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THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Peak Season Finally Here: Cargo volumes at West Coast ports picked up strongly in August, indicating
BNSF goes green
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Environmental interests in Southern California for years have encouraged companies to shift harbor t
Rail News
PierPass volume growing
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINELOS ANGELES -- The off-peak hours program in Los Angeles-Long
Maritime
Record for U.S. rail traffic
JOC Staff |
Hurricane Katrina failed to slow growing momentum of U.S. railroads.Although some Gulf Regio
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Slower Retail Growth Forecast
JOC Staff |
Retail sales growth in this year's holiday season will slow down from lastyear's rapid expansion
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Houston's New Channels
William Hoffman |
Long preparing for its logistics close-up with shippers and supply chain managers, Houston is moving
ADT to Fill RFID Prescription
JOC Staff |
Generic drug manufacturer Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals chose ADT to provide an integrated RFID solut
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Using Business 'Intelligence'
Colin Barrett |
Q:What business intelligence could logistics professionals use when they decide to use a 3PL to
Airlines: Give Us a Break
Angela Greiling Keane |
Four years after getting a multi-billion-dollar bailout from Congress, U.S. airlines are back on Cap
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
September 26, 2005
JOC Staff |
Outranked. Sad to see the Department of Transportation finished 20th in a ranking of 30 agencies in
Lufthansa's gateway strategy
By Ian Putzger |
Lufthansa Cargo says it's following its customers. After years of relying partly on third-party sale
Air Cargo
Jumping on the global platform
By Alan M. Field |
When large companies buy small companies, the two sides in the deal usually expect different kinds o
New gambit by Teamsters
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
In three years of trying to organize harbor truck drivers, the Teamsters union has always run into t
Trucking News
Rate hike for eastbound India cargo
JOC Staff |
CHENNAI -- The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) said members had agreed to implem
Maritime
Panalpina exercises overallotment after IPO
JOC Staff |
Panalpina World Transport Holding Ltd, the Swiss logistics group which yesterday carried out the big
Air Cargo
Sun Honors Nippon Express
JOC Staff |
Sun Microsystems named forwarder Nippon Express as its leading third-party logistics provider as par
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Striking Boeing Machinists to Vote on Pact
Ed McKenna |
The machinists at Boeing are set to vote on a tentative three-year agreement with the airplane maker
Air Cargo
Aerospace Industry Optimistic
JOC Staff |
The aerospace and defense industry is doing well. New orders and shipments for aircraft and parts ar
Air Cargo
HOS Challenged Again
Angela Greiling Keane |
The new hours of service rules for truck drivers are facing a challenge from Public Citizen and its
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port deregulation runs aground
By Alan M. Field |
A sweeping European Union plan to deregulate port services and allow ships' crews to load and discha
Maritime
On shaky ground
By David Biederman |
The nation's waterways infrastructure was in dire condition long before this summer. But when Hurric
Rate hike for eastbound India cargo
JOC Staff |
CHENNAI -- The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) said members had agreed to implem
Maritime
Byrd Amendment ineffective: GAO
By R.G. Edmonson |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEWASHINGTON -- The Byrd Amendment is an ineffective trade remed
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
When it rains, it pours
By Peter T. Leach |
First came the drought in the Midwest. Then came the devastation wrought by Katrina along the Gulf C
Cost, globalization driving 4PL market: Study
JOC Staff |
Eighty percent of customers surveyed across a range of industries in a recent Frost & Sullivan end-u
Breaking Katrina's Chokehold
John Gallagher |
Approaching New Orleans above Lake Pontchartrain, the extent of the misery wrought by Hurricane Katr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With John E. Husing, Economics & Policy Inc.
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
John E. Husing is principal of an economics and political consulting firm in Redlands, Calif. He has
Another confessed murderer testifies in ILA trial
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEU.S. prosecutors put a Genovese crime family "soldier" on the
Maritime
Utilities drive Great Lakes coal volume
By Courtney Tower |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEOTTAWA - U.S. Great Lakes ships carried 3.1 million net tons o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lines extend trans-Pacific surcharge
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINELOS ANGELES -- With vessels on all-water services from Asia t
Maritime
Judge won't toss Ga. suit in S. Carolina boxport case
JOC Staff |
A federal judge refused to dismiss a Georgia challenge to Jasper County's condemnation of land on th
Maritime
Crude Up, Refineries Restart
JOC Staff |
Benchmark crude oil prices rose $1.61 Monday to $65.80 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UPS-Overnite Trains for Highway Watch
Bill Carey |
The American Trucking Associations announced that UPS-Overnite is the first of the top 100 trucking
Trucking News
Shoring Up KCS
John Gallagher |
Kansas City Southern's long-awaited tax settlement with the Mexican government means North America's
Rail News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Bogged down in WashingtonUpper-level bureaucratic review is bogging down at least three sets
Grace period
By R.G. Edmonson |
Officially, it's been just over a week since Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Department o
Maritime
Hanging together
By Peter T. Leach |
Ocean-carrier alliances are picking up the pace. During the last decade, they've become dominant on
Forwarding
U.S., China renew trade talks
JOC Staff |
U.S. and Chinese negotiators have begun a new two-day effort to forge an agreement that would limit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL Moves to Wilmington Hub
JOC Staff |
Last week DHL moved its Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky operations to a new one million-square-
Air Cargo
Investors Buy Trucking Software Firm
Bill Carey |
Trucking industry software firm TMW Systems confirmed it will be acquired by investment group Wachov
Trucking News
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