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Fuel for the fire
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. importers in the eastbound Pacific will pay inland truck and rail fuel surcharges to shipping l
Rail News
Protecting their turf
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Fears of overcapacity are beginning to weigh on shipping lines in the eastbound Pacific, and some li
Forwarding
Waterways See Smooth Passage
Angela Greiling Keane |
The inland waterways industry is shifting its attention to the Senate now that the House approved a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Delays Spur Peak Concerns
Bill Mongelluzzo |
For H.E.B., the import peak season is off to a rough start. The San Antonio-based food retailer says
Maritime
July 25, 2005
JOC Staff |
Secure. To anyone who travels to Washington, the most important part of the security plan set out by
Vancouver change for Hamburg SŸd
JOC Staff |
Hamburg S?d has made several schedule changes due to increasing congestion at the Port of Vancouver
Maritime
Canada: Just the facts
JOC Staff |
Area: Approximately 4 million square miles, somewhat larger than the U.S.Coastline: About 12
DHS reorganization at a glance
By R.G. Edmonson |
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff this month announced a major reorganization of his depa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Estes Stretches With Purchase
Bill Carey |
Estes Express Lines is taking a big step into new territory with its purchase of GI Trucking.
Trucking News
Ottawa won't intervene in Vancouver truck strike
JOC Staff |
The federal and British Columbia governments flatly rejected calls Sunday to intervene in the trucke
Maritime
UPS in British express buy
JOC Staff |
UPS on Monday said it had agreed to buy independent British logistics and parcel carrier Lynx Expres
Air Cargo
Free trade made simple
By Alan M. Field |
Haworth Inc. manufactures office furniture and architectural interiors, and buys more than 40,000 pa
Whose Driver Shortage?
Bill Carey |
As shippers brace for peak season delays, one trucking company's driver shortage may be another comp
Trucking News
Softer, but Steady
Bill Carey |
Large truckload carriers noted a softening of business during the second quarter. But with shippers
Trucking News
Gains for rail traffic
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads continued to power a strong second-half, raising carloads 1.2 percent to 321,887 unit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Puerto Rico truckers end strike
JOC Staff |
Truck drivers in Puerto Rico on Friday ended a three-day strike that shut down Friday that brought t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Fesco moves PNW hub
By Bill DiBenedetto |
SEATTLE -- Far Eastern Shipping Co. is moving its Pacific Northwest operations to the Port of Everet
Maritime
Pilots, Carriers See Turbulence
Ed McKenna |
UPS pilots' union ratcheted up the pressure on the carrier even as the talks were recessed, while Fe
Air Cargo
FedEx Follows Asia Shifts
Ed McKenna |
Barely more than a year after the Philippines' role in global supply chains looked secure after FedE
Air Cargo
UPS serving Qingdao weekly
JOC Staff |
UPS said it has launched five weekly flights in Qingdao in eastern China's Shangdong province.
Air Cargo
Vancouver jam forcing diversions
JOC Staff |
The strike by truckers at the Port of Vancouver has left 25,000 containers stacked up at Canada's la
Maritime
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Jacksonville climbs port ranks with MOL terminalThe Port of Jacksonville could vault into th
Higher Earnings for Arkansas Best
JOC Staff |
Arkansas Best, Fort Smith, Ark., on Monday announced second quarter net income of $23.4 million, a 2
Trucking News
K&N sets big sea, air goals
JOC Staff |
Swiss forwarder Kuehne & Nagel expects to grow twice as fast as the overall market in both the sea-
Maritime
Balestra to Safefreight COO
JOC Staff |
Safefreight Technology, a provider of homeland security and fleet management technologies, announced
Lynden Expands L.A. Facility
JOC Staff |
Air and ocean freight forwarder, Lynden International, relocated its Los Angeles office to accommoda
Air Cargo
Grocery Costs Get Spoiled
William Hoffman |
Here's a logistics-related math problem: soaring fuel prices have helped push transportation costs f
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hamburg SŸd diverts Vancouver cargo
By Bill DiBenedetto |
SEATTLE - Hamburg S?d became the first carrier to announce schedule changes due to the effects of th
Maritime
LA port opens weekend gates
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES -- The PierPass extended-gates program that began Saturday at Los Angeles-Long Beach att
Maritime
APL expands in Turkey
JOC Staff |
APL and its APL Logistics subsidiary have established APL Transportation & Logistics Ltd Sti., based
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lynden expands LA center
JOC Staff |
Forwarder Lynden International said it has relocated its Los Angeles office as it expands its menu o
Air Cargo
With Charlene Barshefsky, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr
By Alan M. Field |
Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky is senior international partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and D
Like paper cuts
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Jerry Lucey knows that wastepaper is a low-value export, but he still would appreciate better commun
Forwarding
Donor-Donee Deal Nears
Angela Greiling Keane |
Senior House transportation aides are reporting a deal is in hand on the donor-donee state issue tha
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O Nedlloyd: Net to rise 27%
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- P&O Nedlloyd, the container shipping line that has agreed to a $2.8 billion takeover by Ma
Maritime
Wincanton CEO Retiring
JOC Staff |
British contract logistics company Wincanton said CEO Paul Bateman will retire within the next 12 mo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Seaspan sets share price
JOC Staff |
Seaspan Corp., a newly formed company intending to acquire the assets of Seaspan Container Lines Ltd
Maritime
Columbia Coastal to launch Maine-NY barge service
JOC Staff |
Columbia Coastal Transport plans to start a new barge service in August carrying containers between
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Vancouver strike squeezing stores
JOC Staff |
British Columbia retailers have become the latest shippers to feel the effects of a strike by trucke
Maritime
Swiss seek U.S. trade pact
JOC Staff |
Switzerland is testing U.S. interest in a free trade agreement that would dismantle barriers facing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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