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FedEx, pilots hold 'facilitated' talks
By Ed McKenna |
FedEx Corp. and the Air Line Pilots Association representatives are conducting another round of talk
Air Cargo
Stolt net short of forecasts
JOC Staff |
Stolt-Nielsen of Norway said on Tuesday that second-quarter pretax profit rose by 36 percent, less t
Maritime
Typhoon threatens China coast
JOC Staff |
Typhoon Haitang moved toward China's southeast coast on Tuesday after killing up to six people in Ta
Maritime
Historic MOL deal for Jaxport
By Peter T. Leach |
The Jacksonville Port Authority said today that MOL has announced its intent to sign a 30-year lease
Maritime
Negotiating Strategic Alliances
Lawrence Susskind |
How to adjust your approach when bargaining with a partner who's key to your strategySome bu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
"K" Line plans bigger Tacoma ships
By Bill DiBenedetto |
TACOMA -- "K" Line, which opened its newly expanded and renovated terminal at the Port of Tacoma on
Maritime
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Shippers Criticize Vancouver Strike: As a truckers' strike at the Port of Vancouver, British Columbi
Allied Receives Credit Amendment
Bill Carey |
Troubled auto hauler Allied Holdings obtained a seventh amendment of loan agreements with its lender
Trucking News
Barber Retires from FedEx
JOC Staff |
FedEx Express Senior Vice President of Air Operations Donald O. Barber will retire at end of July. <
Air Cargo
Feds Seek Control of ILA
Joseph Bonney |
Federal prosecutors filed a civil racketeering lawsuit that accuses the International Longshoremen's
Maritime
Preventing Grain Drain
John Gallagher |
Canada's biggest freight railroads are putting safeguards in place they say will ensure that swings
Rail News
CP Ships ups Asia-Aus. service
JOC Staff |
CP Ships said it plans to double the frequency of its service between Asia and Australia to weekly f
Maritime
Remaking Security Under Fire
Angela Greiling Keane |
The shock waves from the terror bombing of London's transit system are reverberating across Washingt
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Banking on free trade
By Alan M. Field |
"Behind the diversity of houses which lined the waterfront were the suqs, covered passageways, where
Still in first gear
By R.G. Edmonson |
Ready or not, ACE is on the move, but the trucking industry is not moving quickly enough toward ACE.
Knowledge is Power
Mike Erickson |
Related Story:Negotiating Strategic AlliancesNew technology helps carriers improve prici
July 18, 2005
JOC Staff |
Secure. The high security alert on transit systems in the wake of the London terror attacks showed s
Australia: Just the facts
JOC Staff |
Area: Approximately 3 million square miles, slightly smaller than the 48 contiguous U.S. states.
China Cargo Orders Freighters
JOC Staff |
China Cargo Airlines is set to add its first 747-400ER freighters to its fleet after confirming an a
Air Cargo
N. Carolina port volumes rise
JOC Staff |
Cargo volumes handled by North Carolina's ports in Wilmington and Morehead City rose 20 percent in f
Maritime
GXS offers data transformer
JOC Staff |
GXS, a provider of business-to-business e-commerce software, announced the launch of an enhanced ver
Peace through trade?
By Joel Bainerman |
When U.S. textile quotas were abolished on Jan. 1, Egypt faced a dilemma: Sign a new free-trade-agre
Mineta's Alaskan Model
Angela Greiling Keane |
The Alaska Railroad calls freight the "bread and butter" of its operations, has a passenger base anc
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Heartland Profit Jumps
JOC Staff |
Regional truckload carrier Heartland Express reported a solid second quarter Monday, as revenue
Trucking News
Good Environment for Transport
JOC Staff |
Fundamentals for most sectors of the airfreight, railroad, trucking and transportation leasing indus
Trucking News
Two months and counting
By R.G. Edmonson |
On Sept. 16, the U.S., Canada and Mexico will begin enforcing an international standard requiring he
Maritime
Painting China Brown
Ed McKenna |
With growth rates slowing in United States and Europe, UPS is poised for a major push into the thriv
Air Cargo
Canada agents to join CSI overseas
JOC Staff |
Canada announced the hiring of more border officers and equipment, and the joining of Canadian with
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Land, labor, location
By Peter T. Leach |
Distribution centers are pretty much the same, right? After all, they are just raw building space wh
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Clampdown
By Ian Putzger |
Tighter security. Increased inspections. Concern about higher costs tied to delays and extended stor
Germany sells Deutsche Post stake
JOC Staff |
The German government has sold some 5 billion euros ($6 billion) worth of shares in Deutsche Post to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Reprieve for Vancouver boxes
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Two container terminals at Canada's Port of Vancouver have pushed back their deadlines for barring l
Maritime
Limited visibility
By William Hoffman |
RFID promises unparalleled supply-chain visibility, but global differences threaten to muddy the pic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With Tom Giovingo, Fidelitone Inc.
By Alan M. Field |
Tom Giovingo is executive vice president and chief operating officer of Fidelitone Inc., a family ow
Hamburg boxes up 12.4%
JOC Staff |
The Port of Hamburg said container volume totaled 3.8 million TEUs in the first half of the year, an
Maritime
Deliver Today, Not Tomorrow
Bill Carey |
Next-day delivery service may be the hottest thing in trucking, but for some freight, tomorrow isn't
Trucking News
U.S., Africa meet on trade
JOC Staff |
U.S. and African trade officials met in Senegal on Monday to try to get more from a deal to help Afr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Long road ahead for the ILA
By Joseph Bonney |
A lawyer for the International Longshoremen's Association called it the Justice Department's "nuclea
Maritime
Small Shippers, Big Plans
William Hoffman |
Third-party logistics providers face new challenges as accelerating globalization draws more and sma
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Correct Wording of Third-Party Billing
Colin Barrett |
Q:My company is planning to ship from our facility to a consignee, and the bill of lading needs
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