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Truck project for U.S.-Canada bridge
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- A US$33.6 million project to speed up truck traffic on the third-busiest U.S.-Canada borde
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Traffic Down
JOC Staff |
Two separate train derailments occurred over the weekend of May 14-15 in Converse County, Wyo., snar
Rail News
100 Percent Inspection Blocked
Angela Greiling Keane |
Shippers and others successfully blocked the latest congressional effort to require more inspection
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MSC offers new India-China service
By N. Vasuki Rao |
CHENNAI -- Mediterranean Shipping Co. announced the launch of a new service from India to Chinese po
Maritime
MOL sets Oakland gateway call
JOC Staff |
MOL announced today a new trans-Pacific service, the Pacific Southwest Express (PSX), which will mak
Maritime
Service - finally - for Amsterdam terminal
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- Amsterdam's main container terminal has finally landed its first regular shipping services
Maritime
Stolt-Nielsen acquires food-box fleet
JOC Staff |
Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group said Tuesday it acquired Ermefer, the food-grade container busine
Maritime
U.S. Trade Rep Seeks Settlement
JOC Staff |
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced on Monday that it will file a request for the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Houston's Kornegay to head IAPH
JOC Staff |
The Port of Houston Authority on Tuesday announced that Executive Director H. Thomas Kornegay was un
Maritime
Tax, Then Spend
Angela Greiling Keane |
It's not every day the nation's biggest business lobbying group calls for higher taxes. But the deca
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
International Forest Products: export champion
JOC Staff |
Robert Kraft is better known as owner of the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots than as a pape
Still simmering
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
Chris Koch says information that the government uses to screen U.S.-bound containers before they're
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shippers attack plan for trailers
By John Gallagher |
BNSF Railway wants the Surface Transportation Board to put a damper on shippers infuriated by its pl
Rail News
New life for TSA
By R.G. Edmonson |
Members of the Senate Commerce Committee have begun to rethink transportation and supply-chain secur
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No place for beginners
By Alan M. Field |
It was an unpleasant surprise: A U.S. exporter discovered that his company was in trouble with Chine
Chiquita Brands: fruits and veggies
JOC Staff |
The smiling Latina known as Chiquita is one of the world's most widely recognized food brands, sold
IKEA: a household name
JOC Staff |
When IKEA opened its first U.S. store in 1985 outside Philadelphia, local mall crawlers weren't sure
Nike Inc.: fancy footwork
JOC Staff |
When it comes to global brands that symbolize America, few outdo Nike, synonymous with stylish, high
Home Depot: do-it-yourself giant
JOC Staff |
Things you never thought you'd know: In 2004, The Home Depot calculated that each square foot of its
Ship smarter
By William B. Cassidy |
Shippers struggling with ballooning expenses and tightening capacity are hunting for any way to cut
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking's Changing Routes
JOC Staff |
For a mature industry, trucking saw an amazing growth spurt in 2004 that shows no sign of slowing in
About the Top 100
JOC Staff |
The Journal of Commerce's annual Top 100 U.S. Importers and Exporters ranking is based on data from
Weyerhaeuser: shipper and carrier
JOC Staff |
Weyerhaeuser, the 105-year-old forest-products company, consistently ranks among the top exporters o
Emerson: diversified manufacturer
JOC Staff |
ASCO Valve, Fisher Controls, Lo Dan International, Kato Engineering, Rosemount Analytical, Vitelec E
Standing firm
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping lines in the eastbound Pacific found the recently completed 2005 contracting season to be s
Forwarding
Shippers' Pre-Merger Jitters
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shippers fear Maersk Sealand's proposed acquisition of P&O Nedlloyd will reduce their bargaining
Maritime
Counting on Trailers
John Gallagher |
Shippers claim a "trailer transition" plan BNSF Railway began enforcing May 18 will severely hinder
Rail News
Mattel Inc.: global toymaker
JOC Staff |
Most girls and boys in the U.S. are familiar with the Barbie dolls or Hot Wheels miniature cars manu
Dunavant Enterprises: in high cotton
JOC Staff |
Memphis is the traditional center of the U.S. cotton industry, and Dunavant Enterprises has been a f
Tyson Foods: more than chicken
JOC Staff |
Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? In the case of Tyson Foods, Inc., that's not just an acad
On theRoad
Angela Greiling Keane |
Related Stories:Politically ConnectedRoad Trip, DOT-styleMineta's Public Private Role
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Maersk-P&O deal could affect feedersCommon feeder operators are likely to lose market share
Carrier Seeks to Limit Liability
Colin Barrett |
Q:I have recently come across a situation in which my company, a broker, used one of the largest
Coming Up 777s
Ed McKenna |
With a launch order for 777 freighters from Air France, Boeing officially entered the battle with Ai
Air Cargo
Importers' day in court
By Alan M. Field |
It's an importer's worst nightmare: Customs and Border Protection begins penalty proceedings, assert
Caterpillar Inc.: on track
JOC Staff |
Last November, Caterpillar celebrated the 100th year of the tracked-machine design that makes a Cate
Paper tiger
By Peter T. Leach |
Sometimes lost in the hullabaloo over the exponential growth of U.S. imports from China is the story
Liz Claiborne: stylish and affordable
JOC Staff |
The Liz Claiborne brand is the largest contributor to the sales and profit of the company that share
Pier 1 Imports: intimacy on a grand scale
JOC Staff |
They didn't name it Pier 1 Imports on a whim. Looking for a rattan chair from Malaysia, a blue lante
With Thomas J. Eagar, North Carolina State Ports Authority
By Peter T. Leach |
Tom Eagar was named chief executive of the North Carolina State Ports Authority in August 2004, with
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