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House Approves Rail Bill
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.A bill that would impose new work rules and other safety
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Battle for Green
Ari Natter and John Gallagher |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.The trucking industry is making environmental policy a to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHS wants Customs to improve Michigan security
JOC Staff |
Customs and Border Protection should increase its intelligence presence, introduce additional standa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Horizon Lines holds steady
JOC Staff |
Revenue gains helped Horizon Lines increase adjusted earnings in the third quarter despite adverse m
Maritime
Industrial property rents continue to climb
Bill DiBenedetto / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Average industrial property vacancy rates in the United States remained unchanged over the first hal
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Supreme Court agrees to hear Exxon Valdez case
R.G. Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear arguments in a case involving pun
Maritime
International Shipholding posts profit
JOC Staff |
International Shipholding Corp., which is discontinuing its LASH barge-carrier operations, reported
Maritime
LA Port Changes Truck Plan
Stephanie Nall |
Harbor Commissioners at the Port of Los Angeles are changing a key element of the Clean Trucks Plan
Maritime
Kitty Hawk Ceases Operations
JOC Staff |
Domestic cargo airline Kitty Hawk shut down its scheduled air and ground operations on Monday, final
Air Cargo
International Shipholding Posts Profit
JOC Staff |
International Shipholding Corp., which is discontinuing its LASH barge-carrier operations, reported
Maritime
SCI Profit Drops
JOC Staff |
State-run Shipping Corp. of India posted net profit of $45 million for the second quarter ended Sept
Maritime
Supreme Court to Hear Exxon Valdez Case
R. G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear arguments in a case involving pun
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NYK Line Profit Rises Sharply
Hisane Masaki |
TOKYO -- Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) announced on Monday that its consolidated operatin
Maritime
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Driver, equipment shortages may stunt freight recoveryThe "R" word was heard frequently at t
Protecting Against Future Damage Claims
Colin Barrett |
Q:I've recently begun work as general manager of a small freight forwarding company/3PL. Not lon
TWIC Hits the Docks
Ari Natter |
WILMINGTON, DEL. -- Rick Smith filled out the paperwork, waited in line, pressed his fingerprints in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Crossborder Campaign
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Over the shouts of angry protesters, the Department of Tr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
October 29, 2007
JOC Staff |
CLM. Some shippers attending the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals meeting in Philade
S&P Downgrades YRC Rating
JOC Staff |
Standard & Poor's put credit ratings for YRC Worldwide on a negative credit watch, saying the tr
Trucking News
Diesel Jumps 6.3 Cents to $3.157
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The average retail price for a gallon of diesel fuel jumped 6.3 cents this week to $3.157, a full 64
Trucking News
NWA Cargo Revenue Plummets
Penny Brown |
Northwest Airlines reported a fat increase in profits compared to the third quarter of 2006, but tho
Air Cargo
Trading Across 'Thicker, Costlier' Border
William B. Cassidy |
The United States needs a "thinner" border with its largest trading partner, says the head of the Ca
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Corrections
JOC Staff |
An item in the Oct. 22 Radar Screen, "Questions raised about security of car shipments," misidentifi
Squeeze play
By Peter T. Leach |
Shippers of equipment for gigantic energy, mining and power projects are in a bind. On the one hand,
Crunching numbers
By William Armbruster |
U.S. manufacturers of heavy equipment are reaping the benefits of the weak dollar at a time of surgi
Crunching numbers
By William Armbruster |
U.S. manufacturers of heavy equipment are reaping the benefits of the weak dollar at a time of surgi
With Gregory Rusovich, Agility Project Logistics
JOC Staff |
Gregory Rusovich recently resigned from his post as president and chief executive at Agility Project
At home on the North Slope
By David Biederman |
Crowley Maritime Corp. has been serving the Alaska energy industry for more than 50 years. The compa
Traffic jam
By David Biederman |
Strong demand for heavy equipment and a robust global auto trade are straining vessel and port capac
Cold-weather projects
By David Biederman |
Think you have a rough commute? What about the drivers who haul supplies on the "ice road" to the Di
Youth be served?
By Peter T. Leach |
Janice Merten has tried to retire twice, but both times Bechtel Corp. persuaded her to come back to
TWIC Hits the Docks
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.WILMINGTON, DEL. --Rick Smith filled out the pape
Can FUPAC Trump TWIC?
Ari Natter |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, Florida offi
Opening the gates
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Canada's penchant for transportation and trade infrastructure corridor projects went nationwide this
Is it real?
By Alan M. Field |
It was bad enough when Pfizer Inc. discovered that some of the pharmaceuticals sold under the compan
Maritime
Made in USA - still going strong
By Alan M. Field |
Almost universally, politicians and pundits agree that U.S. manufacturing has been decimated by comp
Wishful thinking
By R.G. Edmonson |
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics this month proudly showed off its new vehicle-processing center at th
Maritime
Challenging the king
By Ian Putzger |
Juan Abel Echeverria has a problem. As director of development and logistics of Expoflores, the Asso
Jumping Jax
By Peter T. Leach |
The Port of Jacksonville is swinging for the fences. Long a second-tier port for auto imports and th
Maritime
On common ground
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Freight interests in California have grown used to warding off attempts by state politicians and por
Forwarding
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