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Friend or foe?
By Peter T. Leach And R.G. Edmonson |
It seemed to be a routine business deal, albeit a big one - the $6.8 billion acquisition of Britain'
Maritime
Lease This Space
By WILLIAM HOFFMAN |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Demand for distribution space around the world is likely
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
February 27, 2006
JOC Staff |
Trip. We've learned (okay, he told us) that Jim Johnston, longtime head of the Owner-Operator Indepe
Shipper Paid Broker Sued by Carrier
Colin Barrett |
Q:We arranged through a broker for a load to be shipped. The broker got a motor carrier to move
World Air Profitable, After Delays
By JOHN D. BOYD |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The one-week strike at World Airways probably cost the ca
Air Cargo
Aloha Says Bye to Bankruptcy
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Honolulu''s Aloha Airlines came out of Chapter 11 bankrup
Air Cargo
Fuel Burns Holes in Budgets
By Bill Carey |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Shippers relieved that SMC3 will raise its general tariff
Trucking News
Should MR-GO Stay Gone?
by Janet Plume |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.When the Army Corps of Engineers suspended its 2006 dredg
TNT Closes Tax Investigation
JOC Staff |
After a full investigation, the supervisory board of express mail carrier TNT, the audit committee's
Air Cargo
With Richard S. "Scott" Kirk, E.J. Brooks Co.
By R.G. Edmonson |
Since the government began to ramp up supply-chain security after Sept. 11, 2001, Scott Kirk has bee
Shippers sue carriers
By John D. Boyd |
Two shippers are suing major U.S., European and Asian airlines over the same fuel and security surch
Revenue Growth Slows at Orient Overseas
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Orient Overseas (International), which operates Asia''s s
Maritime
West Coast Port OKs Land Sale
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The Port of Longview, Wash., this month approved a land d
Maritime
Shippers Sue Airlines
By JOHN D. BOYD |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Two freight shippers are suing major U.S., European and A
Air Cargo
Exor Follows Golden Road to China
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.All roads today lead to China, but once there, where do t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Seizes Illegal Textiles, Hires Inspectors
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.U.S. Customs and Border Protection hired 45 inspectors to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Portland posts Jan. gains
By Bill DiBenedetto |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe Port of Portland, for the first time in about a year, post
Maritime
Alameda Corridor containers increase in 2005
JOC Staff |
The volume of containers moved along L.A.'s Alameda Corridor increased to 3.75 million TEUs, a 20-pe
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Truck Tonnage Rises
JOC Staff |
Truck tonnage was at its second highest level ever in January, according to a report from the Americ
Trucking News
Horizon Lines To Pay Debt, Grow
JOC Staff |
American containership operator Horizon Lines says it plans to grow through acquisitions but will fo
Maritime
Carriers Parcel Out Asia
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The three big global parcel carriers unveiled a new round
Air Cargo
The US-Canadian connection
By R.G. Edmonson |
It's a fact nearly lost in post-Sept. 11 history, but Operation Safe Commerce was started by a hardy
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Charter Market Stabilizes: Containership charter rates may be nearing their bottom, but brokers say
Domestic Air Weak, Losses Pile Up
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Domestic air cargo in the United States fell 1.2 percent
Air Cargo
Rename That Trucker
By Bill Carey |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The latest trucking company to undertake a rebranding exe
Trucking News
Trucking''s Self-Inflicted Shortage
By Bill Carey |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The driver shortage that keeps trucking executives awake
Trucking News
TNT express margins soar
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINETNT, the Dutch global mail, express and logistics group, today
Air Cargo
Ryder's Steady Ride
William Hoffman |
Few names are as recognizable in the logistics industry and even among the general public as Ryder S
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Letters 2/27/2006
JOC Staff |
See Also:? Global Perspective? Complementary, Not CorrelatedHow to Define '3PL'?
Marriage of convenience
By Alan M. Field |
When Vastera Corp. was acquired by JPMorgan Chase last April, it looked as if advanced services for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Staying ahead of the curve
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
When it comes to investing in infrastructure and equipment, railroads appear to believe it is better
Rail News
FedEx, Pilots: Talks Productive
By JOHN D. BOYD |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.FedEx and its pilots union both say they are holding prod
Air Cargo
ATA Backs Speed Plan
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The American Trucking Associations endorsed a move to lim
Trucking News
CDW Opens Las Vegas DC
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Technology products retailer CDW opened its second distri
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ARTBA Eyes Next Bill
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.A group with a major stake in the highway bill is already
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Filings Uncover Young-Abramoff Link
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.The widening web of indicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff snare
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Good Help Hard to Find
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2006, Traffic World, Inc.Citing successful court challenges to truck safety regula
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Alameda Corridor containers increase
JOC Staff |
The volume of containers moved along L.A.'s Alameda Corridor increased to 3.75 million TEUs in 2005,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Senators move to block port deal
JOC Staff |
Congressional efforts to block the takeover of P&O's U.S. port operations by the government of Dubai
Maritime
Venezuela to Curb U.S. Airlines
John D. Boyd |
While the furor continued over Dubai's attempt to operate some U.S. seaports, Venezuela said it plan
Air Cargo
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