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Now comes the hard part
By R.G. Edmonson |
Last June, six out of 10 World Customs Organization member nations approved the Framework for Securi
Crowded skies
By Ian Putzger |
If you're shipping airfreight to Europe, the chances of your transportation bill rising are slim. Th
Air Cargo
New Canadian port security funding
JOC Staff |
OTTAWA -- New funding for security upgrades at Canadian ports totaling C$29.1 million ($24.8 million
Maritime
ModusLink partner in C-TPAT
JOC Staff |
ModusLink Corp. announced that it has become a certified partner in the Customs-Trade Partnership Ag
Letters 11/28/2005
JOC Staff |
Truckers Square Off In response to the story "ATA, OOIDA Square Off" (Traffic World, Oct. 31
Cargo's Security Lapse
Angela Greiling Keane |
Critics of government efforts of air cargo security are pointing to a new report that blasts the nat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Zollars Sells Some Shares
JOC Staff |
Yellow Roadway Chairman, President and CEO Bill Zollars on Nov. 22 sold $5.6 million worth of shares
Trucking News
BA Drops Surcharge
JOC Staff |
British Airways World Cargo joined other airlines in decreasing its fuel surcharge. The surcharge wi
Air Cargo
Consolidation Goes Global
William Hoffman |
With a big thumbs-up from Exel shareholders and an encouraging slap on the back by U.S. regulators,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL to hit U.S. goals
JOC Staff |
Germany's Deutsche Post still expects its DHL unit to meet its long-term goals in the United States
Air Cargo
New president for Cosco Americas
JOC Staff |
Chen Xiaomin has been promoted to president of Cosco Americas, succeeding Zhang Liyong, who will rem
Maritime
Containers Galore
Peter T. Leach |
Ocean containers are starting to pile up at yards and terminals in the United States and Europe as t
Maritime
Merck to Close 5 Plants
JOC Staff |
Merck & Co. on Monday said it will close five plants and cut 7,000 jobs to save up to $4 billion
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TNT Express Expands in Gulf
JOC Staff |
TNT Express is expanding its Middle East network with a new station in Al Ain in the UAE and a road
Air Cargo
RADAAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Customs-standardization treaty to take effectIt's been a long slog, but the World Customs Or
With Vera Adams, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
By R.G. Edmonson |
In early September, Vera Adams assumed the duties of Customs and Border Protection's executive direc
Slow start for CAFTA
By Alan M. Field |
The Central American Free Trade Agreement is scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1, but some of the six
DHL upgrades Pudong gateway
JOC Staff |
DHL announced a new direct overnight flight between Tokyo's Narita airport and the Pudong internatio
Air Cargo
Deal said to be close for P&O Ports
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINELONDON -- Dubai Ports World is on the verge of agreeing to a t
Maritime
Saia Terminal Move
JOC Staff |
LTL carrier Saia relocated its Nashville-area terminal to a larger facility because of growth in the
Trucking News
Claim Denied Because Shrink Wrap Intact
Colin Barrett |
Q:My question for you is, how does a shipper handle freight claims when it's possible that a car
DHL Expands Asia Services
JOC Staff |
In a sharp increase of its intra-Asia operations, DHL will start overnight express service between T
Air Cargo
Still going strong
By Leticia Lozano |
Nearly a century after President Theodore Roosevelt stood among the muddy diggers of the Panama Cana
Sewn up
By Alan M. Field |
U.S. textile and apparel importers are finding life after the expiration of World Trade Organization
Hamburg SŸd Trident replaces RTW service
JOC Staff |
Hamburg S?d will introduce its own restructured service between Northern Europe, the U.S. East Coast
Maritime
EU sees no WTO progress
JOC Staff |
Peter Mandelson, trade commissioner of the European Union, told reporters in Berlin today that the l
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Safety's Virtual Enforcement
Bill Carey |
In a sign of future efforts to ensure safety on increasingly heavily traveled highways, state police
Trucking News
November 28, 2005
JOC Staff |
Need Two? Parcel industry analysts are beside themselves trying to figure out the meaning behind the
Caricom's schedule in peril
By Sir Ronald Sanders |
The end of 2005 is a few short weeks away and with it is another deadline that Caribbean Community l
Med attracts new capacity
By Peter T. Leach |
The Suez Canal looms large in the outlook for the Mediterranean trade lanes these days. The introduc
Forwarding
Hurricanes to hurt U.S. exports
JOC Staff |
The hurricanes that struck the United States may have a modest damping effect on U.S. export growth,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Wheeling Corrugating Company selects eflatbed.com¨ Transportation Management System
JOC Staff |
ROCHESTER, PA, November 23, 2005 - Pittsburgh Logistics Systems, Inc. (PLS) announced today the Whee
JFK Is Top Freight Gateway
JOC Staff |
John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York regained its position as the top international fre
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Riding the Wave
David Biederman |
The growing talk of congestion on one coast, poor infrastructure on another and the search for alter
Conrail's Short Line Deal
John Gallagher |
CSX, Norfolk Southern and Conrail codified interline freight exchange parameters with nine New Jerse
Rail News
RFID's Lagging Applications
William Hoffman |
While shippers and logistics operators are focused on getting the most out of new radio frequency id
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Pilots Seeking Release
JOC Staff |
UPS pilots are turning up the rhetoric on the company and they're hoping shippers are listening.&nbs
Air Cargo
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Bonner Leaves Customs: Commissioner Robert C. Bonner left Customs and Border Protection last week to
TSA focuses on inland costs
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping lines in the eastbound Pacific expect most of the rate action next year to center on interm
Rail News
No change for USSEC fuel fee
JOC Staff |
The United States South Europe Conference said its Bunker Adjustment Factor for January will be exte
Maritime
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