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Sold: Port of Liverpool
JOC Staff |
Mersey Docks and Harbour Co., the United Kingdom's second-largest ports group and operator of the Po
Maritime
Freight Rate Imbalance
Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. exporters are discovering that low ocean freight rates are a mixed blessing. Some trans-Pacific
Maritime
With Bill Butler, Weber Distribution
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Bill Butler is senior vice president of client solutions and marketing at Weber Distribution, a Sant
Cool Drivers in Hot Demand
JOC Staff |
Finding backhauls is easier when you have the drivers to handle them. Refrigerated carriers face the
Trucking News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Strike Cripples Vancouver Port: More than 1,000 harbor truck drivers went on strike at Vancouver, Br
Busan grows up
By William Armbruster |
Faced with growing competition from China, the government of South Korea is seeking to strengthen it
Halifax seeks a piece of the action
By Peter T. Leach |
The Port of Halifax has been trying to reposition itself to capture some of the expected surge in As
Forwarding
End of an Era?
William Hoffman |
Related Story:Failing Security GradeU.S. businesses held logistics costs to an all-time
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Daunting Driver Dilemma
Bill Carey |
The driver shortage appears to be slackening at the nation's largest truckload carriers, but truckin
Trucking News
OHL Gains Equity Partner
William B. Cassidy |
Ozburn-Hessey Logistics, one of the nation's largest private third-party logistics providers, plans
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Beyond 'the next big thing'
By David Biederman |
Thirty years ago, Jim Tompkins and his wife founded Tompkins Associates. The supply-chain consulting
Here they come
By Peter T. Leach |
Shippers hankering for new ocean capacity can look forward to several new all-water alternatives to
Forwarding
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Ocean shipping rates boom for fireworksQuality Logistics in San Carlos, Calif., has develope
Bring it on
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
This year has gotten off to a fast start at the ports of Seattle, Tacoma and Oakland. Container volu
The flight fight
JOC Staff |
When two airlines abandoned their valuable routes to Hong Kong, their competitors seized on the chan
Air Cargo
Third-Party Payer Goes Bankrupt
Colin Barrett |
Q:I recently received this from a friend:"Are you familiar with a company called Systema
Getting Up to Speed
John Gallagher |
BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad are fine-tuning their track maintenance plans after two coal
Rail News
Still on track with trailers
By John Gallagher |
Norfolk Southern is getting out of rail-trailer management, but a recent purchase by one of its subs
Rail News
NVOs want FMC to act
By R.G. Edmonson |
A wave of optimism ran through non-vessel-operating common carriers after a federal appeals court ru
Forwarding
Slowing Profit Growth
Ed McKenna |
Soaring fuel prices hit FedEx's bottom line in the final quarter of its fiscal year as the carrier p
Air Cargo
Hard landing for EGL
By Ed Mckenna |
EGL Eagle Global Logistics blames slowing growth in airfreight volume, higher fuel prices and operat
WCO's challenge to customs agencies
By R.G. Edmonson |
Delegates to the World Customs Organization's annual meeting approved the ambitious Framework for Se
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Inventory levels are up
By Alan M. Field |
As global supply chains have become longer and less predictable, companies have been carrying higher
Managing Miles
Bill Carey |
Related Story:Cool Drivers in Hot DemandEmpty miles melt profits for carriers operating
Better or just bigger?
By Scott A. Elliff |
The marketplace for supply-chain services continues to consolidate, with major acquisition announcem
Avoiding Logistics Disasters
William Hoffman |
As money and aid flooded into nations devastated by last December's Indian Ocean tsunami in th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Carrier Insurance Rollback?
Angela Greiling Keane |
Shippers fear they would bear more of the brunt for lost or damaged goods if a federal requirement f
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Failing Security Grade
John Gallagher |
Port and container security will continue to be a weak link in the supply chain if the federal gover
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Congress extends highway bill
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON - Congress adjourned for the July 4 holiday without coming to an agreement on a new highw
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Asia GM for Pilot Air
JOC Staff |
Pilot Air Freight, a worldwide provider of transportation and logistics services, announced that it
Air Cargo
Duke Settles With CSX
JOC Staff |
Duke Power last week said it reached a settlement with CSX Transportation to resolve a 2001 railroad
Rail News
July 4, 2005
JOC Staff |
INVITED. We appreciate the invitation to the House Conservatives Fund's speech by Rep. Ernest Istook
DHL gets DHS contract
JOC Staff |
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded a logistics services contract to DHL that could be w
Air Cargo
ATA Tonnage Index Rises
JOC Staff |
The American Trucking Associations' Truck Tonnage Index jumped 0.7 percent in May, as modest economi
Trucking News
Diesel Prices Hit New Record
JOC Staff |
U.S. diesel prices hit a new record, jumping on continued strong demand and record oil prices, which
Trucking News
China Shipping quits Singapore office
JOC Staff |
China Shipping Group Co, the nation's second-largest shipowner, will shift its regional office to Ma
Maritime
Review set for Va. terminals
JOC Staff |
The committee appointed to examine the operations of Virginia International Terminals, the non-profi
Maritime
Korean Air Bests Lufthansa
JOC Staff |
Korean Air unseated Lufthansa as the world's top combination airline for cargo. According to
Air Cargo
Highway Extension In Place
JOC Staff |
The nation's highway programs are now operating under the eighth extension of a law that expired in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Postal Service awards contract for motor vehicles
JOC Staff |
Washington, D.C. - The United States Postal Service has awarded a contract to DaimlerChrysler Motors
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