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ProLogis Signs Two in Memphis
JOC Staff |
ProLogis announced that it has leased 600,000 square-feet of industrial space to two customers at a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Six FedEx Drivers Earn Top Honors at National Truck Driving Championships
JOC Staff |
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 19, 2006--Six drivers representing FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX - New
Bush Signs Pension Law
Angela Greiling Keane |
President Bush on Thursday signed comprehensive pension legislation into law at a White House ceremo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
TSA Delays Rule For TWIC Card Readers: The Transportation Security Administration says facility and
Correction
JOC Staff |
In Jerry Peck's column, "Collateral benefits," in the Aug. 14 issue, two key numbers were rendered i
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
GSP review could hurt Russia at delicate timeThe Office of the U.S. Trade Representative say
With Peter J. Gatti, National Industrial Transportation League
By Peter T. Leach |
Peter Gatti is executive vice president of the NIT League, a Washington-based association that repre
No 'one-stop' shop
By William Hoffman |
Logistics companies long justified their pursuit of billion-dollar mega-mergers as the best way to s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rebuilding a port
By Janet Nodar |
On Aug. 28, 2005, the Port of Gulfport had 700,000 square feet of warehouse space. After Aug. 29, it
Maritime
Duel over dual-use goods
By R.G. Edmonson |
In July, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security published proposed rules intended
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
One platform, many uses
By Alan M. Field |
Companies used to be thrilled if they could use software to shave a few thousand dollars from their
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ILA, Evergreen reach deal
By Joseph Bonney |
Four years after the International Longshoremen's Association began trying to organize 115 clerical
Forwarding
China connection
By Bill Carey |
Con-way Freight is joining the rush to China, partnering with a forwarding company in the latest bid
Forwarding
What a long, strange trip it's been
JOC Staff |
It all began in 1706 when Maryland's colonial legislators designated Whetstone Point, near where For
300 years and counting
By William Armbruster |
As it marks its 300th anniversary this year, the Port of Baltimore has a lot to celebrate. Several c
Con-way's China Connection
Bill Carey |
Con-way Freight is joining the rush to China, partnering with a forwarding company in the latest bid
Trucking News
The currency effect
By Peter T. Leach |
These are the dog days of summer, and ordinarily container ships plying the trans-Atlantic would hav
No 'One-Stop' Shop
William Hoffman |
Logistics companies long justified their pursuit of billion dollar mega-mergers as the best way to p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Do Motor Carriers Need Specific Authority?
Colin Barrett |
Q:We are a registered freight forwarder. We have historically required carriers that we use to s
Barreling Over the Supply Chain
John Gallagher |
With new fuel surcharges stacking up on traffic managers' desks and fears of $100-per-barrel oil pri
Rail News
August 21, 2006
JOC Staff |
Fly American. The Air Transport Association, eager to instill confidence in air travelers, issued a
New Packaging Road Show Brings Fresh Ideas
JOC Staff |
The Complete Package Tour shows off stretch wrapping, shrink wrapping and case erecting technologies
Rail traffic edges up
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads carried an estimated volume of 33.9 billion ton-miles in the week ending Aug. 12, up
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ford Slashes Production Schedule
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Ford Motor Company will cut fourth-quarter production by 21 percent, or 168,000 cars and trucks, as
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
British Airways World Cargo Back to Business
JOC Staff |
British Airways World Cargo is operating as normal after the recent disruption in the UK which was b
Strike Threat at LAX, Port
JOC Staff |
The harbor and airports operated by the city of Los Angeles could be hit by a job action after the C
Air Cargo
Boeing to Stop C-17 Production
JOC Staff |
Workers at Boeing Co.'s sprawling Long Beach aircraft plant are expecting bad news today about the f
Air Cargo
C.H. Robinson Elects Wiehoff Chairman
JOC Staff |
John P. Wiehoff, president and chief executive of C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc., will add chairman to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Zim Taps Kay for North America
JOC Staff |
Zim Integrated Shipping Services Inc. announced the appointment of Gordon R. Kay as president of its
Maritime
Volume Edges Up at Cathay
JOC Staff |
Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong's largest airline, said its cargo tonnage edged up in July as the
Air Cargo
Velocity Express Closes CD&L Deal
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Velocity Express is paying $3.00 per share for all outstanding shares of CD&L. Shareholders of C
Air Cargo
Kenworth Ready to Install 2007 Engines
Thomas L. Gallagher |
New Kenworth Truck models are set to incorporate engines compliant with the EPA's 2007 emissions sta
Trucking News
Muldoon to Head Eller
Rick Eyerdam |
MIAMI -- Joseph Muldoon, the Washington attorney and lobbyist who sparked the furor earlier this yea
Maritime
Stonepath Wrests $400K from 2nd Quarter
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Stonepath Group eked out a $400,000 profit in the second quarter, but the restructuring logistics op
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Great Wall Suspends Cargo Flights
JOC Staff |
China's Great Wall Airlines abruptly suspended operations Friday after a United States government ag
Air Cargo
DHL seeks to own all of Blue Dart
JOC Staff |
The shareholders of Blue Dart Express Ltd. will meet next month to consider a proposal from DHL Expr
Air Cargo
Boeing may stop production of C-17
JOC Staff |
Workers at Boeing Co.'s sprawling Long Beach aircraft plant are expecting bad news today about the f
Air Cargo
Boeing to shut down C-17 production
JOC Staff |
Boeing Co. on Friday said it will begin shutting down production of its C-17 cargo plane, the last t
Air Cargo
Cargo, passenger volume rises at Cathay
JOC Staff |
Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong's largest airline, said its passenger numbers and cargo tonnage ed
Air Cargo
USTR to visit 3 Asian nations
JOC Staff |
U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab will visit three countries in Asia next week, her office anno
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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