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Rail Shippers Get Organized
John Gallagher |
Rail shippers are getting their legislative ducks in a row and are expected to introduce a shipper b
Rail News
Quality's Driving Goals
JOC Staff |
Quality Distribution, the largest tanker truck operator in North America, is stepping up efforts to
Trucking News
April 11, 2005
JOC Staff |
Packed Up. The packaging world, not to mention the art world, is mourning the death of James Lebron
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
'Seabasing' offers possibilities for short-seaAdm. Vern Clark, chief of naval operations, ha
Building controversy
By R.G. Edmonson |
Is there any other commercial law in the U.S. Code that raises passions among people the way the Jon
Mileage Calculation for Per-Mile Rates
Colin Barrett |
Q:While I don't necessary agree in total with your response to the shipper who questioned applic
Sailing to Wall Street
Bill DiBenedetto |
Diana Shipping, riding a surge of historically high dry-bulk vessel charter rates, completed the lat
Maritime
Mulvey to Speak at Transportation Table
JOC Staff |
Francis P. Mulvey, one of three commissioners on the Surface Transportation Board, will speak at the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BB&T Hires Transportation Analyst
JOC Staff |
BB&T Capital Markets hired equity analyst John Barnes to cover the North American freight transp
Air Cargo
February's Lower Altitude
JOC Staff |
With the first quarter of 2005 barely over, the air cargo industry is seeing some dark clouds on
Air Cargo
Seattle, Tacoma Surge
Bill DiBenedetto |
The numbers through February tell the Pacific Northwest port story: Seattle and Tacoma are racin
Maritime
A united front on chassis
By Peter T. Leach |
of federal roadability legislationThe politics of legislation for inspection and maintenance
Rail News
Mixed bag
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Viewed from Cleveland or Chicago, the adjacent ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are one sprawling
Waiting game in Brussels
By Peter T. Leach |
Liner carriers are waiting with bated breath for some idea of what kind of system the European Union
Forwarding
China trade surplus grows
By Peter T. Leach |
China's trade surplus increased to $5.7 billion in March, up almost 30 percent from $4.4 billion in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN offers instant carload rates
JOC Staff |
Canadian National Railway announced it is offering shippers instantaneous carload rates on its Web s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL: China revenue to grow 45%
JOC Staff |
DHL Worldwide expects China-related revenue to grow by 45 percent in 2005.The company also e
Air Cargo
DHL: China revenue to grow 45 percent
JOC Staff |
High-tech manufacturing boosts overnight shipmentsDHL Worldwide expects China-related revenu
Air Cargo
Intermec and Impinj Debut Collaboration
JOC Staff |
RFID providers Intermec Technologies and Impinj are collaborating on a technology designed to bring
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
USPS Launches FAST Scheduling System
JOC Staff |
In an attempt to improve the efficiency of delivery by third-party truckers, the U.S. Postal Service
Trucking News
CMA CGM charters Montreal slots
JOC Staff |
CP Ships' division, Canada Maritime, and OOCL, its long-term partner in the St Lawrence Coordinated
Maritime
Pasha gets China Cadillacs
JOC Staff |
General Motors has chosen The Pasha Group to provide processing services its Cadillac CTS and SRX mo
Maritime
Shares at a Cost
JOC Staff |
The United States proved to be a very costly place for DHL in 2004. The company tallied
Air Cargo
Tranzact's Payment Plans
JOC Staff |
Five years after selling its freight payment unit to Schneider Logistics, Tranzact Technologies jump
2005 gets off to a fast start
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping industry analysts are projecting an increase of about 12 percent in containerized imports t
With Bill Woodhour, Maersk Sealand
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Bill Woodhour is vice president of Pacific services at Maersk Sealand. He has 14 years of transporta
Cash or credit?
By Nicole Rollender And Janet Plume |
Since the U.S. legalized export sales of food and medicine to Cuba in December 2001, more than $800
Showdown for CAFTA
By Alan M. Field |
Florida, North Carolina, Washington state . . . For six months, Nicaragua's U.S. ambassador, Salvado
Lufthansa, Air France traffic off
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- Lufthansa Cargo, the world's biggest international air freight operator, today said March
Air Cargo
Increase for Boston TEUs
JOC Staff |
Containerized cargo through the Port of Boston's Conley Terminal totaled 44,962 TEUs for the January
Maritime
Logistics: A Real Life Saver
William Hoffman |
Few shipments are as perishable as human organs -- which limits the distance organs used in transpla
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AA- rating for NY/NJ PA bonds
JOC Staff |
Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'AA-' rating to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's $200 m
Maritime
NLM launches Web-based service
JOC Staff |
National Logistics Management introduced its "Never Say No" program, allowing a client to tap into t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL Hits a Homer
JOC Staff |
On Monday, the Boston Red Sox named DHL their "Official Express Delivery and Logistics Provider". La
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IAM Handles Expansion
Ed McKenna |
For at least one company, the decision by Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus to pare down its cargo o
Air Cargo
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Maersk Sealand Posts $1.4 Billion Profit: A.P. Moller-Maersk Group said net profit for its container
Hapag-Lloyd names mega-ship
JOC Staff |
Hapag-Lloyd said it named the Colombo Express, a mammoth 1099-foot, 8,750-TEU boxship that the Germa
Maritime
Letters 4/11/2005
JOC Staff |
In its response to my opposition to raising broker bonds (April 4, "`Antiquated' Broker Bonds") the
Intermodal leads RR traffic
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads in March increased carloads 2.5 percent to 1,729,924 units and increased intermodal l
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LogistiCenter breaks ground
JOC Staff |
Developer DP Partners broke ground on its first speculative distribution center at LogistiCenter, a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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