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Beefing Up Infrastructure
Janet Nodar |
Several Texas ports are pushing plans to widen ship channels, build infrastructure and improve roadways. Money from the stimulus bill, grants, the ports and port users will pay for the improvements.
Maritime
New Name, New Game
Bruce Barnard |
Giving up on the American Dream could turn out to be one of Frank Appel’s smartest moves.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo
Long Beach Eyes Incentives for Clean Trucks
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Port of Long Beach plans to make its clean-truck and motor carrier subsidy programs more attractive through an incentive package that the Board of Harbor Commissioners will be asked to consider at
Trucking News
Maritime
Great Lakes Shippers: Dredge Here
Courtney Tower |
Great Lakes shipping interests have an urgent suggestion for Obama Administration stimulus spending — if you want to support American-made steel in infrastructur
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Canada to Upgrade Blue Water Bridge
Courtney Tower |
New stimulus spending by the Canadian federal government is hurrying along the upgrading of the Canadian half of the Blue Water Bridge, the second busiest Canada-United States commercial border crossi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Trade Group Calls For High Level Facilitator
Peter T. Leach |
Newport, Rhode Island -- The proliferation of government regulations on both imports and exports in recent years is prompting a leading regional U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Court Rejects LA/LB Truck Plan
Bill Mongelluzzo |
In a major victory for the harbor trucking industry, the U.S.
Trucking News
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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MISC Berhad to Upgrade Halal Express
JOC Staff |
MISC Berhad announced it will independently operate the Halal Express Service linking the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East, effective April 1.
Maritime
Trucking Subsidiary Goes 10+2
John Gallagher |
OD Global, a division of less-than-truckload carrier Old Dominion Freight Line, expanded its trade management service to incorporate new Importer Security Filing requirements, known as U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LTL
ThyssenKrupp Reorganizes
Janet Nodar |
Leading German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp announced Thursday that it is cutting jobs and reorganizing to cut costs because the economy "has deteriorated in recent weeks with even greater speed and s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Marseille Box Traffic Plunges
Bruce Barnard |
London -- Container traffic at Marseille, France's biggest port and second largest box hub, tumbled 32 percent in February from a year ago on sharply lower imports from Asia and sporadic strikes by lo
Maritime
Forwarding
Expeditors: Freight Slide Worsened in January
JOC Staff |
Expeditors International, in a new signal of a weakening demand in the global economy, says declines in ocean and air freight volume accelerated in January as a growing spot pricing market expanded ar
Logistics Technology News
Maritime
USF Holland Shuts Down 11 Terminals
John Gallagher |
YRC Worldwide regional less-than-truckload subsidiary USF Holland will close 11 terminals, representing 15 percent of Holland's network, by April 6 to cope with weak freight demand throughout its syst
Trucking News
LTL
Smid: YRC Ready to Take Back Freight
John Gallagher |
The rush by shippers away from trucking heavyweight YRC Worldwide in response to the company’s fragile financial and operating position – both real and perceived – has shifted into r
Trucking News
LTL
World Economies to Shrink
Alan Field |
The economies of thirty nations are expected to shrink in 2009, according the head of an international group focused on sustainable economic growth.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Box Ship Charter Rates Plumb New Lows
Bruce Barnard |
London -- Container ship charter rates have plumbed new lows as ocean carriers trim their fleets and press ship owners for deeper discounts amid slowing cargo volumes and sagging freight rates on most
Maritime
Container lines
DP World Takes Over Port of Algiers
JoC Staff |
Global terminal operator DP World took control of operations at the Port of Algiers, Algeria, which will now be known as DP World Djazair.
