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UPS Upgrades Tech Services
JOC Staff |
UPS enhanced three of its technology offerings to streamline services online. Package preparation, t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Dedicated Buys Baker's
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Dedicated Transport, a privately held contract trucking and logistics firm based in Cleveland, acqui
Trucking News
Hapag-Lloyd Plunges to Loss
Bruce Barnard |
Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, the world's fifth-largest ocean container carrier, saw earnings plummet
Maritime
FedEx Raises LTL Rates
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Two less-than-truckload subsidiaries of FedEx will implement a 5.59 percent general rate increase ef
Trucking News
AaE Joins Cargo 2000
JOC Staff |
Australian air Express International joined Cargo 2000. The cargo handler is the first company based
Air Cargo
Norfolk Southern Quits Surcharges
JOC Staff |
Norfolk Southern will discontinue assessing fuel surcharges on its local non-intermodal public rates
Rail News
Diesel Climb Flattens at $2.681
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The average price for a gallon of diesel fuel at the retail pump this week was $2.681, down just fou
Trucking News
APL Switches to Low Sulfur Diesel
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Ocean-going container carrier APL will convert vessels to cleaner-burning, low-sulfur fuel when they
Maritime
Old Dominion Goes to China
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Thomasville, N.C.-based super-regional carrier Old Dominion Freight Line will offer door-to-door ser
Trucking News
EGL Agrees to Buyout
Thomas L. Gallagher |
EGL signed a definitive merger agreement with CEO and Chairman James R. Crane, EGL's largest shareho
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Emmett Named to Texas Post
JOC Staff |
Edward M. Emmett is back in politics and that means he is back in transportation. The former Interst
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Coca-Cola to Reduce Shipments
JOC Staff |
Is energy independence the real thing? The search for alternative fuels is hitting Coca-Cola, and th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Windblown growth
By Bill Dibenedetto |
U.S. wind power generating capacity increased 27 percent in 2006 and is expected to grow an addition
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Senate Passes Security Bill: The Senate approved broad legislation to bolster efforts by state and l
Spanning the globe
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Wind energy is big business globally, especially in Europe and Asia, and 2006 was a boom year for ma
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Florida may drop plan for state port access cardThe Florida Legislature might kill a state l
Wind Power!
By Bill Dibenedetto |
At least one of the answers to the world's energy puzzle is really blowing in the wind. The market f
A big wind
By Janet Plume |
With public awareness on the rise about the depleting global supply of fossil fuels and the dramatic
With Rear Adm. Craig E. Bone, U.S. Coast Guard
By R.G. Edmonson |
Safety, security and stewardship are today's U.S. Coast Guard watchwords, and Rear Adm. Craig E. Bon
New economics of air freighters
By Ian Putzger |
Cargo is usually an afterthought when it comes to producing new aircraft. A plane's freighter versio
Air Cargo
Mexican trucks ready to roll
By John Gallagher |
Opponents of a plan to allow a select group of Mexican trucks to operate throughout the U.S. as earl
Trucking News
Who's at fault?
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Brian Griley's harbor trucking company has received invoices from shipping lines wanting to be paid
Rail News
The long arm of REACH
By Alan M. Field |
Seat cushions. Paints. Perfumes. Cosmetics. Computer housing. What do these products have in common?
From sea to shining sea
By Bill Dibenedetto |
One of the most dramatic disaster film clips ever shot occurred some 65 years ago when the Tacoma Na
Thinking small
By R.G. Edmonson |
There's good fishing at the Port of Gulfport, Miss., so good that local anglers ignore the security
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Driving on
By William Armbruster And Peter T. Leach |
The ships are called roll-on, roll-off vessels, but a more accurate term would be drive-on, drive-of
To catch a thief
By David Biederman |
Cargo theft is a multibillion-dollar extravaganza that's coming to a theater near you. As they say i
Intermarine carries on
By Janet Plume |
It's hard to walk around Inter-marine's New Orleans offices these days without expecting to see Roge
Two states, one port
By Joseph Bonney |
The Georgia and South Carolina state port authorities used to be the maritime equivalent of the Hatf
Maritime
Peace talks
By Peter T. Leach |
Could the perennially disputatious dialogue between carriers and shippers be undergoing a fundamenta
Forwarding
Sunny days for breakbulk
By Bruce Barnard |
Breakbulk shipping, long stuck in the shadows of container shipping, is finding its place in the sun
The Railex innovation:
By Bill Dibenedetto |
SUBHEAD: A new variety of fast foodWallula, Wash. - This could be the start of something ver
Consolidating service
By Stephanie Nall |
The consolidation in the rail industry has been especially harsh on shippers of perishable goods and
Trade agreements cultivate reefer growth around the world
By Stephanie Nall |
In the food business, the question is no longer whether the chicken or the egg came first. The quest
Strength (and lower rates) in numbers
By Paul T. Rosynsky |
When flow of cargo through West Coast ports took a drastic turn for the worst during the congestion
The crossroads of food and logistics
By William Hoffman |
Like so many shippers caught between rising costs, constrained capacity and increased consumer deman
Losing track[tion]
By Stephanie Nall |
SUBHEAD: Initiatives in Washington state designed to ensure rail service for shippers of perishable
Vancouver container backlog hit by rail woes
Courtney Tower / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Harsh winter weather and ongoing rail woes continue to hamper efforts to clear container congestion
Maritime
NVO launches service to U.S., Afghanistan
JOC Staff |
FCLCarrier, an Antwerp-based NVOCC that serves niche markets in Central and East Asia, said Friday i
Maritime
Europe View: Zero Hour for open skies
Bruce Barnard / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
LONDON -- When the European Union asks itself March 22 whether a bad deal is better than no deal at
Air Cargo
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