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NYK, Lauritzen merge reefers
JOC Staff |
NYK Reefers and LauritzenCool in a joint statement said they have received clearance from the Europe
Maritime
A new look at antitrust
By R.G. Edmonson |
Teddy Roosevelt became a public hero for "trust-busting," wielding the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act ag
Forwarding
August 22, 2005
JOC Staff |
Homebound. There was quite a crowd on hand when President Bush signed the highway bill outside Chica
Problems 'Now Behind Us'
Bill Carey |
A couple of months into his new job as CEO of Quality Distribution, former Con-Way chief Gerald L. D
Trucking News
New truckers hours released
By Angela Greiling Keane |
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators on Friday released new hours of service rules for truck drivers tha
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forward progress
By David Biederman |
Freight forwarders have been slower than their supply-chain counterparts to embrace new technologies
Export controls are tightened
By William Armbruster |
Companies that thought they knew what they had to do to comply with export controls are suddenly fin
Maritime
Alameda East on slow track
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Southern California's Alameda Corridor East may be one of the best-funded freight projects earmarked
Rail News
Letters 8/22/2005
JOC Staff |
See Also:Rolling HighwaysLegislative Solutions to Insurance WoesYour July 18 art
Allied Delisted
JOC Staff |
Car hauler Allied Holdings of Decatur, Ga., was delisted last week from the American Stock Exchange.
Trucking News
Hapag-Lloyd CP Ships Merger
JOC Staff |
The CP Ships board voted unanimously to accept a $2 billion cash buyout offer from the parent of lin
Maritime
DLA Goes With PWC Logistics Again
JOC Staff |
The United States Defense Logistics Agency awarded PWC Logistics, the Middle East-based 3PL that rec
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CSX Looking Ahead
John Gallagher |
CSX is boosting investment in different parts of its rail system in a move considered imperative for
Rail News
Security fee for New York terminals
JOC Staff |
The New York Terminal Conference announced a security surcharge, effective Oct. 1.Carriers w
Maritime
Northwest flying despite strike
JOC Staff |
Northwest Airlines maintained an essentially normal schedule over the weekend despite the strike by
Air Cargo
Supply Chain Boosts Appliance Merger
William Hoffman |
Whirlpool expects that its distribution platform, trade management, procurement and supply chain exp
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Northwest Flying Despite Strike
JOC Staff |
Northwest Airlines maintained an essentially normal schedule over the weekend despite the strike by
Air Cargo
Surcharge On Hold
JOC Staff |
A California state legislator is putting a proposal for a maritime container fee on hold in hopes of
Maritime
Roller coaster takes a dip
By Bruce Barnard |
Orders for new container ships have plummeted from all-time highs in the past month, fanning fears t
Forwarding
TruckloadÕs New Recruiting Routes
Bill Carey |
The widening chasm between the supply of drivers and the demand for freight threatens to rein in tru
Invisible giant
By Joseph Bonney |
If residents of the New York megalopolis don't see the economic impact of their port, maybe they're
Maritime
Kitty Hawk Changes Altitude
Ed McKenna |
Kitty Hawk Aircargo, facing sliding revenue and tonnage in its domestic all-cargo service, is retool
Air Cargo
Dropping the Bond
Angela Greiling Keane |
The federal government is poised to let go of one of the last vestiges of motor carrier regulation.<
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Airlines Hike Fuel Surcharges
Ed McKenna |
Airlines are beginning to increase their fuel surcharges as jet fuel prices hit record highs.
Air Cargo
NOL volumes rise 10%
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines said freight volumes in the four weeks between July 2 and July 29 rose 10 perce
Maritime
Diesel Price Prohibitive in California
JOC Staff |
Diesel prices hitting $3.15 per gallon in San Francisco are forcing California truckers off the high
Trucking News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
PierPass Traffic Strong, Despite Complaints: Three weeks after the launch of the PierPass program fo
Customs tests FTZ e-reportng
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- Customs and Border Protection on Oct. 1 will begin testing a system enabling companies
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Export marketing groups defend antitrust immunityAlthough the Antitrust Modernization Commis
TUI in Talks with CP Ships
JOC Staff |
TUI, the parent of Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, Germany's biggest ocean carrier, intends to launch a
Maritime
TUI confirms CP Ships talks
JOC Staff |
TUI, the parent of Hapag-Lloyd, Germany's largest container line, today confirmed it is talking with
Maritime
Volvo Opens Baltimore DC
William Hoffman |
Volvo Trucks North America expanded its parts distribution network with a 314,000-square-foot facili
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Truckers Hope for Few HOS Changes
Angela Greiling Keane |
The trucking industry is taking as a good sign a fatigue management demonstration that is scheduled
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs' Tischler Dies at 60
JOC Staff |
Bonni Gail Tischler, once the highest ranking woman law enforcement agent at the Bureau of Customs a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Coal's Slow Burn
John Gallagher |
Electric utility officials expect minimal or no impact on generating stations to provide adequate po
Rail News
India rate hikes coming
JOC Staff |
The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference said it will increase westbound freight rates by $15
Maritime
Managing Capacity, Virtually
Bill Mongelluzzo |
It's been called an Internet dating service for empty containers. A "virtual container yard" schedul
Maritime
India rate hikes coming
JOC Staff |
The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference said it will increase westbound freight rates by $15
Maritime
India rate hikes coming
JOC Staff |
The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference said it will increase westbound freight rates by $15
Maritime
DOT to set new truckers hours
JOC Staff |
The Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator today is set to announ
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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