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The need for speed
By David Biederman |
When Deere & Co. wanted to cut its inventory-to-sales ratio but still ensure that its products were
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North of the border
By Ari Natter |
A federal appeals court has refused to block a pilot program to allow as many as 100 Mexican truckin
Trucking News
Atlantic ports: In the gateway mix
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Canada is trying to replicate its Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative by developing similar
Transparency, risk and GTX
By R.G. Edmonson |
The balance between supply-chain security and trade facilitation has become gospel. While the govern
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Gateway strategy
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Canada has a national transportation and infrastructure plan that's long past the planning stage - i
Turning point
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
This week's issue is being distributed at The Journal of Commerce's inaugural Trans-Pacific Maritime
Back on the map
By Bill Dibenedetto |
the past, with a modern spinAmid the fanfare and fireworks surrounding the opening of a new
Diabolical puzzle
By Peter T. Leach |
For all of China's rapid economic growth and ballooning trade values, its logistics system is still
Executive branch's to-do list
JOC Staff |
While Congress considers its legislative menu, the administration also has a number of unfinished-bu
Unfinished business on Capitol Hill
By R.G. Edmonson And Alan M. Field |
Congress will have a full plate of trade, environmental and regulatory issues as it returns from its
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Maersk Loss Shrinks: Maersk Line narrowed its loss in the first six months of 2007 by cutting vessel
California Imports Slow
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.California''s ports recorded only modest gains in contain
Maritime
People
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Hanson Logistics, St. Joseph, Mich., named Jeffrey Frazie
Exhausting Fight Over Clean Air
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Debate over the trucking portion of the Los Angeles-Long
Maritime
Diesel Jumps 3.1 Cents to $2.924
Thomas L. Gallagher |
After staying nearly flat through July and August, diesel prices jumped more than three cents for th
Trucking News
Lufthansa, DHL Partner
Bruce Barnard |
Lufthansa Cargo, Europe's biggest airfreight operator, and DHL, the global express delivery group, a
Air Cargo
Clean Trucks to Cost $1B
Bill Mongelluzzo |
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- An economic analysis of the Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach Clean Truck Program
Trucking News
Canada OKs Registered Mexican Trucks
Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- Canada will accept any Mexican trucks that enter the country from the United States under
Trucking News
Kuehne & Nagel Selects New CEO
Peter T. Leach |
Kuehne and Nagel said its board of directors has appointed Reinhard Lange as the successor to depart
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
First Mexican Truck Enters U.S.
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The first Mexican truck authorized under a controversial U.S. Department of Transportation program r
Trucking News
Cargolux Raises Fuel Surcharge
JOC Staff |
All-cargo airline Cargolux added 5 cents to its fuel surcharge in response to rising jet fuel prices
Air Cargo
AMB Leases Space in Mexico
William Hoffman |
Proving business is still good south of the U.S. border and not just west across the Pacific Ocean,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ports Add $2-Trillion to Economy
Peter T. Leach |
Deep-water seaports and the businesses related to them generated approximately 8.4 million American
Maritime
Management Dynamics Releases Enhanced Restricted Party Screening Solution
JOC Staff |
RPS On Demand Establishes Reasonable Care with Expanded List Coverage and Easy IntegrationEA
Menlo Worldwide Buys in China
JOC Staff |
Menlo Worldwide, pushing deeper into Asia, announced an agreement Monday to buy Shanghai-based Chic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN Reported Angling to Buy EJ&E
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway is in talks to buy a short line that rings Chicago and is owned by U.S. St
Rail News
Mick Barr, Former NITL Chairman, Dies
JOC Staff |
Mick Barr, a leader of global logistics at Procter & Gamble and a former chairman of the Nationa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Gut-Check at Greatwide
John Gallagher |
A major truck broker accustomed to aggressive growth is predicting it will be next year before the f
Trucking News
Letters 9/10/2007
JOC Staff |
Also Read:Railroad RageMexican Trucking Merits SupportI realize Mexican trucks i
Parcels Losing Weight
Michael Fabey |
It's nearly two-thirds into 2007 and shippers are still trying to get a handle on how to handle dime
GAO Eyes Rail Bridges, Tunnels
John D. Boyd |
The government's watchdog agency looked at rail bridge and tunnel safety - and the nation's approach
Rail News
Rate Case Rejected
William B. Cassidy |
Carriers and their customers may strive for long-term relationships, but usually not in a  
Maritime
Let's Borrow a Deal
William Hoffman |
Dealmakers in the logistics markets say lots of people are talking about this summer's sudden credit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Redrawing Rail Competition
John D. Boyd and John Gallagher |
The railroad industry's effective moratorium on big mergers is emphatically over and now shippers, r
Rail News
Crossing the Border
Ari Natter |
With a U.S. Court of Appeals decision setting the stage to open the border to Mexican trucks, opposi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Set-off Against Freight Charges
Colin Barrett |
Q:I have a question for you today that I hope you can help me understand.Is it true that
September 10, 2007
JOC Staff |
Hours. Like the rest of the reality-based trucking world, the virtual driver world is anxious to hea
Cargo Goes to Court
Michael Fabey |
The British Airways guilty plea to U.S. charges of taking part in an international cartel to fix air
Air Cargo
Descartes net improves
JOC Staff |
In another sign of its ongoing recovery, Descartes Systems Group reported net income totaled $1.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ports gave economy $2-trillion push in 2006
Peter T. Leach / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Deep-water seaports and the businesses related to them generated approximately 8.4 million American
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