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U.S. loses lumber dispute ruling
JOC Staff |
The World Trade Organization has ruled that the U.S. has failed to prove some of its claims that cer
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Horizon gets Ready Reserve ships
JOC Staff |
The Maritime Administration has awarded Horizon Lines a contract for ship management services for tw
Maritime
Vancouver port moves to end strike
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- The Vancouver Port Authority will require trucking companies to sign up for an interim 90-
Maritime
Vancouver Port Moves To End Strike
Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- The Vancouver Port Authority will require trucking companies to sign up for an interim 90-
Maritime
Flat Q2 for TNT
JOC Staff |
TNT, the Dutch postal and logistics provider, said second-quarter net profit was unchanged but would
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LAN Orders 767-300 Freighters
JOC Staff |
Chile's LAN Airlines placed firm orders for six Boeing 767-300 aircraft, including freighters. The n
Air Cargo
Rail Burnishes GATX Net
JOC Staff |
GATX Corp. posted net income from continuing operations of $34.5 million, up more than 75 percent fr
Rail News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Maersk Oil buy to cushion parent against box downturnWhen people wonder how Maersk Sealand c
Rail burnishes GATX net
JOC Staff |
GATX Corp. posted net income from continuing operations of $34.5 million, up more than 75 percent fr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Crowley gets RRF contracts
JOC Staff |
Crowley Maritime Corp. said its Crowley Liner Services and Marine Transport Lines subsidiaries have
Maritime
NYK makes Russia plans
JOC Staff |
NYK on Monday announced it has established its own representative office in Moscow, with a formal op
Maritime
Express lane to China
By William Armbruster |
The race to China is on among the major express carriers. The prize: A booming market that promises
With Christer Granskog, Kalmar Industries AB
By Peter T. Leach |
Christer Granskog is president and chief executive of Kalmar Industries AB, a Finnish-owned, Stockho
Optiant, GlobalReact teaming up
JOC Staff |
GlobalReact and Optiant are teaming up to assist manufacturers in food and beverage, pharmaceuticals
Allied Files For Bankruptcy
Bill Carey |
The nation's leading autohauler has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing escalating costs and a d
Trucking News
Pilot Air Freight Promotes Michelle Brick and Reynaldo Luarca to Lead San Francisco Station
JOC Staff |
New District Manager and Terminal Manager selected to enhance and deliver unequaled comprehensive se
Airport Leader Blair Conrad, 58
JOC Staff |
Blair Conrad, a visionary airport leader who was the director of aviation at the Dayton Internationa
Air Cargo
Protection When a Broker Doesn't Pay
Colin Barrett |
Q:What protection do I, as a direct shipper, have when an unscrupulous broker fails to pay the c
U.S., EU Approve Maersk-P&O
JOC Staff |
LONDON -- The United States Department of Justice and European Union regulators on Friday approved A
Maritime
ABF Receives National Safety Council Award
JOC Staff |
(FORT SMITH, Ark., August 1, 2005) - ABF Freight System, Inc.?, is the recipient of the 2005 Fleet C
UPS Sees Global Profits
Ed McKenna |
Even with something of a recovery in its domestic business, UPS is looking for all the world like an
Air Cargo
Steeped in history
By Janet Plume |
Trade has been a major cornerstone in the civilizations that have risen and fallen on this planet si
Head to head
By Peter T. Leach |
For three decades, motorists in the Norfolk area have wondered about those bridges in the median of
Maritime
Congress Tackling Pensions
Angela Greiling Keane |
Transportation companies tied to multi-employer pension plans are hoping to ride Washington's pensio
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL Joins RFID Race
William Hoffman |
Related Story:More RFID PlayersThe race to deploy radio frequency identification technol
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lessons from the best in class
By Alan M. Field |
Aberdeen Group's study of sourcing in low-cost countries analyzes the steps appropriate for companie
Congress approves highway bill
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- Congress gave overwhelming approval to the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Tran
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL expands U.S. SCS
JOC Staff |
DHL on Monday said it has expanded its DHL Solutions unit in the American marketplace. The m
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No subsidies, says WTO chief
JOC Staff |
Rich nations will eventually have to stop subsidizing their farmers even though this will not be agr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
"K" Line Air Forwarding Opens in Shanghai
JOC Staff |
"K" Line Total Logistics, opened on Monday its new forwarding company, "K" Line Air Forwarding, in S
Air Cargo
The oldest profession?
By F.B. Bedford |
The Journal of Commerce is aptly named - for commerce and trade is the lifeblood of shipping. Withou
Truckload's Pendulum Swings
Bill Carey |
Truckload carriers saw their revenue soar again in the second quarter, but industry observers say wa
Trucking News
Seeing cargo more clearly
By R.G. Edmonson |
A U.S. technology company and the Hong Kong Container Terminal Operators Association are testing a s
Carriers Reject Vancouver Strike Deal
Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- Motor carriers on Sunday unanimously rejected a proposed settlement to end the five-week-o
Maritime
Cummins Implements Suite of RedPrairie Products to Address Business Growth and Improve Customer Service
JOC Staff |
Leading Engines Designer, Manufacturer and Distributor Will Implement RedPrairie's Solutions Across
Who's who
JOC Staff |
U.S. Census BureauServices/information provided: Cargo value; U.S. imports and exports.
Just the beginning
By Peter Tirschwell |
Welcome to the inaugural Journal of Commerce Breakbulk Handbook. We're delighted to be able to share
Shippers Seeking Resilience
William Hoffman |
What started with a raging thunderstorm across New Mexico more than five years ago reverberated acro
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rotterdam growth to ease
JOC Staff |
Rotterdam, Europe's largest port, expects throughput to grow by 2-3 percent this year, from a 5-perc
Maritime
Carriers reject Vancouver strike deal
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- Motor carriers on Sunday unanimously rejected a proposed settlement to end the five-week-o
Maritime
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