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CAPE appoints Italy rep
JOC Staff |
CAPE Systems Group, a provider of software technology for packaging design, RFID asset tracking, pal
Record logistics spending
By Alan Field |
WASHINGTON -- The total cost of business logistics in the United States increased to $1.015 trillion
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Carrier delay in picking up staged loads
Colin Barrett |
Q:Your Nov. 8, 2004 column on carrier delays in picking up freight was of particular interest to
Strike Cripples Vancouver Port
JOC Staff |
More than 1,000 harbor truck drivers remain off the job at the Port of Vancouver on Monday, demandin
Maritime
With Karl A. Terjesen, Hoegh Autoliners AS
Peter T. Leach |
Karl Terjesen is executive vice president, commercial, of Hoegh Autoliners, an Oslo-based vehicle ca
CSI set for Port of Shenzhen
JOC Staff |
China's Port of Shenzhen will be the 37th operational port to join the Container Security Initiative
Maritime
NOL volumes rise 16%
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd said its freight volumes in the four weeks between May 7 and June 3 rose 16
Maritime
CSXI improves box interchange
JOC Staff |
CSX Intermodal has launched an Interline Throughput Initiative (ITI) to improve international contai
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Surviving the slugfest
By Alan M. Field |
Seven days a week, Shanghai's glittering hotel lobbies, upscale restaurants and glitzy shopping mall
EU report adds fuel to conference debate
By Joseph Bonney |
With rate-setting conferences for liner shipping apparently on the way out, a study commissioned by
End of the lines
By Peter T. Leach |
When a harbor driver for Gilco Trucking pulls into a marine terminal at Hampton Roads, he's usually
Forwarding
MTS Buys Molerway As FedEx Moves In
JOC Staff |
The wave of consolidation reshaping trucking reached Billings, Mont.MTS Freight, an LTL carr
Trucking News
Biden Seeks Hazmat Override
John Gallagher |
Federal lawmakers are turning up the heat on rail carriers, shippers and the Department of Homeland
Rail News
June 27, 2005
JOC Staff |
Tricky. A TV producer is appealing to trucking's owner-operators to bring in ugly rigs for a makeove
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Long Beach Tightens Free-Time Enforcement: The Long Beach Harbor Commission voted to reduce free tim
USF Dugan's Rapid Close
Bill Carey |
Related Story:USF Dugan terminals that will close after July 8Yellow Roadway is wasting
Trucking News
When Supply Chains Shatter
William Hoffman |
A new study suggests the relentless push to stretch ever-leaner supply chains around the globe is ra
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
International Expansion
JOC Staff |
Cargolux is pressing ahead with its efforts to expand its international operations after posting rec
Air Cargo
Teamsters Gain Port Toehold
JOC Staff |
After working for three years to organize truck drivers at U.S. container ports, the Teamsters union
Trucking News
A peek at the peak
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Last year's peak season for U.S. containerized imports from Asia is fading into a bad memory of long
Looking Past Rate-Setting
Joseph Bonney |
With rate-setting conferences for liner shipping apparently on the way out, a study commissioned by
Maritime
Hardly Building Bridges
Angela Greiling Keane |
When the last highway bill was stalled before being passed, local and state officials flew in from a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shipper Downloads Response
Ed McKenna |
Still reeling from the loss of high-value financial information during shipment, CitiFinancial plans
Air Cargo
Europe Takes Spring Break
JOC Staff |
Air cargo shipping in Europe shifted into slow gear in the spring as operators saw a weakening U.S.
Air Cargo
The Hong Kong alternative
By Alan M. Field |
When a U.S. manufacturer that sources restaurant equipment in China decided to set up a distribution
Cosco IPO price at bottom of target range
JOC Staff |
China Cosco Holdings Co. priced shares for its initial public offering at the bottom of its targeted
Maritime
Box boom for Wilmington
JOC Staff |
In May, the Port of Wilmington, N.C. handled almost 13,000 TEUs, an increase of nearly 60 percent fr
Maritime
Genuine problem
By R.G. Edmonson |
The photo above is of a genuine article: a Uniweld Products manifold for testing air-conditioning an
Trucking Goes Global
Bill Carey |
The country's largest trucking companies are sending a message that trucking no longer stops, or sta
Trucking News
Ebb and flow
By Peter T. Leach |
A rising tide lifts all boats, and the rising tide of world trade has increased the volume of import
EGL Cuts Workforce
Ed McKenna |
EGL Eagle Global Logistics will layoff some 350 workers and may close two stations in an effort to c
Air Cargo
Customs launches ATDI
By R.G. Edmonson |
Like the truth, Scully, the information is out there. Importers generate data about foreign purchase
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Yellow Roadway reaffirms outlook
JOC Staff |
Yellow Roadway Corp. said it expects second-quarter earnings to be on the high end of its previous g
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Jamian not in running for Marad administratorAnyone who wants to be maritime administrator,
Maher was a pioneer in chassis pools
By Peter T. Leach |
The Hampton Roads Chassis Pool is the only one covering an entire port but is not the only chassis p
Forwarding
Barging to Bridgeport
JOC Staff |
If you can't beat 'em, barge 'em. A Connecticut trucking company hopes to play a key role in a coast
Maritime
CSCMP Looks at State of Logistics
JOC Staff |
Logistics costs hit an all-time high in 2004, as transportation companies combated continued capacit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cool Box OK'd
JOC Staff |
The European Aviation Safety Agency certified Envirotainer's newest temperature controlled container
Air Cargo
BAX Still Sings in Miner Key
JOC Staff |
Any buyer of BAX Global, rumored or real, might get more than they bargain for. The integrat
Air Cargo
Strike cripples Vancouver port
JOC Staff |
More than 1,000 harbor truck drivers remain off the job in Vancouver on Monday, demanding raises of
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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