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Port Security Grants
Angela Greiling Keane |
The Department of Homeland Security doled out $142 million in port security grants on Tuesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ship hits bridge in N.Y. harbor
JOC Staff |
The Bayonne Bridge in New York Harbor was closed to traffic as of noontime, after it was struck by a
Maritime
KCS trades for larger TFM stake
JOC Staff |
Kansas City Southern, the U.S. railroad that bought control of Mexico's largest railroad, TFM, earli
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Norfolk Southern restores New Orleans rail service
JOC Staff |
Norfolk Southern Corp. said today it has completed repairs to its Lake Pontchartrain Bridge damaged
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN, Machinists Union Agree
JOC Staff |
CN and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers signed a five-year collecti
Rail News
ILA relief begins flowing
JOC Staff |
The International Longshoremen's Association said today it began sending financial aid to union memb
Maritime
New reefers for Horizon Lines
JOC Staff |
Horizon Lines, the largest U.S. domestic ocean carrier, said its has deployed 900 new high-cube refr
Maritime
Allied Bankruptcy Moves Slowly
Bill Carey |
There have been "surprisingly few developments" in the Allied Holdings bankruptcy proceeding, accord
Trucking News
ATA Hires Lynch
Bill Carey |
American Trucking Associations hired Timothy P. Lynch, president and CEO of the Motor Freight Carrie
Trucking News
Houston gets largest port security grant
JOC Staff |
The Port of Houston received $35.3 million in the fifth round of port security grants, the largest s
Maritime
TACA hikes bunker charge again
JOC Staff |
For the second month in a row, soaring fuel prices have led the Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement
Maritime
Rapiscan Deploys X-ray Inspection
William Hoffman |
Hawthorne, Calif.-based Rapiscan Systems won a $16 million contract to deploy its X-ray imaging Eagl
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Diesel Price Falls
JOC Staff |
The average price of U.S. retail diesel fuel dropped 5.1 cents to $2.847 a gallon from its all-time
Trucking News
Alien Drops RFID Tag Price
William Hoffman |
Alien Technology cut the price on its 96-bit radio frequency identification tags by 44 percent in an
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New Orleans to start repairs to key I-10 truck route
JOC Staff |
Work is slated to begin Monday to repair the Interstate-10 bridges that carry traffic east from New
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lumber groups sue over NAFTA legality
JOC Staff |
A coalition of U.S. lumber companies are challenging the legality of the North American Free Trade A
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port of New Orleans Resumes Service
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Port of New Orleans says it is on target to restart commercial operations. Monday, steel coils w
Maritime
Transoceanic returning to New Orleans
JOC Staff |
A company considered one of the cornerstones of the shipping industry in New Orleans is returning to
Maritime
IATA: Airlines to lose $7.4B
JOC Staff |
The world's airlines could lose as much as $7.4 billion 2005 on sharply rising oil costs, the Intern
Air Cargo
ILA's Cernadas pleads guilty, will resign
By Joseph Bonney |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEAlbert Cernadas, executive vice president of the International
Maritime
C.R. England Responds to Class Action
Bill Carey |
C.R. England defended its treatment of both company and independent drivers Tuesday in a response to
Trucking News
Truck strike threat at Indian port
By N. Vasuki Rao |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINECHENNAI -- Container truckers who work at the Port of Jawaharl
Maritime
New Orleans flights resume
JOC Staff |
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport re-opened to scheduled passenger service today, th
Air Cargo
Supply chains, four years after 9-11
By R.G. Edmonson |
No surprises here: Four years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, shippers, carriers and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Retail Warnings
JOC Staff |
Hurricane Katrina is dampening optimism in the retail sector and prompting a new wave of warnings fr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Engines' Injecting New Costs
Bill Carey |
Truck engines designed to meet the 2007 emission standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Trucking News
Postal Service 75 Percent Restored
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Postal Service continues to reconnect Gulf Coast residents with their mail, now providing f
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs details hurricane process changes
JOC Staff |
The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection said its Atlanta office is handling import activities fo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
L.A. Power Loss
JOC Staff |
A large portion of Los Angeles was blacked out Monday when electrical power was lost, the Associated
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North Carolina ports re-open after storm
JOC Staff |
North Carolina's ports of Wilmington and Morehead City have re-opened for business as Ophelia weaken
Maritime
Canada's China Connections
Courtney Tower and Tom Peters |
Karen Oldfield stood in awe as she gazed at the new Yangshan port outside of Shanghai. The Halifax p
Hutchison strategy sets Panama ports as box crossroads
JOC Staff |
Hutchison Port Holdings plans to invest $1 billion to quadruple container capacity at two key ports
Maritime
Anonynous jury sought in ILA trial
By Peter T. Leach |
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINEBROOKLYN, N.Y. -- A federal judge is considering prosecutors'
Maritime
GTM Providers Focus on China
JOC Staff |
Two providers of Global Trade Management software and services launched a joint venture last week to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Bigger Buys Bigger
William Hoffman |
With no money changing hands yet, the word that Deutsche Post World Net was prepared to acquire Exel
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Struggling in Katrina's Wake
John Gallagher |
Even before the waters began to drain slowly away from New Orleans, shippers were contemplating how
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Picking up the pieces
JOC Staff |
For years, MAN Ferrostaal has imported steel through New Orleans, taking advantage of ship-to-barge
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Corps gets $400M for dredging, storm repairs
JOC Staff |
The Army Corps of Engineers will get $400 million to dredge navigation channels, repair pump station
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Matson to raise fuel charge
JOC Staff |
Matson Navigation said it will raise its fuel surcharge in its Hawaii and Guam/Commonwealth of North
Maritime
With John Gaughan, Marine Transportation System National Advisory Council
By R.G. Edmonson |
In nearly 40 years in the maritime industry, John Gaughan has been a Coast Guard officer, an attorne
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