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Baltimore begins a new chapter
By William Armbruster |
It's been a bumpy month at the Maryland Port Administration, where James White resigned as executive
Maritime
Blame game
By Alan M. Field |
For more than three years, Canada and the U.S. have been arguing over cross-border shipments of Cana
Beyond LA-Long Beach
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. importers will have a choice of a half-dozen new services from Asia this year, provided they sh
Forwarding
Kitty Hawk's Smooth Flight
Ed McKenna |
To Kitty Hawk Aircargo, new aircraft are a sign of a new lease on life. Just two years
Air Cargo
Container volumes surge at Seattle, Tacoma
JOC Staff |
The Port of Seattle handled 170,565 containers in January, an increase of 54 percent.If sust
Maritime
Rail intermodal up 10%
JOC Staff |
Intermodal shipments continued strong as U.S. railroads registered their seventh-straight week of tr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
W. Wilhelmsen to Mid-East
JOC Staff |
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has announced a new, monthly direct service to the Middle East from the U.S. Gu
Maritime
Highway Bill Brake Action
Angela Greiling Keane |
A holdup in action on the highway bill in the Senate is prompting a new round of behind-th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Brokers stiffed again on bankruptcy legislationCustoms brokers fell short again in their eff
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Cosco Plans IPO For Carrier, Ports: China's largest shipping company, China Ocean Shipping (Group) C
Vancouver Cuts Container Backlog
JOC Staff |
The backlog of containers at Vancouver's Deltaport terminal has been cut in half, and operator TSI T
Maritime
PBB opens new Ontario facility
JOC Staff |
PBB Global Logistics opened a larger, more advanced logistics facility in Mississauga, Ontario earli
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Stretching the Regions
JOC Staff |
Never mind consolidation in the long-haul sector, a new report on the trucking industry says the com
Trucking News
Where the action is
By Alan M. Field |
During the height of the dot-com boom, there was no shortage of investors willing to pour money into
Is America's Best Railroad Canadian?
John Gallagher |
As the railroad industry copes with a severe capacity crisis, Canadian National Railway has another
Rail News
Train horn rule postponed
JOC Staff |
The Federal Railroad Administration on Friday announced it extended the effective date of its Interi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Bulking up
By Peter T. Leach |
Although sometimes viewed as the flip side of the same coin, the world's dry-bulk trades are steamin
CSX Hedges Merger Bets
John Gallagher |
CSX is betting that the next round of mergers will happen sooner rather than later. As the e
Rail News
Dynamex stock moves to Nasdaq
JOC Staff |
Same-day delivery and logistics services provider Dynamex moved its stock to the NASDAQ March 14 und
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Grand Alliance to call Amsterdam
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- A state-of-the art container terminal in Amsterdam that has been without a tenant since it
Maritime
Customs' Browning joins S&TTAS
JOC Staff |
Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner Douglas M. Browning has joined Sandler
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With Daniel Ostergaard, Homeland Security Advisory Council
By R.G. Edmonson |
Journal of Commerce readers are familiar with advisory committees that provide a voice for the indus
Senator warns of pricey postal reform
Angela Greiling Keane |
Postal reform will be expensive and would likely affect postal rates unless Congress moves to preven
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hardwiring Capacity
William B. Cassidy |
Hundreds of trucks arrive at GAF Materials plants each day, picking up roofing supplies bound for di
TMM, Lykes Go Asia-Mexico
JOC Staff |
Two major container carriers launched new services between Asia and Mexico intended to relay transsh
Maritime
German logistics buy for D. Post
JOC Staff |
Deutsche Post, the global mail, express delivery and transport group, has finalized the $260 million
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Who's who
JOC Staff |
Venture capital-funded companies in the logistics and transportation sector:-- Datrac, funde
Why US Lines entered a VSA
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
There's more than one way to make money in shipping. Besides selling space on their vessels, contain
Forwarding
Consequences of Ohio River Crash
JOC Staff |
The Coast Guard suspended the operating license of a towboat captain whose tow triggered a barge acc
Maritime
Canada RRs want U.S. import traffic
JOC Staff |
Growing congestion on the U.S. rail network on surging Asia trade has led rail carriers Canadian Nat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Calif. ports raise charges
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES -- California's ports are expected to increase the rates they charge shipping lines and
Maritime
Progress for Mich. hub plan
JOC Staff |
The federal transportation spending bill now in the Senate includes $2 million for an intermodal and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Young Replaces Evans on UPRR Board
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific Railroad President and Chief Operating Officer James R. Young was elected to the compa
Rail News
SMC Approves 4.7 Percent LTL Rate Increase
JOC Staff |
The SMC General Rate Committee on Thursday approved a 4.7 percent rate increase for its LTL carrier
Trucking News
Bush Taps Boardman for FRA
JOC Staff |
President George Bush announced on March 17 his intention to nominate Joseph Boardman to head the Fe
Rail News
Union Pacific to avoid Texas cities
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific will keep its freight trains out of densely populated areas of Texas under an agreemen
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Oceanex awaits new box ship
JOC Staff |
Peter Henrico, President and CEO of Oceanex Ltd., said today that the Oceanex Avalon is on schedule
Maritime
Trailer Tracking's Time in the Sun
JOC Staff |
Trucking companies have been tracking trucks by satellite for more than a decade, but tracking trail
Trucking News
Boardman to head FRA
JOC Staff |
New York State Transportation Commissioner Joseph Boardman was tabbed by President Bush Thursday to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Where's the Space?
JOC Staff |
Looking to avoid the delays that plagued West Coast ports last year, many carriers are taking lesson
Maritime
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