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South Carolina port TEUs to rise 8.5%
JOC Staff |
The South Carolina State Ports Authority on Tuesday approved a fiscal 2007 budget that projects 8.5-
Maritime
Woes grow for Sea Containers
JOC Staff |
LONDON -- Sea Containers, the struggling container leasing company, has defaulted on some of its $38
Maritime
U.S. freight gridlock nearing, says APL exec
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINESAN FRANCISCO -- The United State's freight transportation inf
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FedEx unveils new supply chain service
JOC Staff |
FedEx Corp. on Tuesday rolled out FedEx Critical Inventory Logistics, a new service intended to help
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Horizon Lines prices secondary stock offering
JOC Staff |
Horizon Lines, the largest U.S.-flag carrier, on Tuesday said its secondary offering of 5.75 million
Maritime
Blust to leave FMC
JOC Staff |
Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Steven R. Blust on Tuesday announced that he intends to leave t
Maritime
Carriers postpone unveiling of post-conference proposal
JOC Staff |
The European Liner Affairs Association said it is postponing a scheduled Friday press conference at
Maritime
SCM market to grow 8.6%: ARC
JOC Staff |
The worldwide supply chain management market is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate
DP World takes China stake
JOC Staff |
DP World, the world's third-largest terminal operator, has signed a letter of intent to develop a co
Maritime
CKYH lines eye new routes
JOC Staff |
The four carriers of the CKYH Alliance have agreed to extend the alliance beyond the east-west trade
Maritime
Spanish firms in Panama Canal expansion talks
JOC Staff |
Three Spanish construction firms are in discussions with the government of Panama on $5.25-billion c
Maritime
Storm slogs into Florida
JOC Staff |
Tropical Storm Alberto brought rain, some sharp winds and foot-deep floods to northwest Florida on T
Maritime
Truck tonnage up 2%
JOC Staff |
The impact of inventory adjustments by major retailers appears to have dissipated, as truck tonnage
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Fla. ports on storm alert
JOC Staff |
Tropical Storm Alberto was forecast to strike Florida's upper Gulf Coast around midday Tuesday as a
Maritime
FMC Chairman to Leave
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Steven R. Blust is to leave the agency at the end of his term J
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ATA Wary of TIA Model Contract
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The American Trucking Associations is warning truckers of "significant concerns" with some provision
Trucking News
FedEx Launches Critical Inventory
William Hoffman |
FedEx's new Critical Inventory Logistics service will use the parcel carrier's Kinko's copy centers
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Human Error Cited in Rail Crash
Angela Greiling Keane |
The National Transportation Safety Board blamed a dispatcher's casual language, a crew's failure to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Panama Seeks Canal Expansion
JOC Staff |
Three Spanish construction firms are in discussions with the government of Panama on $5.25-billion c
Maritime
Truck Tonnage Rises 2 Percent
Bill Carey |
The impact of inventory adjustments by major retailers appears to have dissipated, as truck tonnage
Trucking News
Truckload Pay Goes Up
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Truckload carriers from Florida to Minnesota are raising driver pay. This week, Coralville,
Trucking News
Florida Ports On Storm Alert
JOC Staff |
Tropical Storm Alberto was forecast to strike Florida's upper Gulf Coast around midday Tuesday as a
Maritime
Retail Sales Up 0.1 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for May were $364.2 billion, an increase of
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Producer Prices Slow
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Producer Price Index for finished goods rose only .2 percent in May, seasonally adjusted, the Bu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
NVOs make inroads on rates but fall short of goalNon-vessel-operating common carriers hung t
With Lisa B. Himber, Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay
By R.G. Edmonson |
Now that the Transportation Security Administration has issued proposed rules for the Transportation
Global Trade Management and security
By William G. "Jerry" Peck |
Since its introduction several years ago, the emerging discipline of global trade management has bec
Making the right combination
By R.G. Edmonson |
Ever since the 24-hour rule took effect in January 2003, it's been no secret that Customs and Border
Stewing over SKUs
By William Hoffman |
Booming international trade means more items to be cataloged and tracked, creating headaches for som
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Separate ways
By Ian Putzger |
Depending on which side of the asset fence they stand, the air-cargo industry is either Dr. Jekyll o
Air Cargo
Keeping congestion at bay
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. container ports this year have had the best of both worlds: strong growth in cargo volume and n
Maritime
Peace of mind
By Alan M. Field |
As early as 2000, National Instruments, a leading manufacturer of virtual instrumentation for engine
Shades of gray
By John Gallagher |
The intermodal industry may be at a crisis point when it comes to managing the nation's domestic con
Rail News
North by Northeast
By Peter T. Leach |
They don't call it Down East for nothing. Maine, which has a relatively small population dispersed a
Rail News
Filling the Intermodal Gap
John Gallagher |
Schneider National is betting it has the size and density in the Ohio Valley to do for the truckload
Rail News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
DHS Spending Bill Advances: The House approved a $32.1 billion spending bill for the Department of H
Cleaning the air
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
With two dozen marine terminal and intermodal projects stuck in limbo the past few years because of
Maritime
Shippers' Screening Alarm
Angela Greiling Keane |
The idea of physically screening all cargo flying in passenger planes hasn't gotten off the ground d
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Pushing the Envelope
Bill Carey |
A company that has built itself into one of the nation's largest trucking concerns without owning tr
Trucking News
Letters 6/12/2006
JOC Staff |
See Also:? Private Fleets? CongestionRail 'Incentives'I have a message for Glenn
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