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Developing a global logistics course
Leslie R. Pagliari |
In this era of globalization and terrorism, what is the ideal global logistics course? Given the rap
GE, GM and gee whiz
By Scott A. Elliff |
Pick up just about any trade magazine these days and you'll find articles extolling supply-chain "be
Off balance
By Peter T. Leach |
One sea, two markets. That's the short description of the container shipping trade in the Mediterran
A Wholesale Recovery
William Hoffman |
A surge of imports from Asia and a boom in coastal warehouse leasing are rejuvenating the wholesale-
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NY switch for Hamburg SŸd
JOC Staff |
Hamburg S?d today said that it is shifting New York port calls on its East Coast U.S./East Coast Sou
Maritime
CP, CN Hike Fees, Reservations
JOC Staff |
Canadian Pacific Railway will increase the fee covering import/export containers requiring set off a
Rail News
Letters 4/4/2005
JOC Staff |
? Textbook Consolidation? Don't Threaten Smaller Brokers'Antiqua
April 4, 2005
JOC Staff |
Driven. Friends of Wal-Mart must wait until later in the highway bill process for another try at an
No holiday for RR intermodal
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads' carloads dipped 0.2 percent to 342,187 units compared with the same 2004 period duri
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Transplace signs with Ampad
JOC Staff |
Transplace, a logistics technology and transportation management services provider, announced that A
NOL volume up 14%
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd., which operates the world's sixth-biggest container shipping fleet, Monday
Maritime
Air Trade Center Opened
JOC Staff |
Air charter operator Tailwind International became the first company to use the Alliance Fort Worth
Air Cargo
A wholesale recovery
By William Hoffman |
A surge of imports from Asia, a boom in coastal warehouse leasing and an economic recovery are rejuv
Covenant Slows, Won't Reverse
JOC Staff |
Covenant Transport is trying to adjust its operations as it faces an apparent shipper backlash to ri
Trucking News
Airlines Kick the Cube
Ed McKenna |
Shippers can claim a victory in their "cube wars" with carriers. In something of a whim
Air Cargo
Oklahoma Pulls Back Barge Law
JOC Staff |
An Oklahoma state legislator withdrew a bill that would have challenged federal jurisdiction by regu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TACA Raises Panama Canal Fee
JOC Staff |
Members of the Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement are raising the fee for vessel transits of the Pa
Maritime
Mullen acquires trucking firm
JOC Staff |
Mullen Transportation signed an agreement to acquire British Columbia-based long haul trucker Tenold
Trucking News
CSX Nominates Breaux To Board
JOC Staff |
Former Sen. John Breaux, who took a strong interest in transportation, energy and tax issues during
Rail News
What Maersk Data means for Big Blue
By Alan M. Field |
Although IBM operates no ships, planes or warehouses, it has become a major provider of business ser
Hitting The Ground
Ed McKenna |
When DHL announced a little more than a year ago that it would spend some $1.2 billion to get into t
Wan Hai seeks rating
JOC Staff |
Taiwan's Wan Hai Lines Ltd., the largest container shipping company in the intra-Asia market, is see
Maritime
Moller-Maersk reports record results
JOC Staff |
AP Moller-Maersk posted the group's strongest ever results for 2004. Group revenues were $28.62 bill
Maritime
C-TPAT's new look
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism has entered its second era with neither a bang nor a
New thinking at IBM
By Alan M. Field |
By nearly any yardstick, IBM's global supply chain is a colossus. Big Blue manages 33,000 suppliers,
Evergreen to pay pollution fine
JOC Staff |
LOS ANGELES -- Evergreen has agreed to pay a $15 million fine and contribute $10 million to various
Maritime
Boston Connects to China
William Armbruster |
Five years ago, the Port of Boston was on its knees. When the Vessel Sharing Agreement operated by M
Maritime
To get ahead, keep up
By David Biederman |
Logistics and supply-chain management have gotten hotter. Job candidates better do the same. William
Hitting the books
By David Biederman |
Jared Schreiber's bachelor's degree in supply-chain management helped him land a job as an analyst a
UPS Asia hub expansion
JOC Staff |
UPS plans to triple sorting capacity at its intra-Asia hub in the Philippines from 2,500 packages to
Air Cargo
Atlas Names CFO, Gains ACMI Hours
JOC Staff |
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings named a new chief financial officer as the world's largest operator of
Air Cargo
Chinese port sets IPO
JOC Staff |
State-owned Xiamen Port Affairs, which runs China's seventh-largest container port, will launch an i
Maritime
Volvo Delivers Pact
JOC Staff |
Volvo Trucks locked in a labor agreement that will help the company maintain its record production o
Trucking News
No good deed goes unpunished
By Alan M. Field |
Graham R.F. Napier is president and chief executive of TradeBeam Inc., which provides global trade m
US-flag carriers fight PL-480 change
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Bush administration's fiscal 2006 budget proposes moving $300 million between accounts in the Ag
All aboard!
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
John Doherty looks east and sees potential for inland rail and truck hubs that could relieve pressur
Rail News
CMA CGM expands Asia-S. America
JOC Staff |
CMA CGM announced the launch of Seas, a new weekly service on May 18 in partnership with China Shipp
Maritime
OmniTRAX Adds 3 Short Lines
JOC Staff |
OmniTRAX announced Friday that one of its affiliates will merge with North American RailNet and acqu
Rail News
Polar gets China flights
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Department of Transportation has finalized its tentative decision to award Polar Air Cargo
Air Cargo
MOL expects record income
By Peter T. Leach |
MOL expects consolidated income for fiscal year 2004 ended March 31 to total 168 billion yen ($1.6 b
Maritime
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