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Platts Containers Update
Little delay expected for Wilmington cranes after mishap
JOC Staff |
Four new container cranes that were damaged during delivery to the Port of Wilmington will go into s
Maritime
Avion Orders Airbus Freighters
JOC Staff |
Avion Aircraft Trading has signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus of Europe for six A330-2
Air Cargo
Allied Moves to Waive Agreement
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Car hauler Allied Holdings filed a motion in bankruptcy court on Feb. 2 asking for permission to rej
Trucking News
Diesel Rises 2.2 Cents to $2.435
Thomas L. Gallagher |
In the week before Feb. 5 the average retail price of diesel edged up for the first time in two mont
Trucking News
Tacoma sees slim TEU growth
Bill DiBenedetto |
Officials at the Port of Tacoma are forecasting moderate container volume growth this year of about
Maritime
DOT Tightens Packaging Standards
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The U.S. Department of Transportation published last week a final rule adding strict packaging requi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TNT Completes Freight Management Sale
Thomas L. Gallagher |
TNT on Feb. 5 completed the sale of its freight management business unit to French logistics service
Air Cargo
UPS Orders 767s
Thomas L. Gallagher |
UPS ordered 27 new Boeing 767-300ER freighters for delivery over the next two to five years. The ord
Air Cargo
Circuit City Adopts GXS
William Hoffman |
Electronics retailer Circuit City adopted GXS Trading Grid and its Intelligent Web Forms service for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Workers to Report Close Calls
John D. Boyd |
Under a rail safety pilot project, Federal Railroad Administrator Joseph Boardman said rail workers
Rail News
U.S. Air Cargo Falls 2.3 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Combined domestic and international air cargo tonnage on U.S. airlines declined in December.
Air Cargo
FedEx Launches Long-haul LTL
Thomas L. Gallagher |
FedEx Freight officially launched on Feb. 5 its long-haul less than truckload services in the United
Trucking News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Charter Rates Rebound: The 18-month run of declining charter rates may be reaching its end as contai
RADAR SCEEN
JOC Staff |
Fortune 500 companies rely on 3PLsBig Business is big business for 3PLs. That's the message
ISO security standard on track
By R.G. Edmonson |
By this fall, members of the International Organization for Standardization will formally adopt a st
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With Robert Voltmann, Transportation Intermediaries Association
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Robert Voltmann is president and chief executive of the Transportation Intermediaries Association, w
Move it yourself
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
inland bills of ladingMaersk Line, the world's largest container carrier will slash the numb
Rail News
Down to earth
By Ian Putzger |
Trucks are the best regional airfreighters around, says Ram Menen, senior vice president of cargo of
Air Cargo
AGOA's new look
By Alan M. Field |
When the African Growth and Opportunity Act took effect in 2000, global apparelcompanies exp
Project-cargo innovator
By Janet Plume |
Roger Kavanagh, who died last week of cancer at age 54, was an innovator who built Intermarine into
Buyer beware
By Alan M. Field |
Nearly a year after the DP World controversy, Congress has yet to approve legislation to reform the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Building relationships
By David Biederman |
TNT Logistics North America - now CEVA Logistics in North America - had been serving Chry-sler Group
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TSA's new look
By Bill Mongelluzzo And Peter Leach |
Ocean carriers are hoping that new leadership at the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, coupled w
Forwarding
Cracking the HMT Fund egg
By R.G. Edmonson |
No one disputes that harbors and channels need dredging to keep U.S. commerce flowing, but port offi
Maritime
How many dockworkers?
By Joseph Bonney |
Most businesses don't have to ask a government agency for permission to hire more workers. But most
Maritime
New plan for container fees
By Bill Dibenedetto |
Shippers, carriers and ports thought they had put the issue of state container fees to rest after Ca
Maritime
Sunk costs
By Peter T. Leach |
When hundreds of British beachcombers scavenged everything from Bibles to BMW motorcycles from conta
Forwarding
Letters 2/5/2007
JOC Staff |
See Also:Hunt's Innovation Will Be a Lasting LegacyNITL Celebrates 100thI want t
Fourth Quarter Fallout
John Gallagher |
Shippers are in a position to reap bargain prices from their carriers as trucking companies lament o
Trucking News
Pacific's Rising Tide
David Biederman |
The Frisbee may be an American cultural icon, but like the Hula-Hoop and Boogie Board, it is now mad
STB Smacks Surcharges
John D. Boyd |
Rail shippers are hailing a Surface Transportation Board ruling ordering railroads to stop setting f
Rail News
Houston Systems Go
Janet Nodar |
After months of delay, the first phase of Houston's new Bayport Container Terminal is scheduled to o
Maritime
Learning New Lessons
William Hoffman |
Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters carved out a profitable niche selling hip clothes and accessorie
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Critical Moment
Earle Eldridge |
With a transportation crisis looming in the United States, it's time to get serious about dedicated
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Origin Interlines and Price Application
Colin Barrett |
Q:I work for a freight bill auditing company and I've come across a situation on which I'd appre
Selling Into a Slowdown
William Hoffman |
Economists estimate consumers account for some two-thirds of spending in the United States, and at s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UPS Mixes Down
Paul Page |
The worst thing about the fourth quarter for UPS was what it said about the coming year. <
Air Cargo
Federal port spending not enough, say port officials
R.G Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON ? Port industry executives on Monday said that President Bush's 2008 budget proposal is s
Maritime
Bush asks $67B for transport
William Cassidy / TRAFFIC WORLD |
WASHINGTON ? President Bush, in his sweeping plan for the federal budget proposed Monday, offered a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs gets 8% budget increase
R.G. Edmonson / The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The Department of Homeland Security is proposing a $46.4-billion budget for fiscal 200
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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