarders Association (AFA) — airforwarders.org
Government Accountability Office (GAO) — gao.gov
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) — fmc.gov
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) — bis.doc.gov
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) — home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/ofac
U.S. Census Bureau (AES/Exports) — census.gov/foreign-trade/aes
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) — cbp.gov
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) — tsa.gov
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC / ITAR) — pmddtc.state.gov
OSRA – Ocean Shipping Reform Act — FMC OSRA Overview
Demerage & Detention (D&D) Final Rule — FMC Rulemaking
Electronic Export Manifest (EEM) — CBP EEM Information
ICS2 – EU Import Control System 2 — European Commission ICS2
Host:
Guests:
Kim Calicott — LinkedIn
Rich Roche — LinkedIn
Donna Kavanaugh — LinkedIn
Presented by:
YouTube: Simply Trade Channel
Spotify: Simply Trade on Spotify
Apple Podcasts: Simply Trade on Apple Podcasts
Trade Geeks Community: Join Trade Geeks

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