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Railroads Feel the Brakes
John D. Boyd |
Related Story:Corn-Fed Rail ShiftMarch is shaping up to be a key month for North America
Rails' Fatal Mixture
John D. Boyd |
Railroads ran more safely in 2006, reducing both accident and employee death totals. But they had mo
Rail News
Tug workers strike again at Rotterdam
JOC Staff |
Tugboat workers with port services provider Smit Internationale on Saturday resumed their strike at
Maritime
Folding in Surcharges
Ian Putzger |
An industrywide initiative to banish paper from the movement of air cargo is just in the early pilot
Air Cargo
FedEx raises LTL rates
JOC Staff |
Two less-than-truckload subsidiaries of FedEx will implement a 5.59-percent general rate increase, e
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NYK orders huge ore ships
JOC Staff |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha announced that it has reached an agreement with Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. of
Maritime
Danaos orders five box ships
Bruce Barnard / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Danaos, the fast-growing Greek containership owner, took its spending on new container ships in the
Maritime
Hapag-Lloyd Plunges to Loss
Bruce Barnard |
Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, the world's fifth-largest ocean container carrier, saw earnings plummet
Maritime
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
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
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
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 crossroads of food and logistics
By William Hoffman |
Like so many shippers caught between rising costs, constrained capacity and increased consumer deman
People
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Ryder System, Miami, named Rosario Rizzo senior vice pres
USF Loses Two Leaders
John Gallagher |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.YRC Regional Transportation was stung by the loss of two
Trucking News
Shipping Toward Recession?
John D. Boyd |
Is this what a "freight recession" looks like? The warning signs have been flashing for months - in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
March 19, 2007
JOC Staff |
Truce. The scene at a recent Houston-area crash site was pretty grim, with a gravel truck smashed an
CargoGulf starts Asia-East Coast LCL
JOC Staff |
CargoGulf, a global NVOCC operator, said it has extended its less-than container-load consolidation
Maritime
Crewmen die in Fla. port
JOC Staff |
Two crewmen aboard an orange juice tanker died last week at the Port of Manatee, Fla.Local a
Maritime
Diana Shipping to sell shares
JOC Staff |
Dry bulk vessel operator Diana Shipping on Monday announced it opened a public offering of 10.5 mill
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
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
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Senate Passes Security Bill: The Senate approved broad legislation to bolster efforts by state and l
Peace talks
By Peter T. Leach |
Could the perennially disputatious dialogue between carriers and shippers be undergoing a fundamenta
Forwarding
DHL Upgrading With Boeing
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.DHL is signaling an upgrade in its North American capacit
Air Cargo
A.P. Moller-Maersk Cuts Jobs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.In a signal that the maritime''s world''s market for larg
Maritime
Corn-Fed Rail Shift
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Ethanol may not be changing the country''s fuel consumpti
Senators Attack Antitrust Exemption
John D. Boyd |
Copyright 2007, Traffic World, Inc.Two U.S. senators who tried in the past to revoke the rai
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Targeting Mexican Trucks
John Gallagher |
Critics of a plan that will allow a select group of Mexican trucks to operate throughout the United
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cosco unit net off
JOC Staff |
Cosco Shipping Co. said higher fuel costs pushed net profit down 10.17 percent in 2006 to 615.43 mil
Maritime
EGL sold for $1.7B
JOC Staff |
On Monday EGL Eagle Global Logistics announced it has agreed to be acquired by a group led by chairm
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cronos sees Q4 profit
JOC Staff |
Cronos Group reported fourth-quarter net income totaled $1.4 million, up from a loss of $1.5 million
Maritime
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
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
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
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
DP World completes U.S. port assets sale
JOC Staff |
Dubai terminal operator DP World said Friday that it has completed the sale of its wholly-owned subs
Maritime
Title XI program a 'subsidy,' House panel told
R.G. Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The Title XI loan guarantee program is a form of corporate subsidy for which the Bush
Maritime
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