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CMA CGM, CSCL in Atlantic service
JOC Staff |
CMA CGM said Tuesday it is launching a new Atlantic service in mid-March in cooperation with China S
Maritime
Click, Vue offer RFID package
JOC Staff |
Click Commerce, a provider of on-demand supply chain management software, and Vue Technology, a spec
PSA tops Dubai P&O bid
JOC Staff |
Temasek Holdings Pte., Singapore's state-owned investment company, made a 3.5 billion-pound ($6.17 b
Maritime
Hapag-Lloyd expands management
JOC Staff |
Following its acquisition of CP Ships, Hapag-Lloyd said Tuesday it is enlarging its global corporate
Maritime
DuPont leaving Gulfport
JOC Staff |
DuPont is pulling its titanium ore bulk operations from Mississippi's Port of Gulfport in the face o
Maritime
Three to DHS advisory
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON -- The first chief of the Transportation Security Administration, a California venture ca
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Prison term in ship pollution case
JOC Staff |
A U.S. federal court has sentenced a ship's engineer to more than a year in prison after he pleaded
Maritime
PSA tops Dubai P&O bid
JOC Staff |
Temasek Holdings Pte., Singapore's state-owned investment company, made a 3.5 billion-pound ($6.17 b
Maritime
China repeals U.S. paper duty
JOC Staff |
U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman said today that he was pleased with China's decision to repeal
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Precision Sends Conversion to Shanghai
John D. Boyd |
Precision Conversions of Portland, Ore., said it sent a Boeing 757-200 conversion freighter to Shang
Air Cargo
DOT's Mineta Speculates on Airlines
John D. Boyd |
U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta suggested to an audience of business executives in Shang
Air Cargo
Rails Get Even Safer
JOC Staff |
Rail safety improved through the first ten months of 2005 for the ninth consecutive year, according
Rail News
Expeditors Peak Volume Grew
Thomas L. Gallagher |
In a light-hearted form 8-K filing with the Securities Exchange Commission, Expeditors International
Air Cargo
Swift Catches Thief
JOC Staff |
The owner of a New Jersey-based towing company bilked Arizona-based Swift Transportation out of more
Trucking News
Chertoff Appoints High Profile Advisors
Angela Greiling Keane |
One of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's new appointees to a key agency advisory panel
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cargo Screening Hearing Postponed
JOC Staff |
The Senate Commerce Committee will reschedule a hearing on air cargo screening and other matters. Th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Highway Watch Requests Assistance
JOC Staff |
The Highway Watch program's Highway Information Sharing and Analysis Center is on the lookout for a
Trucking News
GeoLogic Grows Business
JOC Staff |
GeoLogic Solutions ended the year 2005 with a rush of new business. Fifteen transportation companies
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Truckers Fight Controls
JOC Staff |
Truckers are fighting efforts in Canada to require electronic "speed limiters" on trucks in Ontario,
Trucking News
TransOceanic Shipping Co.
Gregory R. Rusovich |
President and chief executivewww.transoceanic.com As a native New Orleanian, I take
Comply, or else
By Alan M. Field |
Vickie Roberts is in the hot seat. As director of compliance for Alcoa Fastening Systems, Roberts is
Cautious optimism for airfreight
By Tulinda Larsen |
After the robust year of 2004, when global airfreight traffic grew more than 12 percent, airfreight
Capacity outstrips demand
JOC Staff |
[AIRFREIGHT:76:1/9/06:SPEC1]Through the first six months of 2005, the International Air Tran
A matter of necessity
By Ian Putzger |
Here's a switch: Airlines are scrambling to get their hands on freighters. In recent years, their fi
Measuring the value of IT investment
By Charles Maynard |
Understanding the value derived from investments in information technology solutions is a strategic
A measured strategy
By Alan M. Field |
What's the next big thing in supply-chain technology? What are the trends to watch in 2006? The mark
Seeing a payoff
By R.G. Edmonson |
Louis Samenfink, executive director of modernization for Customs and Border Protection, gazed out at
Leadership and focus
By Douglas M. Browning |
Looking at Customs and Border Protection's post-Sept. 11 initiatives on border security and how they
Money trail
By R.G. Edmonson |
You're a bureaucrat at the Department of Homeland Security. What could you do for the country if you
Laying the groundwork
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Marine terminal operators in Los Angeles-Long Beach thankfully made it through 2005 without any seri
Six for '06: Trends to watch in rail
By Anthony B. Hatch |
It's never easy to forecast the future, and never more so than in times like these. War and peace, f
Express delivery
By Peter T. Leach |
With little or no room to build more highways and only a few acres available to expand its container
Targeting the Heartland
By Peter T. Leach |
No one would ever accuse the Port of Virginia of not thinking big. Not content with having the deepe
The year ahead
By Joseph Bonney |
In 2004 it was supply-chain security. In 2005 it was transportation capacity and delays. This year i
How to fund port infrastructure
By John D. Ricklefs |
Robust international trade growth will continue to challenge supply-chain capacity throughout the U.
Buying time
By Peter T. Leach |
Ports and terminals worldwide bought themselves a bit of breathing room in 2005 and will continue to
Waterways: still neglected
By R.G. Edmonson |
It's rare for trade groups to go wild about congressional appropriations, but the fiscal 2006 budget
The downturn begins
By Mark Page |
When looking to the future, it often pays to look backwards. It has been only four years since the c
A year of reshuffling
By Peter T. Leach |
Shippers, carriers and port directors alike are all trying to get their hands around the huge events
Gold rush
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Whether it's the Georgia Ports Authority spending $707 million at the Port of Savannah to double its
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