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Canada funds port security
JOC Staff |
New projects to enhance security at Canadian ports and marine facilities under the first round of fu
Maritime
NCBFAA: Brace for China apparel flood
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
SAN DIEGO -- Ports and carriers have been advised to gear up for an onslaught of textile and wearing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S. wins food names case
JOC Staff |
A World Trade Organization panel decision sided with the United States in its case against the Europ
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Target Logistics buys ACI
JOC Staff |
Target Logistics, Inc. announced Tuesday that it acquired the stock of Air Cargo International and D
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Derailing the Economy
John Gallagher |
Rail service shortfalls, high rates are hindering shippers' ability to expand reach, scope of produc
Rail News
Letters 3/14/2005
JOC Staff |
Amtrak Reform It may be time to rethink (or rationalize) Amtrak and by that I mean implement
China seeks US, EU talks
JOC Staff |
China is seeking talks with the European Union and the United States over surging Chinese apparel ex
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hutchison sets Egypt terminals
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa, the world's biggest port operator, said Monday that it would help
Maritime
Mega-ship joins P&ONL fleet
JOC Staff |
P&O Nedlloyd on Monday christened the newest and largest addition to its fleet at a ceremony in Rott
Maritime
Progress slow in Vietnam
By Bill Dibenedetto |
After the 2003 bilateral air-service agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam was signed, air-cargo an
Air Cargo
Dollar Tree Names Swift
JOC Staff |
Dollar Tree Stores named truckload carrier Swift Transportation its inbound and outbound carrier of
Trucking News
SAP, Intel Disclose Joint RFID Effort
William Hoffman |
Business software provider SAP and computer chipmaker Intel announced a joint effort to produce "plu
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Back to the drawing board
By R.G. Edmonson |
Trade industry leaders and World Customs Organization officials are going back to the drafting table
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
California Ports Delay Free-Time Action: California port executives say they'll give more study to a
SAP reaches deeper
JOC Staff |
Enterprise software giant SAP offered nearly $500 million for Minneapolis-based retail software prov
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
From Roads to Riches
JOC Staff |
If you really want more highway spending, move to Ireland.The Republic of Ireland is set to
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Free trade: catch of the day
By Alan M. Field |
If you're having fish for dinner tonight, there's a 75 percent chance that it was imported. If it's
Load centers
JOC Staff |
The big keep getting bigger. The world's four largest stevedores and terminal operators - Hutchison
Vitran Goes NASDAQ
JOC Staff |
Shares of Toronto-based Vitran started trading on the NASDAQ exchange, stepping up the profile of th
Trucking News
Martinair Cargo Increases Fuel Surcharges
JOC Staff |
Dutch carrier and freighter specialist Martinair Cargo will increase the fuel surcharge of ?0.30 to
Air Cargo
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
NOL is cautious on ship ordersDespite tight capacity and the outlook for additional cargo vo
All-water gains ground
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping lines have always considered Japanese electronics exporters to be captive shippers for tran
Forwarding
FPS adds Mauritius hub
JOC Staff |
Somatrans Ltd, a member of the Famous Pacific Shipping network, has enhanced its presence in Mauriti
Maritime
Laboring Toward Merger
Paul Page |
USF, Yellow Roadway merger may create more Teamster jobs, but shape of new network unclearAm
Trucking News
Europe linking rail systems
JOC Staff |
European government and railroad officials believe the continent's rail system needs to be more inte
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL Oceania expansion
JOC Staff |
DHL on Monday opened an air-express cargo warehouse at Sydney Airport, Australia.The $20 mil
Air Cargo
With John Wheeler, Georgia Ports Authority
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
John Wheeler is general manager of trade development at the Georgia Ports Authority. He has 25 years
Carrier Loses Shipment for Months
Colin Barrett |
Q:A customer of mine sent an LTL shipment of dated materials with a large LTL motor carrier.
Vancouver cuts free storage
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA -- The backlog of containers at Vancouver's Deltaport terminal has been cut in half and opera
Maritime
Schneider Seeks Drivers
JOC Staff |
Schneider National says growing work for glassmaker Guardian Industries was the reason it held a car
Trucking News
March 14, 2005
JOC Staff |
Polite. The highway bill has to be big news if The Onion is covering it. The satirical newspaper bre
EGL's Walk-Away Plan
Ed McKenna |
Forwarder pledges aggressive plan on surcharges, sees profits more than double to five-year high
Air Cargo
Driving Production Changes
William Hoffman |
Auto downturn has manufacturers eyeing logistics, providers see move toward supply chain flexibility
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Unrestful Debate on Hours
Angela Greiling Keane |
A group of companies using daily route truck drivers wants to bend the hours of service rule.&
Trucking News
International Ocean Transportation Leader Implements Document Management
JOC Staff |
March 14, 2005 - Atlantic Container Line is a leading carrier of containers, oversized cargos and ve
China lift for Kuehne & Nagel
JOC Staff |
Kuehne & Nagel, the Swiss-based global logistics provider, on Monday said earnings in 2004 rose near
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Salvage recoveries increase
JOC Staff |
The International Salvage Union (ISU) said its members recovered over 700,000 metric tons of polluta
Maritime
United front
By Peter T. Leach |
David Lim says the congestion on intermodal networks make two things clear: First, transport provide
Forwarding
Get ready
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Last year's peak season was a supply-chain disaster, and there's talk that 2005 could be worse. That
ICS expands at Jaxport
JOC Staff |
Global Stevedoring, an affiliate of ICS Logistics, has started construction on a 553,000-square foot
Maritime
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