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Buyer's market
By Alan M. Field |
When Con-way rebranded its 35,000 trucks and trailers last year, it needed to minimize the cost of c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
i2 sees demand for on-demand
By Alan M. Field |
Still another leading provider of installed transportation-management software is moving aggressivel
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China hooked on seafood
JOC Staff |
Inadequate transportation and refrigeration has forced China, the world's largest seafood producer,
Seafood looks East
By Alan M. Field |
If you're wondering about trends in seafood production, check your supermarket. The tilapia from Chi
Rails, tugs draw EPA's attention
By Joseph Bonney |
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing strict new rules to reduce air pollution from locom
Rail News
Red Hook dodges the hook
By Peter T. Leach |
Don't count the Red Hook Container Terminal out yet. The beleaguered Brooklyn container and breakbul
Maritime
Scan-all fight continues
By R.G. Edmonson |
What should the federal government do to protect its citizens from the threat of nuclear terrorism?
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
PMA Weighs Shorter Contract: Technology is changing so rapidly at container terminals that the Pacif
Leveraging China
John Gallagher |
J.B. Hunt Transport Services is teaming with Matson Navigation Co. to launch an expedited freight se
Trucking News
Fired up Fleets
John Gallagher |
Unlike most LTL carriers, Old Dominion Freight Lines counted more shipments and revenue through its
Wanted: Drivers
Janet Nodar |
While a Katrina-exacerbated shortage of drivers has eased at the Port of New Orleans, motor carriers
Maritime
Railroads, Labor Halfway There
John D. Boyd |
U.S. railroads say the first major accord in the current round of talks with labor groups, a tentati
Rail News
Supply Chain Balancing Act
William Hoffman |
With the era of big-ticket logistics mergers and acquisitions apparently on the wane, there may be s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
How to Avoid Shortage Claims
Colin Barrett |
Q:We are a wholesale distributor and use a private fleet to pick up product at vendors after mak
EU on Flight Standby
Paul Page |
The United States and the European Union cleared a seemingly impassable hurdle in agreeing to a new
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Racing for NAFTA Freight
John Gallagher |
The Department of Transportation's plan to allow Mexican motor carriers to roll into the United Stat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
March 12, 2007
JOC Staff |
Barging. The Waterways Council reached deep into waterways history last month when it gave Sen. Robe
UPS Cancels Superjumbo
Paul Page |
When UPS abruptly announced just a week after striking a new agreement with Airbus that it would can
Air Cargo
Panama Canal will let expansion contract in Q3
JOC Staff |
The Panama Canal Authority on Friday announced that the tender for the design and construction contr
Maritime
New cranes for Halifax
JOC Staff |
The Port of Halifax on Friday took delivery of four new rubber-tired gantry cranes, to be deployed a
Maritime
Bush Names Chief Counsel at FAA
JOC Staff |
President George W. Bush appointed Kerry B. Long, a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Fulbri
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Bulk weakens Danaos profit
Bruce Barnard / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Danaos, a leading containership charter owner, announced that fourth-quarter earnings grew by almost
Maritime
Port of LA taps DiBernardo to head marketing
JOC Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles announced that Michael DiBernardo will assume the duties of director of mark
Maritime
Customs begins to collect wood packaging fines
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON -- Customs and Border Protection announced that it began Friday to assess fines or make l
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
House passes tonnage tax
R.G. Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The House of Representatives on Friday passed by a vote of 303-108 a bill that would r
Maritime
Trucks power Hub net
JOC Staff |
Hub Group on Friday reported a 54-percent increase in income from continuing operations to $13.5 mil
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Scan-all amendment survives
R.G. Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- A watered-down version of an amendment to require scanning of all containers at overse
Maritime
U.S. launching investment promotion plan
Alan Field / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The United States is launching an initiative to attract more foreign direct investment by addressing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Survey finds UPS, DHL most recognized 3PL brands
JOC Staff |
A new report finds UPS Supply Chain Services and DHL/Exel are the most recognized brand names among
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Striking tug workers set vote at Port of Rotterdam
JOC Staff |
Striking tugboat workers at the Port of Rotterdam were due to vote Friday night on whether to prolon
Maritime
NY air cargo up 4.3%
Alan Field / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Air cargo trade in the New York Customs District gained 4.3 percent in the January-November, 2006 pe
Air Cargo
EU blocks WTO banana probe
Alan Field / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The European Union on Thursday blocked a World Trade Organization investigation into European banana
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trade deficit dips in January
Alan Field / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The U.S. trade deficit for goods and services dropped 3.8 percent to $59.1 billion in January, compa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
India joins 50,000-mile Trans-Asian rail project
Special to The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
India on Thursday announced its decision to join the proposed 81,000-kilometer (50,331-mile) Trans-A
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail traffic declines
JOC Staff |
Total U.S. rail volumes for the week ended March 3 were down 0.1 percent year-over-year, compared wi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Frankfurt tops cargo mark
Bruce Barnard / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Fraport, the operator of Frankfurt International Airport, Europe's biggest air freight hub, reported
Air Cargo
Proposal calls for risk-profiling of EU ships
JOC Staff |
The European Parliament this week adopted a number of measures intended to improve maritime safety,
Maritime
Logistics set to lead industrial real estate market
Bill Mongelluzzo / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. -- The top 10 industrial real estate markets in the U.S. will experience an
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TSA, shippers hold meeting
JOC Staff |
The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement said its members met with 27 customers this week in Long Be
Maritime
Weather hinders salvage of MSC Napoli
JOC Staff |
Efforts to recover 1,350 below-deck containers from the grounded MSC Napoli have stopped due to poor
Maritime
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