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Shippers Still Reject RFID
William Hoffman |
Shippers without a mandate from Wal-Mart or the Department of Defense to adopt radio frequency ident
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
"K" Line to use Interbox
JOC Staff |
Rail-Bridge Corp., the domestic arm of "K" Line America, has begun using the InterBox intermodal res
Maritime
Lines should spread new capacity: Analyst
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE Global container lines can avoid a potentially serious declin
Maritime
Bonner returns to former firm
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON -- Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Robert C. Bonner will return to law practic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
APL volumes up 12%
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines said freight volume in the four weeks from Aug. 27- Sept. 23 rose 12 percent to
Maritime
Lufthansa, Cargolux lower fuel charges
JOC Staff |
Lufthansa Cargo is reducing its fuel surcharge 55 eurocents to 50 eurocents per kilo, effective Nov.
Air Cargo
PSA volume up 22%
JOC Staff |
Port operator PSA International said container volume through its global terminals increased more th
Maritime
IANA's Casey Calls for National Policy
John Gallagher |
Intermodal Association of North America President Joni Casey says insufficient freight funding in th
Rail News
Volume, Revenue Dip for BA World Cargo
JOC Staff |
Flown revenue was flat for British Airways World Cargo for the latest six-month period, amid "tough"
Air Cargo
'Not guilty' in ILA trial
By Peter T. Leach |
Cheers rang out in a Brooklyn courtroom last Tuesday when a federal jury cleared two International L
Maritime
Speed bump
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Despite dire warnings that 2005 would be the year when a shortage of harbor truck drivers would fina
Highway Trust Fund Pothole
Angela Greiling Keane |
A new study warns the highway trust fund could go broke as soon as 2008. Cambridge Syst
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Logistics: The Inside Job
William Armbruster |
Johnson & Johnson's transport group competes with outside 3PLs, carriers for 'inside' business
CSCMP's McIntyre to retire
JOC Staff |
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals announced the retirement of Maria A. McIntyre,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Breaking Through the Peak
John Gallagher |
Relative quiet at Western ports may be masking service problems at inland intermodal terminals, with
Rail News
Responsibility for Brokered Load
Colin Barrett |
Q:A broker gives a carrier (us) a load. The bill of lading has section 7 signed, and it's noted
Costs hit Hapag-Lloyd profit
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEHapag-Lloyd, the German ocean container shipping line, saw thi
Maritime
November 14, 2005
JOC Staff |
Conference Call. Yes, we try to get to as many conferences as we can but we did not attend this year
SeeControl adds advisors
JOC Staff |
SeeControl, a provider of supply-chain visibility and data, announced the appointment of Dr. Hau Lee
Weekly rail traffic up
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads during the week ending Nov. 5 moved 339,498 carloads and 245,076 trailers and contain
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Costs hit Hapag Lloyd profit
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEHapag-Lloyd, the German ocean container shipping line, saw thi
Maritime
Matson raises rates
JOC Staff |
Matson Navigation Co. announced that it will raise rates for its Hawaii service by $125 per westboun
Maritime
Western Express Files IPO
JOC Staff |
Truckload carrier Western Express Holdings filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission Monday
Trucking News
CSCMP VP Retires
JOC Staff |
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals said Maria A. McIntyre, CSCMP's executive vice
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Moyes Offers Central Buyout
JOC Staff |
Trucking industry figure Jerry Moyes is offering to buy Central Freight Lines for $28 million for th
Trucking News
With David H. Phelps, American Institute for International Steel
By Peter T. Leach |
David Phelps is president of the American Institute for International Steel, a trade association tha
Congestion-free? Not so fast
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Until a couple weeks ago, the intermodal shipping industry was convinced that it would make it throu
Rail News
U.S. port investment policy needed
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe U.S. needs a more effective policy to encourage port inves
Maritime
Mediated talks for FedEx, pilots
JOC Staff |
Mediated talks for FedEx, pilotsIn an effort to break a 20-month stalemate, FedEx Corp. and
Air Cargo
Record months for Savannah
JOC Staff |
The Port of Savannah handled a record 169,756 TEUs in September, a 29.6 percent increase from the pr
Maritime
Report: P&O Nedlloyd to exit RTW services
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEReport: P&O Nedlloyd to exit RTW servicesWhen P&O Nedl
Maritime
Conference for insurance groups
JOC Staff |
The Inland Marine Underwriters Association and the American Institute of Marine Underwriters will pr
Maritime
BAX bid on for Deutsche Bahn
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEDeutsche Bahn, Germany's state-owned railway company, is set t
Air Cargo
Wal-Mart's Trucking Mandate
Bill Carey |
Faced with rising fuel and labor costs and slower sales, Wal-Mart Stores wants to wring savings from
Trucking News
Expanded Panama Canal won't ease West Coast pressures: Drewry
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe Panama Canal will not be able to ease the pressure of carg
Maritime
U.S.-EU air talks resume
By Bruce Barnard |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINELONDON -- The U.S. and European Union will attempt to reach a
Air Cargo
Microsoft Gears Up for Holiday Rush
JOC Staff |
Just in time for the holiday season, Microsoft chartered 80 747 freighters from now until the holida
Air Cargo
TNT Starts China Joint Venture
William Hoffman |
No sooner had German investor Cornelius Geber announced he might buy Dutch post and transport compan
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ILA strengthens ethics procedures
By Joseph Bonney |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEThe International Longshoremen's Association, facing a federal
Maritime
Lufthansa Volume Falls
JOC Staff |
Lufthansa Cargo on Nov. 8 said it suffered the largest monthly volume drop this year as shipments fe
Air Cargo
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