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Consumerism Made in China
Alan M. Field |
For years, China’s critics have hoped the country would slow down its export juggernaut, let its currency appreciate and stimulate domestic consumption so China’s imports would incre
A Strike at Canada’s Recovery
John D. Boyd |
When Teamsters locomotive engineers launched a strike against Canadian National Railway on Nov.
Rail News
‘Greening’ Takes Flight
R.G. Edmonson |
A single KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight took off and landed in Amsterdam after only an hour in the air last month, but some hope it carried the airline industry into a new environmental world.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Clearing the Air
R.G. Edmonson |
Someday the “sovereign” states of shipping and aviation will join nations of the world in adopting an overall scheme to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo
Forwarding
Who’s No. 1?
Joseph Bonney |
Any news of a carrier’s higher volume has a man-bites-dog quality these days.
Maritime
Forwarding
Currency in the Balance
Peter T. Leach |
Geoffrey Giovanetti keeps close tabs on the tippling tastes of American oenophiles. And as managing director of the Wine and Spirit Shippers Association, his business has been good this year.
Maritime
Forwarding
Flagging Demand Cutting Carrier Services
Joseph Bonney |
International maritime shippers don’t miss the congestion that accompanied the surge in import volume earlier this decade, but they’re struggling to adjust supply chains to changes and cut
Forwarding
Maritime
From Life Support to Recovery
Joseph Bonney |
Is the worst over? It’s starting to look that way for container shipping volume, if not for carriers.
Forwarding
Maritime
This Week
JOC Staff |
Dubai Debts Threaten Planned UK Terminal
Maersk Raises $704 Million in Bond Issues
Bruce Barnard |
A.P. Moller-Maersk raised approximately $704 million in two separate bond issues, just weeks after it first tapped the corporate bond market.
Maritime
Container lines
NOL November Volume Jumps 23 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
Neptune Orient Lines said volume grew 23 percent in November compared to the same month a year ago at its container line APL but that pricing and demand also slipped from October.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Williams-Sonoma Says Supply Chain Efforts Drive Profit
JOC Staff |
Retailer Williams-Sonoma says improved supply chain management, including cuts in transportation costs, were a major reason the company swung to a profit in its recent fiscal third quarter despite sli
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ed Kelly, Cargo Manager at TSA, Dies
JOC Staff |
Edward J. Kelly, the head of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s cargo division, died on Friday on complications from pneumonia.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo
Oberstar: Obama 'Uninformed' on Infrastructure Jobs
R.G. Edmonson |
Rep. James L.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Obama Eyes Transport Projects for Jobs
John D. Boyd |
President Obama plans to propose a new set of job-stimulating efforts on Dec.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Corps of Engineers Closes Chicago Canal
John D. Boyd |
Officials have locked down a Chicago shipping channel while they dump in poison to prevent what could become an invasive fish species disaster, but the barge industry says the effort is also killing s
Maritime
FTR Predicts Heavy Truck Slump
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The market for class 8 trucks is likely to slump at the end of the year and to slow further in 2010, said transportation analyst FTR Associates.
Trucking News
Iowa Short Line Wins Grant to Rebuild Bridge
John D. Boyd |
An Iowa short line railroad will receive a federal grant of nearly $7 million to rebuild a bridge torn away in June 2008 by the flooding Cedar River.
Rail News
Shipments Index Sees Smallest Drop of 2009
JOC Staff |
The Cass Freight Index for shipments fell 7.9 percent in November compared to the same month last year, the smallest decline in a year and a half in the closely watched measure of U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Teesport Loses Big Customer
Bruce Barnard |
London - Teesport, the UK's third largest port, is facing an immediate 20 percent drop in annual revenue after Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus announced Dec. 4 it will mothball a nearby steel mill.
