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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
Pacific's Peak Problems
Paul T. Rosynsky |
Related Story:Six Ways to Expedite Peak Season Freight through L.A. GatewaySouthern Cali
Challenging Europe
JOC Staff |
EGL is hardly the only American company hurting in Europe. "The economic situation is not very good
Air Cargo
New Corridor at Tacoma
JOC Staff |
Officials at Washington's Port of Tacoma hope the completion of a new heavy-haul industrial corridor
Maritime
Railroads Schedule Customer Service Forum
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON, June 21, 2005 --- North America's freight railroads will hold a customer service forum S
Small Case, Fast Results
John Gallagher |
The first so-called "small-case" rate complaint was resolved in a little over a month after it was f
Rail News
UPS Drivers Ruled Employees
JOC Staff |
A California judge ruled last week that a division of UPS should have classified its drivers as empl
Air Cargo
Lucent Logistics Chief Joins Developer's Board
JOC Staff |
Lucent Technologies' chief supply chain executive, Jose A. Mejia, joined the board of directors of c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WCO agrees to new security rules
JOC Staff |
The 166-nation World Customs Organization has agreed to new shipping rules which will boost security
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail carloads increase
JOC Staff |
During the week ending June 18, U.S. railroads increased carloads 0.9 percent to 333,264 units and i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FRA Awards $6.4 Million for PTC Tests
JOC Staff |
The Federal Railroad Administration granted $6.4 million to a research group that plans to field tes
Rail News
'Don't Forget Freight!'
JOC Staff |
Supply chain professionals understand pretty well that raw materials may leave a plant, move by rail
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Location, Location, Location
William Hoffman |
It's 30 miles to the nearest Interstate highway, about 150 miles to the closest major airport an
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WCO agrees to new security rules
JOC Staff |
The 166-nation World Customs Organization has agreed to new shipping rules which will boost security
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China Growth Slowed By Chips
JOC Staff |
The slowdown in the global chip-making industry is expected to put the brakes on explosive growth of
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Greenspan: Forget China curbs
JOC Staff |
Imposing trade tariffs on China would be misguided and put the future of the U.S. economy ``at risk,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O deal won't stop Grand Alliance
By Peter T. Leach |
The chief executives of five of the member carriers of the Grand Alliance have announced their deter
Maritime
HSBC Inks USPS Delivery Deal
JOC Staff |
HSBC North America Holdings this month became the fourth U.S. Postal Service customer to sign the ki
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PierPass: Avoid Last-minute Rush
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Marine terminal operators in Los Angeles-Long Beach are encouraging importers and exporters to sign
Maritime
NTSB Faults UP in Crash with BNSF
Angela Greiling Keane |
The National Transportation Safety Board faulted Union Pacific Railroad for a 2003 Washington state
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Illegal Aliens With HMEs Arrested
Thomas L. Gallagher |
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in cooperation with other agencies, arrested six illegal a
Trucking News
Highway Committee Narrows Gap
Angela Greiling Keane |
Highway bill conferees reached a deal on how much to spend on the six-year bill.The $286.5 b
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Zim plans Kingston logistics hub
JOC Staff |
Zim Intergrated Shipping Services plans to set up a distribution logistics hub at Jamaica's Kingston
Maritime
UPS backs 2Q guidance
JOC Staff |
UPS on Thursday backed its second-quarter profit guidance and said volume was growing as expected du
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Fill contract for Mobile terminal
JOC Staff |
The Alabama State Port Authority earlier this week awarded a $10.8 million landfill contract for Mob
Maritime
S. Carolina asks port bids
By Peter T. Leach |
The South Carolina Ports Authority has set a deadline of Aug. 1 for the 21 leading ocean carriers an
Maritime
Hanjin rate index up
JOC Staff |
Hanjin Shipping Co, Asia's fourth-largest container line, said its freight rate index rose in May, h
Maritime
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