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'It's not a crime to make a profit'
By Peter T. Leach |
The minute hand is ticking toward high noon. That's the moment when enough new container capacity wi
Forwarding
Shipment Lost, then Found
Colin Barrett |
Q: We tendered a one-pallet shipment to an LTL carrier to deliver to one of our customers. For t
CN unveils int'l. forwarding unit
JOC Staff |
Canadian National Railway announced Monday the formation of CN WorldWide, a wholly owned subsidiary
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Mega Air-cargo Property Deal
JOC Staff |
CalEast Industrial Investors has acquired 90 distribution properties totaling 9.8 million square fee
Air Cargo
Bringing SAP down to earth
By Alan M. Field |
It's 8 a.m., and the emergency e-mail in your Outlook inbox, coded bright red, sends you a jolt: "Ou
The $5 billion solution?
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. witnessed the beginnings of an infrastructure cris
Rail News
Rebranding CP Ships
Peter T. Leach |
By the end of 2005, the seven CP Ships' container lines that sail under their own flags will begin t
Maritime
Keeping Coal on Track
John Gallagher |
Strong demand and favorable prices are turning coal in Wyoming's Powder River Basin into black gold
Rail News
Malaysia open to U.S. sea aid
JOC Staff |
Malaysia is keeping an open mind to the United States' offer to help the country build its maritime
Maritime
Panalpina after Beatson
By Ian Putzger |
Panalpina's expansion drive in North America appears to have stalled, sendingthe company bac
Under one flag
By Peter T. Leach |
By the end of this year, the seven CP Ships' container lines that sail under their own flags will be
Forwarding
Americas push Lufthansa gain
JOC Staff |
LONDON -- Lufthansa Cargo, the world's biggest international airfreight operator, on Monday said tra
Air Cargo
Growth plan for S. Africa Airways
JOC Staff |
South Africa's State-owned airline, South African Airways, is intensifying efforts to devise a compr
Air Cargo
Vexure revenue up
JOC Staff |
Cargo services provider Vexure said first-quarter revenue increased to $31 million from $22 million
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CP Ships Rumored Takeover Target
JOC Staff |
CP Ships Ltd. declined to comment on a report by a trade magazine that China Shipping Group is plann
Maritime
With Phil Behenna, International Asset Systems
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Phil Behenna is senior vice president for business development at International Asset Systems (IAS),
TACA bumps fuel charges
JOC Staff |
An increase in the Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement's fuel surcharge will take effect May 16.
Maritime
Sparking More On-duty Time
Angela Greiling Keane |
The fireworks industry wants the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to cut its drivers some
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
All Clear at LA-Long Beach: The Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex remains fee of cargo congestion,
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
California ports prepare to raise ratesThe ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are
LTL Rates Keep Rising
JOC Staff |
With some citing higher costs, some greater investment and others improved service, a full load of L
Trucking News
China's New Logistics Choices
Helen Atkinson |
China's economy grew 9.5 percent last quarter, the latest in a long line of economic spurts. When ec
Two Birds, One Stone
William Hoffman |
Shippers launching customs compliance initiatives are reporting some unexpected returns. Besid
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Greenbrier gets huge intermodal order
JOC Staff |
The Greenbrier Cos. announced Monday that is has received an order for 1,950 intermodal well cars fr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Expeditors boosts dividend
JOC Staff |
Freight forwarder Expeditors International of Washington Inc. said Monday that its board raised the
Air Cargo
Deutsche Post profit gain
JOC Staff |
Germany's Deutsche Post AG announced Monday that its first-quarter profit rose by 2 percent, helped
Air Cargo
UPS, pilots to resume talks
JOC Staff |
UPS said it will resume negotiations with the Independent Pilots Association union on May 16 in Balt
Air Cargo
Port of Oakland tests radiation monitoring
JOC Staff |
The Port of Oakland and Customs and Border Protection last month successfully demonstrated CBP's new
Maritime
EU Chief Exits Shipping Anti-trust Probe
Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- The president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, is ending his oversight of
Maritime
Up in the air
By Larry Luxner |
Political and labor stability have never been South America's strong suits. Perhaps nowhere has that
Endangered species
By Ted Prince |
INTRO: Handling the "last mile" of intermodal shipments, drayage companies represent the face of the
Rail News
Slipping into Slow Gear
William B. Cassidy, John Gallagher and Angela Greiling Keane |
Ray Harlin saw something unusual in the first quarter: excess truckload capacity. "The
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Capacity Crunch Slows Forward
Ed McKenna |
The capacity crunch choking West Coast ports is hitting airlines, too, slowing surging growth at For
Air Cargo
Crossing the line?
By R.G. Edmonson |
In global trade, "ISO 9000" has become an almost-universal seal of quality. An importer that buys fr
May 9, 2005
JOC Staff |
INITIALLY. Acronyms can be funny things. We were pleased to see that Furniture Brands International
New heavy crane for Charleston
JOC Staff |
The Port of Charleston has deployed a mobile, floating crane it says is the largest of its kind in t
Maritime
WTO chance for Russia in '06: EU
JOC Staff |
Russia has a window of opportunity in the next few months to secure entry to the World Trade Organiz
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Americas push Lufthansa gain
Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- Lufthansa Cargo, the world's biggest international airfreight operator, on Monday said tra
Air Cargo
Shippers Slam Hazmat Rule
Angela Greiling Keane |
Shippers and carriers fear new federal rules on hazardous materials transportation will unleash a fr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Slowing Down or Cooling Off?
JOC Staff |
Steve Berkowitz has his own explanation for the economic slowdown: very bad weather.Namely,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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