Maritime
Obama Dubious of ‘Shovel-Ready’ Jobs
JOC Staff |
President Obama says large-scale transportation projects that are supposedly “shovel-ready” may not provide the quick boost for jobs needed in the halting American economic recovery.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking labor
CSCL Celebrates 10 Years Serving U.S. West Coast
Bill Mongelluzzo |
China Shipping Container Line celebrated the 10th anniversary of its first West Coast calls with a commitment to customers to adjust to changing economic times in order to meet their service requireme
Maritime
Container lines
Shipments of Manufactured Goods Grow
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Manufacturers gave shipping a push in October as shipments of manufactured goods, up four of the last five months, increased $3.1 billion or 0.8 percent to $368 billion.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Italian Dock Workers Call Off Strike
Bruce Barnard |
Italy's dock workers' unions suspended a nationwide port strike scheduled for Dec. 18 after lawmakers modified planned reforms of waterfront labor laws.
Maritime
Transport Sector Cuts Jobs in November
John D. Boyd |
All major transportation industries reduced their employment levels in November, in line with a still-weak recovery in freight shipping; however, warehousing added jobs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking labor
DP World Project on Target in Rotterdam
Bruce Barnard |
Dubai World's financial problems will not affect the construction timetable of Europe's biggest container terminal in which its subsidiary DP World is the largest investor, the port of Rotterdam said
Maritime
Japan Starts Aid for Ship Exports
Hisane Masaki |
Japan is providing financial support to shore up slumping vessel exports amid flagging demand from ship owners.
Maritime
FedEx Ground Raises Rates 4.9 Percent
JOC Staff |
FedEx will raise list prices for its ground parcel service an average 4.9 percent in 2010, matching the rate increase announced by competitor UPS.
Trucking News
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LTL
Continental Airlines Cargo Grows 16.5 Percent
JOC Staff |
Cargo traffic at Continental Airlines jumped 16.5 percent in November, the strongest year-over-year growth yet in 2009 amid growing signs of stability in the freight market for U.S.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Railroads Keep Momentum in Holiday Week
John D. Boyd |
Big U.S. railroads reached a new milestone even as the Thanksgiving holiday trimmed their work week, with bulk carloads showing the smallest decline so far this year from 2008 levels.
Rail News
North-American rail
States Press Congress for Transport Jobs
R.G. Edmonson |
If Congress produces a jobs bill after Thursday’s White House jobs summit, state officials have 9,500 reasons why transportation infrastructure should get a major piece of the action.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Dynamex Keeps Profit Even
Thomas L. Gallagher |
A lower Canadian income tax rate, realignment of management and cutting back the number of employees helped same-day delivery specialist Dynamex stay even with last year’s profit figures for its
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
GE Sells 10 Locomotives in Brazil
John D. Boyd |
Rail equipment builder GE Transportation signed up Brazilian railway operator America Latina Logistica as a new customer, with an order to deliver 10 new locomotives to ALL this year.
Rail News
Cyber Monday Sales Jump 5 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Online sales grew 5 percent on Cyber Monday, Nov. 30, compared with the Monday after Thanksgiving last year, said Web commerce analyst comScore.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Aerospace Group Urges Export Control Reform
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Following President Obama’s call in August for a review of the export control system, members of the aerospace industry put together a list of their needs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN Ramps Up After Strike Ends
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway was ramping its operations back up Dec.
Rail News
North-American rail
Freightwatch Announces Change to Executive Structure
JOC Staff |
December 1, 2009. Austin, TX – FreightWatch International, a leading Global logistics security solutions provider, announces a change to its executive management structure.
Oberstar Backs Six-Month Highway Plan, With Conditions
R.G. Edmonson |
Rep. James L.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UTi Worldwide Sees $18 Million Profit
JOC Staff |
UTi Worlwide saw its net profit fall by half to $18 million in its fiscal third quarter, but the logistics operator said shipping demand improved during the period and air freight volume posted a gain
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Frankfurt Airport to Hike Airline Fees
Bruce Barnard |
Frankfurt airport plans to raise airline fees by 12.5 percent over the next two years to help pay for expansion of Europe's biggest air cargo hub.
Air Cargo
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