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GM Lost $38.7B in 2007
Thomas L. Gallagher |
General Motors lost $38.7 billion in 2007, the company reported Tuesday. The world's largest
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Treaty sought to stop smuggling of tobacco products
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Representatives from more than 150 countries opened World Health Organization talks on Monday aimed
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL Q4 profit up 44%
Peter T. Leach / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Neptune Orient Lines reported fourth-quarter net profit increased by 292 percent to US$196 million,
Maritime
Crate and Barrel Adds Visibility
William Hoffman |
More shippers are plugging into their logistics applications via the Internet using software as a se
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Jacobs Gets Texas Tollway Contract
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Jacobs Engineering Group received a contract from the North Texas Tollway Authority to design the mu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Expeditors International Boosts Profit
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Net earnings for Expeditors International of Washington increased 12 percent in the fourth quarter a
Air Cargo
Quality Loses $15M
John Gallagher |
Bulk transporter Quality Distribution said it expects a pre-tax loss for the fourth quarter of 2007
Trucking News
Express-1 Operating Income Grows
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Express-1 Expedited Solutions generated healthy growth in revenue and operating income in the fourth
Air Cargo
STB Eyes Construction Costs
John D. Boyd |
The federal Surface Transportation Board launched two new reviews, one that could modify its new rai
Rail News
New Penn Honors Two Drivers For Reaching Milestone of 2 Million Safe Miles
JOC Staff |
Lebanon, PA ? February 12, 2008 ? New Penn recently honored two of their professional drivers for ac
DHL wins global freight contract with Siemens
JOC Staff |
DHL Global Forwarding preferred international carrier for air and ocean freight PLANTATION,
CSX Expands existing RailComm DOC Yard Automation System
JOC Staff |
February 11, 2008 -- CSX continues to expand its Domain Operations Controller (DOC?) system located
NOL Q4 Profit Soars
Peter T. Leach |
Neptune Orient Lines reported fourth-quarter net profit increased by 292 percent to $196 million, an
Maritime
Maverick Transportation Announces 2007 Driver of the Year
JOC Staff |
Maverick Transportation announced Doug Herd of Marionville, MO, as their 2007 Driver of the Year on
American Airlines expands guarantee
JOC Staff |
American Airlines Cargo Division announced that it is expanding the Expeditefs product guarantee to
Air Cargo
NMFTA Meets in Fla.
Thomas L. Gallagher |
For the first time since reorganization, the National Motor Freight Traffic Association last week he
Trucking News
FedEx Enables Shipping Inside Microsoft Office Outlook
JOC Staff |
FedEx(R) QuickShip Allows Access to FedEx Services through E-Mail ApplicationSAN JOSE, Calif
Pacer Profits Fall
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Revenue was up, but income was down at Pacer International as a result of extraordinary corporate ex
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forward Air Revenue Surges
Michael Fabey |
Bolstered by a strategic acquisition and the demise of competitor Kitty Hawk, Forward Air generated
Air Cargo
DOT Marked Down
Ari Natter |
Highway funding is just one of the proposed cuts the White House offered in a spending plan that sla
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UPS Gains Through Losses
Michael Fabey |
Few companies could book a $2.58 billion quarterly loss and still impress analysts while gaining mor
Air Cargo
ABF Settles Up
John Gallagher |
ABF Freight Systems and the Teamsters agreed on a labor contract the carrier claims will help it com
Trucking News
Letters 2/11/2008
JOC Staff |
Also Read:? Applying the Rules? TaxingPeters' Flawed Policy
Fish-n-Ship
Michael Fabey |
Leave it to a guy raised in Maryland and trained as a computer whiz to see that the marriage between
Rails Budget Caution
John D. Boyd |
Rail freight activity may very well surge again whenever the economy pulls out of its current slump,
Rail News
Fear in the Trans-Pacific
Richard Knee |
With a U.S. recession all but certain, oil prices fluctuating daily and dock labor negotiations bear
Maritime
Life After Bankruptcy
William Hoffman |
Summit Global Logistics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late January, but its senior s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Pursuit of excellence
By David Biederman |
Welcome to the age of continuing - or continual - logistics education. Logistics managers are hard-p
Retooling for a Recovery
John Gallagher and William B. Cassidy |
Talk to anyone whose livelihood depends on trucks and you'll find their top concern has shifted from
Trucking News
With Dave Alba, SkyStorage Systems Inc.
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
A recent conference sponsored by Metrans, a Southern California organization that discusses transpor
Can a Customer Pick and Choose Carriers?
Colin Barrett |
Q:I receive inbound product on a F.O.B. origin, freight prepaid basis (shipper pays the freight
February 11, 2008
JOC Staff |
Bowled Over. At least one media research group called the FedEx ad aired during the Super Bowl the t
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Customs, Census plan 'kinder, gentler, friendlier document'After a 30-month stalemate, Custo
Easing off the throttle
By John D. Boyd |
Rail freight activity will likely surge again when the economy pulls out of its slump, but most majo
Rail News
Life after bankruptcy
By William Hoffman |
Summit Global Logistics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late January, but its senior s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Nerve center
By Alan M. Field |
In the old days, ordering a piece of heavy equipment in Europe was a fairly straightforward process.
An urge to merge
By Alan M. Field |
James J. Boyle & Co., a customs broker and freight forwarder, needed a Web-based tool that could man
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Portland seeks to cash in
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Wanted: Investor with deep pockets and very long-term outlook to run under-used container terminal.
Maritime
Melford approaches starting gate
By Joseph Bonney |
Bob Stevens has always exuded confidence about the proposed Melford International Terminal in Nova S
Maritime
More questions than answers
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
When ocean carriers approach Southern California harbor trucking companies for rate quotes, the truc
Rail News
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