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Doing well by doing good
By Alan M. Field |
Cutting a company's costs and meeting environmental standards are mutually exclusive goals, right? W
Security savings
By William Hoffman |
Supply-chain security not only costs shippers - it pays them back, according to a study of major shi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Suggs Steps Down
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The man who opposed the Teamsters failed attempt to organ
Trucking News
Secure Shipments, Savings
By William Hoffman |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Supply chain security not only costs shippers - it pays t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Senate Passes Waterways Bill
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The Senate this month passed a long-stalled bill that inc
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Mexican, Canadian FAST drivers qualify for hazmat shipments
By R.G. Edmonson |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEWASHINGTON -- The Transportation Security Administration has i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Indian port plan suffers setback
JOC Staff |
Special to The Journal of Commerce OnlineCHENNAI, India - The southern state of Kerala will
Maritime
Diesel Soars 7.5 Cents
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Before the really bad news hit, the average retail price for a gallon of diesel went through the roo
Trucking News
August 8, 2006
JOC Staff |
Wal-Mart. Tough shopping day recently for a Central Florida man at a Wal-Mart. He reached into a pla
Container Line Fined for Damage in California
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.A container ship company that damaged a marine ecosystem
Maritime
No Slowdown Here
By Bill Carey |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Trucking companies usually are leading indicators of the
Trucking News
ABF Leaps into Next-Day
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Long-haul carrier ABF Freight System stole a jump on riva
Trucking News
More Credit for Kitty Hawk
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Air cargo carrier Kitty Hawk arranged an expanded $20 mil
Air Cargo
Brokers Want Customs Attention
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Customs brokers want Customs and Border Protection to pay
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Vancouver hub on the block, owner confirms
By Courtney Tower |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEOTTAWA -- The Hong Kong owner of Fraser Surrey Docks is lookin
Maritime
VPA's Bray to retire next year
JOC Staff |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEJ. Robert Bray, who has been executive director of the Virgini
Maritime
APL ship suffers rudder damage in NY-NJ
JOC Staff |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe APL Italia, a new 4,389-TEU vessel under charter to APL, h
Maritime
ProLogis Leases to Exel, DHL
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Distribution facilities provider ProLogis last month leased 91,400 square meters, almost 1 million s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Northwest Cargo Business Slides
John D. Boyd |
Northwest Airlines saw its cargo business fall in the second quarter, amid a drop in overall belly c
Air Cargo
With Al Thompson, Retail Industry Leaders Association
By R.G. Edmonson |
As a kid, Al Thompson liked to follow his father on his rounds as a Coast Guard marine safety office
Laboring Against Rails
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Rail labor is threatening for the first time to break ran
Rail News
Rails Push for Infrastructure Boost
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Legislation was finally unveiled in the Senate July 27 th
Rail News
Atlas Air Worldwide Pays Off Obligations
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, parent of the Atlas and Pol
Air Cargo
Gemini Cleared for Takeoff
By JOHN D. BOYD |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Gemini Air Cargo was cleared to take off out of bankruptc
Air Cargo
Logistics Ramps Up
By William Hoffman |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Despite fears of slowdown, 3PLs report strong demand for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ford sues Customs over compliance records
By R.G. Edmonson |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEFord Motor Co. has filed in federal court in Detroit to force
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port of Tacoma Issues Bonds
JOC Staff |
The Port of Tacoma last week issued $100 million in revenue bonds with an effective fixed interest r
Maritime
Charleston boxes edge higher
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe Port of Charleston handled record container volume of 1.98
Maritime
NIT League rejects liners' EC proposals
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe National Industrial Transportation League says revised pro
Maritime
Salvage of Cougar Ace clouded by weather
JOC Staff |
Limited visibility hampered crews working to salvage the Cougar Ace, still listing in the Pacific so
Maritime
NYK slashes outlook
JOC Staff |
NYK Line on Friday posted earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 2006 that mirrored the disappoint
Maritime
Truck Maker Warns of Layoffs
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Navistar International, parent company of International Truck and Engine, said it may cut back the n
Trucking News
Trinity Sells European Rail Business
Thomas L. Gallagher |
A day after reporting quadrupled quarterly earnings (see story), Trinity Industries closed the sale
Rail News
Rohrmann Retires From DHL Post
John D. Boyd |
Guenter Rohrmann, a senior DHL Express executive who once led the large Connecticut-based forwarder
Air Cargo
Connaughton confirmed by Senate as Marad chief
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Thursday confirmed four appointments to transportation-related positions
Maritime
U.S. Box Imports Growing Slower
Peter T. Leach |
Containerized imports will grow by 8.8 percent this year, 7.6 percent next year and by 6.4 percent i
Maritime
Charleston Boxes Edge Higher
Peter T. Leach |
The Port of Charleston handled record container volume of 1.98 million TEUs in the fiscal year ended
Maritime
E.R. Schiffahrt adds 8,200-TEU ship
JOC Staff |
E.R. Schiffahrt on Friday deployed the latest in its series of new super-post-Panamax container vess
Maritime
OOCL sees weaker per-TEU revenue
By Peter T. Leach |
Orient Overseas (International) Ltd. Group on Friday announced its after-tax profits slid by 9.2 per
Maritime
Domestic Air Volume Falls
JOC Staff |
Domestic air freight and express volume was lower last year than in 2000, even though revenue reache
Air Cargo
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