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Seattle box volume dips 5.7 percent
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle
Maritime
UK Ports Delay Expansion, Cut Jobs
Bruce Barnard |
The U.K.'s leading container ports are deferring the construction of new terminals, freezing investments and laying off workers in a bid to conserve cash amid slumping box volumes.
Maritime
Asia Express Consortium, MSC Team Up
JOC Staff |
Asia Express Consortium members Hamburg Sud and CCNI will consolidate some services with Mediterranean Shipping between Asia, Mexico and the west coast of South America because of deteriorating market
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Container lines
Forwarding
Grand Alliance Diverts to Good Hope
Bruce Barnard |
The four Grand Alliance ocean carriers on Monday announced they are re-routing all ships deployed on the eastbound EU3 Asia-Europe service around Africa's Cape of Good Hope instead of transiting the S
Maritime
Container lines
Port of Long Beach Plans Incentives
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Port of Long Beach beginning April 1 plans to offer financial incentives to marine terminal operators and ocean carriers to ship more rail cargo through the port.
Maritime
Asia Express Consortium, MSC Team Up
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Asia Express Consortium members Hamburg Sud and CCNI will consolidate some services with Mediterranean Shipping between Asia, Mexico and the west coast of South America because of deteriorating m
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Coast Guard Works to Refloat Tanker
The Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Coast Guard unit in Galveston is overseeing an attempt to refloat a tanker that grounded off the Texas port city on Friday.
Maritime
JAL, ANA Volumes Dive
JOC Staff |
TOKYO -- Japan's two largest airlines reported dramatic declines in their international cargo volume
Air Cargo
Texas ports receive grants
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Texas ports of Beaumont and Orange announced that they will each receive $4 million in economic recovery grants from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
Maritime
YRC Sells, Leases from Estes
John Gallagher |
YRC Worldwide sold to and leased back from Estes Express Lines a package of LTL terminals for $122 million in a deal that will provide a much needed boost to YRC's cash reserves.
Trucking News
LTL
SFO imports slide
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Nose-diving Asia imports sent cargo traffic at San Francisco International Airport plunging 36 perce
Air Cargo
Thomas J. Griffin
JOC Staff |
President and CEO,Agility Project LogisticsTom Griffin has been Agility
Charles
JOC Staff |
Chairman, president and CEONorfolk Southern Corp.Wick Moorman presides over what is
Keeshin Resignation From Truck Firm
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2009, Traffic World, Inc.Traffic World, Nov. 3, 1945John L. Keeshin on Oct
Wal-Mart Overhauls Driver Hiring
John Gallagher |
Wal-Mart is revamping the hiring practices in its logistics division as part of a $17 million settlement of a racial discrimination class-action lawsuit.
Trucking News
Trucking labor
Market Spaced Out
William Hoffman |
Copyright 2009, Traffic World, Inc.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maersk upgrades Asia-Europe
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Maersk Line announced a series of enhancements and adjustments to its Asia-Europe network.
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P.A.M. Lost $11M
Thomas L. Gallagher |
P.A.M. Transportation Services faced a drop in the value of its stock in the fourth quarter by writing down goodwill.
Trucking News
Aircraft Supplier Renews Lease
JOC Staff |
As faltering aircraft manufacturers cut back production and carriers face plummeting demand, Southern California Aviation is hanging on to a logistics center that serves its aircraft engine parts and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Firing, not hiring
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
In describing the state of the container shipping industry, executive recruiter Bill Conroy quotes o
Forwarding
Excel Maritime CEO Resigns
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Stamatis Molaris resigned from his positions at the helm of Excel Maritime Carriers, effective Feb.
Maritime
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Ship Layups Set Record: Idled ocean container capacity has soared to 1.1 million TEUs with 392 ships
Y.F. Chang
JOC Staff |
Founder and chairmanEvergreen GroupA turning point in Yung-fa Chang
Diesel Drops 5.6 Cents to $2.13
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The retail price of diesel fell 5.6 cents last week to a national average of $2.13 per gallon, accor
Trucking News
The Truck, Rail Competitor and Ally
Homer H. Shannon |
Copyright 2009, Traffic World, Inc.The Traffic World, Dec. 20, 1930- Changes in Tran
Trying to Avoid a Trip to the Cleaners
Colin Barrett |
Q:I am having a discussion with another carrier regarding whether a carrier is liable for prepai
Endings and Beginnings
William B. Cassidy and Peter T. Leach |
Five thousand, three hundred fourteen issues. One hundred one years, 10 months and nine days.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No time to slow down
By Peter T. Leach |
Looking for a bright side in the global shipping slump? Check out the big global terminal operators,
Maritime
Gulfport project to begin in April
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Groundbreaking on the Port of Gulfport
Maritime
NYK Eyes Asia-U.S. Cuts
Peter T. Leach |
Japan's NYK may reduce its container services from Asia to the United States by an additional 15 per
Maritime
10 percent off
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The letter from the ocean carrier starts out innocuously.
Trucking News
Bruce H. Leeds
JOC Staff |
2007-08 chair, COACGive Bruce Leeds credit for getting things done at a time when COAC had a
Rick Ferrin
JOC Staff |
Executive directorJacksonville Port AuthorityRick Ferrin and his executive team won?
Sean T. Connaughton
JOC Staff |
Former maritime administratorIn a Department of Transportation where the budgetary giants ad
Peter Friedmann
JOC Staff |
Washington advocatePeter Friedmann
Mary Jo Muoio
JOC Staff |
President, NCBFAA;Senior vice president, OHLWhen Mary Jo Muoio passed her customs br
Use of Motor Trucks
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2009, Traffic World, Inc.The Traffic World, June 14, 1924The rapid increas
Transportation History: Railroads and Trucking
William B. Cassidy |
The always competitive, sometimes cooperative relationship between railroads and trucking has been a hot topic for Traffic World since at least 1912.
Trucking News
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Cargolux Settles in Price Fixing
JOC Staff |
The latest fines in the global air cargo price-fixing scandal suggest investigations are far from winding down.
Air Cargo
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New Orleans Rail Returns
John D. Boyd |
Union Pacific Railroad and CSX Transportation resumed their train movements through New Orleans, which had been disrupted for weeks after a CSX bridge fire earlier this month.
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