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Con-way buys back shares
JOC Staff |
Con-way, the less-than-truckload carrier, said it repurchased 3.75 million shares for $221 million i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Houston top coffee port
JOC Staff |
The Port of Houston has become the top-ranked coffee exchange port in the world, according to the Gr
Maritime
Tech Buyouts Accelerate
William Hoffman |
The enterprise application software market is about to get smaller by one with Infor's acquisition o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FedEx Reported to Buy Watkins
JOC Staff |
FedEx is preparing to buy Watkins Motor Lines, the largest privately held LTL carrier in the country
Trucking News
Opening the 'Black Box'
John Gallagher |
Shippers claimed they're getting charged too much for fuel, while railroads say they're not recoveri
Rail News
Who Has Pricing Power?
Bill Carey |
Added capacity is creeping into the trucking industry, suppressing the rates some carriers can charg
Trucking News
Chassis Pools' Gray Horizon
John Gallagher |
The intermodal industry may be at a crisis point when it comes to managing the nation's domestic con
Crowding the Trans-Atlantic
Peter T. Leach |
The addition of several new trans-Atlantic services this year is bringing some relief to shippers, p
Maritime
DOT's Congestion Relief
Angela Greiling Keane |
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta showed shippers an ambitious plan to curb transportation cong
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Yellow Trims Back
Bill Carey |
Yellow Transportation is slimming down. Faced with rising costs, deteriorating yields a
Trucking News
May 22, 2006
JOC Staff |
Whew! We're out of breath after reading one tech giant's notice that they are starting a "supply cha
Carrier Quotes One Rate, Bills Another
Colin Barrett |
Q:You recently answered a question concerning a customer who was quoted one rate and charged ano
Atlas, Kitty Hawk See Red
John D. Boyd |
The military charter business that helped Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings through its toughest times is
Air Cargo
The pricing game
By Bill Carey |
Added capacity is creeping into the trucking industry, suppressing the rates some carriers can charg
Trucking News
Heavyweight fight
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Deep in the woods of northern Minnesota, forest-products shippers were frustrated that they couldn't
Trucking News
Poultry exporters shut out
By Stephanie Nall |
As fears about avian flu increase, U.S. overseas sales of poultry are taking a hit. Now Russia, the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No stamp, no entry
By Andrew Held |
If your cargo must be secured with wooden dunnage, mark July 5 on your calendar. That's when U.S. of
The $700 billion gorilla
By Alan M. Field |
For centuries, wars have been won and lost on the basis of supply-chain mastery. Unless the right eq
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
'Pig farmers'
By Peter T. Leach |
It was a good run while it lasted, but the three fat years for ocean carriers have come to an appare
Forwarding
K&N's plans for growth
By Peter T. Leach |
Gerald van Kesteren likes to startle his audience. "I hate bankers and analysts," he told investment
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Down but not out
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
For months, U.S. importers had been looking forward to this year's contract negotiations with trans-
Forwarding
TWIC's blueprint
By R.G. Edmonson |
The sound you heard was the other shoe dropping. The long-promised, long-awaited proposed rules for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Global Walk: A Triumphant Step Against Child Hunger
JOC Staff |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- On Sunday, May 21, more than 760,000 people in 118 countries and 420 locations
FedEx Hikes Air Fuel Surcharge
John D. Boyd |
FedEx Express said it was raising the fuel surcharge for its air parcel shipments to 16 percent for
Air Cargo
Diesel Drops 3.2 Cents to $2.888
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Fuel prices began to ebb last week as the violent spikes in the oil market evened out. The n
Trucking News
Help Getloaded.com Send Olympic Heroes to National Games through Online Donations
JOC Staff |
MIDLOTHIAN, Va., (May 23, 2006) ? Getloaded.com, the leading internet load board for the transportat
Pep Boys Adopts Transplace
JOC Staff |
Auto parts retailer and service chain The Pep Boys is adopting Transplace's Web-based transportation
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CSX Names Chief Transportation Officer
JOC Staff |
CSX Transportation named David A. Brown vice president and chief transportation officer, assuming op
Rail News
Teamsters Vow DHL Union
JOC Staff |
The Teamsters union says it is stepping up its campaign to organize workers at DHL and at its packag
Air Cargo
ICTSI Acquires PT Makassar
JOC Staff |
International Container Terminal Services, the Philippine port operator, said it has purchased a 95-
Maritime
Watco Sells Short Line
JOC Staff |
Short line railroad operator Watco Companies is selling its 158-mile Appalachian and Ohio Railroad,
Rail News
Oakland Export Boxes Fall
Stephanie Nall |
Total export cargo through the Port of Oakland fell 9.1 percent in April from a year ago as containe
Maritime
Charter Rates Rally
Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- The rally in containership charter rates is gathering pace as carriers seek extra tonnage
Maritime
Gas Prices Fall 2 Cents
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Gasoline prices dropped an average of 2 cents per gallon last week, in the first decline in three mo
Trucking News
Unisys Outsources to DHL
JOC Staff |
Global technology services company Unisys expanded its relationship with DHL, making it the company'
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo Security Rule Fee $28
Angela Greiling Keane |
New background checks under the soon-to-be-released federal air cargo security rule will set air car
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Eurinpro Opens DHL Warehouse
JOC Staff |
Eurinpro opened a new warehouse for DHL Exel Supply Chain in Tiel, the Netherlands. DHL Exel will re
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TSA to Consolidate ID Card Checks
JOC Staff |
The Transportation Security Administration and the United States Coast Guard proposed consolidating
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With William M. Methenitis, Ernst & Young
By Alan M. Field |
William M. Methenitis is head of Ernst & Young's Customs and International Trade practice. He focuse
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Los Angeles-Long Beach Imports Soar: Containerized imports through the ports of Los Angeles and Long
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