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Zim's Stramer Dies of Heart Attack
JOC Staff |
Tommy Stramer, president of Zim America Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., died suddenly on Saturday
Maritime
Manufacturing Grows Faster; PMI at 54.7
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Manufacturing growth accelerated in July, while consumer spending slowed. The increase in production
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FFEX Profit Slumps
Bill Carey |
Frozen Food Express Industries said declining truckload and LTL freight volume hurt its second quart
Trucking News
ARG Sale Boosts Profit at GWI
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Multi-regional freight railroader Genesee & Wyoming earned a $117.7 million profit in the second
Rail News
Bestway Workers Organize
Bill Carey |
Workers at the USF Bestway terminal in Modesto, Calif., are the first under a July card check, neutr
Trucking News
Deutsche Post Profits Sink
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Deutsche Post, parent of DHL, earned $324 million in the second quarter ended June 30, a 48 percent
Air Cargo
FedEx, USPS Renew Contract
Angela Greiling Keane |
FedEx Express and the U.S. Postal Service jumped the gun on renewing their seven-year contract to ha
Air Cargo
Make it happen
By Chris Barnett |
Pray hard that you never have a customer like Miranda Priestly, the tyrannical, demanding editor-in-
Air Cargo
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Revival of Doha Round may depend on TPAAlthough U.S. business groups were disappointed by th
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Eller Loses DP World Challenge: A Miami-Dade County Circuit Court ruled that this year's sale of P&O
With Don Snyder, Port of Long Beach
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Don Snyder is director of trade and maritime services at the Port of Long Beach. He has 28 years of
Strait talk
By Manik Mehta |
By any other measure, it would be utterly routine: a charter cargo flight between two nations. But w
A handcrafted strategy
By Alan M. Field |
Catawissa Lumber & Specialty Co. had survived nearly five decades, competing in a tough industry. Bu
More than price
By Manik Mehta |
Cost isn't everything, says Jacqueline Willis, Hong Kong's top U.S. representative. She says Hong Ko
Carmack or Cogsa?
By R.G. Edmonson |
A federal appeals court in New York has handed down a decision in a case that may reopen the questio
Fueling the dragon
By Bill Dibenedetto |
The numbers speak for themselves: China's need for energy is projected to increase 150 percent by 20
Building an inland empire
JOC Staff |
China's spending on infrastructure over the next five years could outpace U.S. infrastructure invest
Slow go on the Mighty Mo
By Thomas L. Gallagher |
A drought on the Missouri River is leaving barge shippers high and dry, halting shipments and ground
Four years late
By R.G. Edmonson |
In the next few weeks, the Port of Jacksonville and its allies will be working feverishly, says Eric
Radiation
By Peter T. Leach |
Terminal operators on the East and Gulf coasts are starting to experiment with different ways of han
Maritime
Pedal to the metal
By Peter T. Leach |
And then there were four. After a year of merger and acquisition activity that reshuffled the ranks
Two years and counting
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
West Coast marine terminals have used hard-won provisions in their current longshore labor contract
Trinity sells European unit
JOC Staff |
Railcar builder Trinity Industries on Monday said it plans to sell its European rail business to Int
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Horizon turns profit in Q2
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEHorizon Lines, the largest Jones Act container carrier, report
Maritime
Savannah passes 2M TEUs
JOC Staff |
Annual container throughput at the Port of Savannah passed 2 million TEUs mark for the first time, a
Maritime
Rate hike for wastepaper
JOC Staff |
Container lines in the Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement have recommended a $50 per 40-
Maritime
Trade offers guidance for Senate security legislation
By R.G. Edmonson |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEWASHINGTON -- A broad coalition of supply chain interests has
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CSAV makes Charleston move
JOC Staff |
Latin America's largest liner will add the Port of Charleston to its East Coast of South America ser
Maritime
India seeks foreign investment with SEZ plan
By Gorden Feller |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEMUMBAI -- The Indian government has received more than 150 app
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Call to revive Doha talks
By Alan Field |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEA deal to conclude negotiations on a global trade agreement co
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Zim's Stramer dies of heart attack
JOC Staff |
Tommy Stramer, president of Zim America Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., died suddenly on Saturday
Maritime
Export ABCs: UPC update
By Frank Reynolds |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEA while ago, this column covered the revision process of the I
Nash-Finch creates SCM group
JOC Staff |
Food distributor Nash-Finch Co. announced that it is creating a company-wide supply chain management
Halifax feeder ship seized
JOC Staff |
Halship Inc., a Halifax-based shipping company that operates a weekly container service between Hali
Maritime
Storm haunts ISC results
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEInternational Shipholding Corp. incurred continuing losses in
Maritime
TNT mulls sale of freight management unit
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe Dutch mail and express group, TNT, on Monday revealed it c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China start-up hits Matson net
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEMatson Navigation Co. said second-quarter revenue growth faile
Maritime
Diesel Climbs 3.4 Cents to $2.98
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The average retail price for a gallon of diesel fuel rose 3.4 cents to $2.98 last week in a broad in
Trucking News
Leo Suggs of UPS Freight to Retire
Bill Carey |
Leo Suggs, president of UPS Freight, will retire at the end of the year after nearly a half century
Trucking News
Steel Imports Decline In June
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Steel imports in June declined from May, based on preliminary import data released by the U.S. Depar
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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