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Senate Confirms Basham
JOC Staff |
The Senate on Friday confirmed W. Ralph Basham as commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UPS to Run Global SPL for Royal Philips
Thomas L. Gallagher |
One of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest, expanded its logistics relati
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Wants Truck E-Manifest Study
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency commissioned the American Transportation Research Inst
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
KAL to Fly Seoul to Seattle
JOC Staff |
Korean Air is launching non-stop 747-400 freighter service between Seoul and Seattle on June, the ai
Air Cargo
Tesco Cuts Miles on Green Train
JOC Staff |
Tesco, one of the largest retailers in the UK, will be the first major retailer there to move signif
Rail News
Truck Tonnage Rose in April
Thomas L. Gallagher |
After a difficult first quarter, truck tonnage started to climb in April but did not reach high leve
Trucking News
FedEx Ground's Sullivan Retiring
JOC Staff |
Dan Sullivan, whose launch of Roadway Package System in 1983 created the first serious private compe
Trucking News
SIA opens China-LA flight
JOC Staff |
Singapore Airlines Cargo has opened the first cargo flights between the United States and Tianjin in
Air Cargo
Conflo Lines looks to open Libya market
JOC Staff |
Conflo Lines said it is accepting U.S. shipments for Libya following the Bush administration's annou
Maritime
Peak names Chow as VP
JOC Staff |
Peak International Ltd. has appointed Mary Chow as vice president of supply chain management.
Barge stops Mobile ships
JOC Staff |
The Port of Mobile's main ship channel may re-open Tuesday as efforts continued to remove a sunken b
Maritime
Vancouver leads PNW ports
By Bill DiBenedetto |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEContainer volume through Pacific Northwest ports held to recen
Maritime
Senate confirms Basham as Customs chief
JOC Staff |
The Senate on Friday confirmed W. Ralph Basham as commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BAA spurns $18B bid
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINELONDON -- BAA, the world's biggest airports operator, on Tuesd
Air Cargo
Early gains for Seaway
JOC Staff |
OTTAWA -- St. Lawrence Seaway traffic through April totaled 5,873 metric tons, up 30 percent from 4,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL volumes increase
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines reported container volume for the four weeks from April 8 to May 5 increased by
Maritime
FedEx buys Watkins, expands LTL unit
JOC Staff |
FedEx Corp. on Friday announced a deal to acquire Watkins Motor Lines, a less-than-truckload carrier
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ready for the Next Round?
By Bill Carey |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The next major round of consolidation in the LTL sector i
With James K. Lyons, Alabama State Port Authority
By Peter T. Leach |
James Lyons is chief executive of the Alabama State Port Authority, which is more widely known as Al
PayLess ShoeSource: Putting its best foot forward
JOC Staff |
Imelda Marcos would have gone crazy at Payless ShoeSource, the Western Hemis-phere's largest shoe re
ILA, Evergreen begin talks
By Joseph Bonney |
After four years of litigation that's not over, Evergreen America Corp. and the International Longsh
Forwarding
Can 1+1=3?
By William Hoffman |
Four U.S. logistics companies are testing the old maxim that the whole can be greater than the sum o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Background checks for airfreight workers
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Eighty-two thousand air-cargo workers will have to undergo government background checks this year un
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Software providers consolidate
By William Hoffman |
The market for enterprise application software got smaller with Infor's announcement that it will bu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cold comfort
By Alan M. Field |
These are good times for U.S. steel producers and importers, at least for the short term. Longer ter
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Growing market, shrinking fleet
By Janet Plume |
The breakbulk cargo industry, which handles between 400 million and 450 million tons of cargo every
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Charter Rates Rebound: The rally in container ship charter rates is gaining momentum as carriers see
The Nature of Bills of Lading
Colin Barrett |
Q:You've frequently written that brokers may not issue bills of lading. I don't understand your
Heartland Changing Drivers
Bill Carey |
There is a change in leadership, but no planned change in direction at one of the truckload sector's
Trucking News
Trucking's Narrowing Field
Bill Carey |
"You'd have to be crazy to get into this business," truckers like to say. The barriers to success ar
BNSF, Mayo Fight DM&E
John Gallagher |
The Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad is fending off a multi-track attack as crunch time appr
Rail News
Avoid Shipping's Black Hole
Bill Mongelluzzo |
For many shippers, the marine terminal is the black hole of international transportation. Containers
Maritime
Converging on Logistics
William Hoffman |
Four U.S. logistics companies are putting to the test the old maxim that sometimes the whole is grea
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo Secured, Finally
Angela Greiling Keane |
Tens of thousands of air cargo workers will have to undergo government background checks this year u
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Calling on Shippers
Angela Greiling Keane |
Shippers that think congestion is just a trucker's problem should talk to Michael Brunick, marketing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
May 29, 2006
JOC Staff |
Purpose. In keeping with the equipment one transportation carrier says it recently ordered, this wee
Watco Sells Short Line
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Short line railroad operator Watco Companies says strong
Rail News
APL Raises Rail Alarms
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Stepping up the call for railroads to speed up their infr
Rail News
Intermodal Moves Inland
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Intermodal carriers looking to avoid port and highway con
Rail News
KCS Credit Downgraded
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Standard & Poor''s Ratings Services lowered its preferred
Rail News
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