Maritime
Short Line Traffic Falls Hard
John D. Boyd |
North America’s small railroads continued reporting heavy traffic declines in the second week of March, as the RMI RailConnect index said volume for all cargo types fell 24.69 percent in the wee
Rail News
Obama Taps Aon Exec as DOT Counsel
John D. Boyd |
President Obama said he plans to nominate Robert S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Shippers Find Clean-Truck Complications
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Intermodal shippers in Los Angeles-Long Beach say ocean carriers that are attempting to comply with the ports' clean-truck regulations could be violating the terms of the through bill of lading contra
Maritime
Forwarding
BNSF, CSX Add to Container Service
John D. Boyd |
Cross-country intermodal partners BNSF Railway in the West and CSX Intermodal in the East recently expanded their container service to more Southeast cities.
Rail News
North-American rail
Manufacturers Warn of Mexican Tariff Retaliation
Alan Field |
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) warned March 19 of the damage that could result from the announcement that the government of Mexico will impose tariffs on U.S.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Halifax Dockers Take Wage Freeze
Courtney Tower |
Dockworkers took a first-year wage freeze in a new three-year contract with the Halifax Employers Association at the struggling Port of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Maritime
Senate Approves Ron Kirk as U.S. Trade Representative
JOC Staff |
Special from Official Export Guide
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S.-Canada Border Traffic Slumps
Courtney Tower |
Trucking activity, a bellwether of general trade and economic conditions, is in sharp decline along the United States-Canada border.
Trucking News
Earl Industries Wins Marad Contract
JOC Staff |
The Maritime Administration awarded a contract to Earl Industries, of Portsmouth, Va. to provide layberth services for three of the agency’s Ready Reserve Force vessels.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Geoffrey McRoberts Joins Satellite Logistics Group
JOC Staff |
Satellite Logistics Group hired Geoffrey McRoberts in its supply-chain process and solution design group as a process consultant.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Aer Lingus Names Head of Cargo
JOC Staff |
Aer Lingus appointed Remo Hanselmann head of cargo. He will be responsible for the development and targeted expansion of Aer Lingus’ cargo division.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo
CSX Resort Greenbrier Files Ch. 11
John D. Boyd |
The Greenbrier Hotel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections, and said it has a deal under which Marriott will buy the resort owned by railroad operator CSX Corp.
Rail News
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North-American rail
Clothing Retailer Vows Inventory Cuts
JOC Staff |
Women’s fashion retailer Charming Shoppes will slash its inventory as it eliminates stores and overhauls its supply chain to cut costs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
French Strike Rocks Ports, Rails
Bruce Barnard |
London – France’s main seaports are at a standstill and rail freight is being severely disrupted as thousands of longshoremen and rail workers join a general strike to protest the governme
Maritime
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Coca-Cola Disputes Chinese Veto
Alan Field |
The government of China defended Thursday its decision to reject Coca-Cola's record offer of $2.4 billion for Huiyuan Juice Group.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Leading Economic Index Falls in February
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The recession that began in December 2007 shows no signs of letting up in the near term, according to composite economic indexes compiled by business research group The Conference Board.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lufthansa Cargo Tightens Belt
Bruce Barnard |
London -- Lufthansa Cargo warned March 19 it might ground more freighters and extend shorter hours for pilots and ground workers if global freight traffic keeps falling.
Air Cargo
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Japan Forwarders Fined for Price Cartel
Hisane Masaki |
The Japan Fair Trade Commission fined 12 international freight forwarders a total of approximately $94.7 million for forming a cartel to raise air cargo charges.
Air Cargo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Traffic ‘May be Bottoming’
John D. Boyd |
Rail News
North-American rail
Long Beach Boxes Drop 40 Percent
JOC Staff |
Official Export Guide
Maritime
Forwarding
India’s Ports See Little Growth
JOC Staff |
Consolidated container throughput at major ports in India grew by a mere 0.5 percent in the April-February period, amid strong indications that the country’s gateway hubs would miss targets set
Maritime
Forwarding
BAA Must Sell Stansted, Gatwick, One Other
Bruce Barnard |
London -- BAA, the world’s biggest airports operator, must sell London Stansted airport, one of the UK’s top freighter and express hubs.
Air Cargo
U.S. Sues Union Pacific Over Drugs
John D. Boyd |
The U.S.
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