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Inventory's New Dimensions
William Hoffman |
Shippers and their service providers relied for years on low-cost transportation to help keep invent
Taking Obama's Measure
Ari Natter |
This the second in a two-part Traffic World series on the Republican
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Inventory''s New Dimensions
William Hoffman |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Shippers and their service providers relied for years on
NS Gets Green Light For Terminal
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Norfolk Southern''s big Heartland Corridor intermodal pro
Rail News
Looking Past DHL
Paul Page |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.ABX Air''s parent company expanded its air operations "be
Air Cargo
Iowa Loans Come Up Short
John D. Boyd |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.A group of Iowa short line railroads is still trying to r
Rail News
A Rail-Splitting Review?
John D. Boyd |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Canadian National Railway wants the Surface Transportatio
Rail News
Overhauling Mack Trucks
John Gallagher |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Mack Trucks, a major supplier of heavy-duty equipment to
Trucking News
Arcapita-CEPL Deal Valued at $734 Million
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Bahrain-based investment group Arcapita Bank agreed to pu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Service by the Truckload
John Gallagher |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.The truckload market is riddled with idled capacity, carr
Trucking News
Dell Goes Neutral
William Hoffman |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Computer maker Dell beat its deadline for running its wor
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Direct Approach
William Hoffman |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.With high fuel costs keeping consumers out of stores, ret
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
California Backs Off Toll Increase
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.California transportation officials have cancelled plans
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Adding Up Infrastructure Costs
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.Just how much money is needed to improve the nation''s hi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No Passing Zone
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.The House of Representatives may have moved to plug the m
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Taking Obama''s Measure
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2008, Traffic World, Inc.This the second in a two-part Traffic World series on the
Trans-Pacific fuel surcharge headed for record level
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Container lines in the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement on Monday confirmed that their floating
Maritime
Hanjin expands Thai feeder
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Hanjin Shipping on Friday announced it was expanding its Thailand feeder network through a cooperati
Maritime
US fines firm $90,000 for unlicensed exports
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Johnson Trading & Engineering Co., Ltd. of Taiwan has agreed to a $90,000 civil penalty to settl
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ILWU caucus approves pact
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
International Longshore and Warehouse Union caucus members voted unanimously over the weekend to sen
Maritime
Russia drops WTO accords
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Russian officials decided today to withdraw from some of the commitments that country had reached du
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Malaysia in negotiations with hijackers of MISC vessel
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Malaysia is negotiating with pirates in the Gulf of Aden to broker the release of 39 crew on a hijac
Maritime
NY-NJ marine terminals to close for Labor Day
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
All marine terminals at the Port of New York and New Jersey will be closed Sept. 1 for Labor Day.
Maritime
NYK charters product tanker
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Japan's NYK Line has concluded an agreement to charter 37,000-ton newly-built product tanker for thr
Maritime
Rotterdam set to break ground on 8.5M-TEU project
Bruce Barnard / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Port of Rotterdam announced it will start construction work on an 8.5 million-TEU container comp
Maritime
Hong Kong tops Memphis to lead cargo airports
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Hong Kong International Airport became the world's largest cargo airport in June, overtaking Memphis
Air Cargo
TNT opens Vietnam link
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Today TNT Express officially opened its new TNT International and Domestic Operations Center in Hano
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Jaxport re-opened, Savannah back to normal operations
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Coast Guard re-opened the Port of Jacksonville at noon Saturday following Tropical Storm Fay.
Maritime
Schenker Probes Accounting Fraud
JOC Staff |
The parent of logistics giant Schenker is investigating possible accounting fraud at its Belgium ope
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NRS Earns Top Score on SmartWay Test
JOC Staff |
National Retail Systems aced its SmartWay environmental performance test. The logistics prov
Trucking News
Indiana Lt. Governor Presents ATA First Vice Chairman With AgriVision Award
JOC Staff |
ARLINGTON, Va. ? Indiana Lt. Governor Becky Skillman recently presented ATA First Vice Chairman Char
Indiana to Build Port Infrastructure
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Ports of Indiana authorized $500,000 worth of infrastructure projects at a meeting Thursday.
Maritime
UPS Freight Goes Faster
JOC Staff |
UPS Freight improved transit times on more than 1,200 traffic lanes. The second enhancement to its h
Trucking News
Amazon to Open Fulfillment Center
JOC Staff |
Amazon.com, the online retailer, plans to open a fulfillment center in Plainfield, Ind. The
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
APM's Port Elizabeth terminal adds 4 new cranes
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
NEW YORK -- APM Terminals said its Port Elizabeth, N.J., terminal has taken delivery of four new ZPM
Maritime
Merger inevitable, Qantas chief says
JOC Staff |
Qantas Airways Ltd. will inevitably merge with another major airline as part of the global restructu
Virginia consolidates box operations
Peter Leach/The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
This month's maiden call by the Turkon Line container ship Cafer Dede at Portsmouth Marine Term
Maritime
Duke Buys Buildings at Savannah
William Hoffman |
Duke Realty Corp. bought two industrial buildings totaling 657,600 square feet near the Port of Sava
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Duke Realty buys buildings at Savannah
JOC Staff |
Duke Realty Corp. bought two industrial buildings totaling 657,600 square feet near the Port of Sava
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
C.W. Johnson Xpress Shuts Down
Thomas L. Gallagher |
C.W. Johnson Xpress shut down operations on Friday, weighed down by $8.3 million in debt, higher fue
Trucking News
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