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RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Truck waits become leverage in negotiationsSome shippers are starting to work with their tru
A problem 'too big to ignore'
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Last year's congestion at Southern California ports and rail ramps highlighted a source of friction
The unfinished agency
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Transportation Security Administration is at a crossroads. After three years of budget woes, per
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
March 28, 2005
JOC Staff |
Healthy Trucks. Men's Health magazine is getting into the trucking industry, offering a piece in its
Central Freight Yields Trouble
JOC Staff |
The surging national LTL economy isn't helping Central Freight Lines.
Trucking News
New York's Near-Dock Relief
JOC Staff |
Cargo volume through the Port of New York and New Jersey keeps rising at double-digit rates, fueled
Maritime
With Eric Schless, Seabury Group
By Peter T. Leach |
Eric H. Schless is managing director responsible for airfreight, rail, trucking, freight forwarding
Quality, quantity, or both?
By Peter T. Leach |
Is this the best of all possible times for container ship lines? It sure looks like it. Liner profit
Correction
JOC Staff |
As of June 1, five of the six terminals that are members of the New York Terminal Conference will re
Maritime
APICS Developing Logistics Certificate
William Hoffman |
APICS has hired The Holmes Corp., specialists in devising educational products for association certi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TACA Suspends Congestion Charge for April
JOC Staff |
The Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement suspended its congestion surcharge for service to the ports
Maritime
Pols: CAFTA not certain
JOC Staff |
Two congressmen said Monday that passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement is far from a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ceres acquires Fla. stevedore
JOC Staff |
Ceres Terminals said it has acquired R.O. White & Co., a stevedoring firm licensed to operate in Mia
Maritime
Technologies Abet Air to Ground Shift
JOC Staff |
A battery of technologies is abetting the shift of time sensitive shipments from air to ground. 
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S.-Mex. trans-Pac corridor deal
JOC Staff |
Officials from Kansas City, Mo., and L?zaro C?rdenas, Mexico, signed a cooperative agreement to esta
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Barge Operators Invoke Federal Preemption
JOC Staff |
Groups representing waterways operators and tanker companies are petitioning to join a federal lawsu
Maritime
Canadian National averts strike
JOC Staff |
Canadian National Railway Co. reached a tentative labor deal with the International Brotherhood of E
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Sankyo Co. reorganizes SC HQ
JOC Staff |
Sankyo announced that it will partly reorganize its supply chain management headquarters effective A
Another piece in the puzzle
By Joseph Bonney |
Cargo volume through the Port of New York and New Jersey keeps rising at double-digit rates, fueled
Maritime
USF Backs Out of Reverse Logistics
JOC Staff |
Chicago-based USF Logistics Services sold its reverse logistics unit, USF Processors, in Dallas, to
Trucking News
NTSB to publish safety journal
JOC Staff |
The National Transportation Safety Board unveiled a transportation safety journal this week.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IATA Picks Lavin as Lobbyist
Angela Greiling Keane |
The International Air Transport Association is working to raise its profile in the U.S. capital city
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PWC, Trans-Link Wed, Share Markets
JOC Staff |
PWC Logistics, based in Kuwait, purchased Trans-Link Group of Singapore in a move that extends the r
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port Caucus Names New Leaders
JOC Staff |
A congressional caucus designed to bring attention to port security has new leadership.The b
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IPA Scheduling Strike Vote
Ed McKenna |
After eight months of mediated negotiations, the executive board of the Independent Pilots Associati
Air Cargo
Excel Stock Sale Fuels Growth
JOC Staff |
Excel Maritime Carriers, a Greek shipping company specializing in the seaborne transportation of dry
Maritime
Freighters Feast in Forecast
Ed McKenna |
All-cargo carriers pushed their share of air cargo traffic to better than three-quarters of the dome
Air Cargo
IATA Drops Controversial 502
JOC Staff |
An airline industry proposal to change the way cubic volume is determined for air shipments, a plan
Air Cargo
Yeager to Head Hub Group
JOC Staff |
Intermodal marketing giant Hub Group named Mark Yeager president and chief operating officer, taking
Rail News
RFID Lawsuit
William Hoffman |
Intermec filed a lawsuit against rival RFID equipment maker Symbol Technologies, claiming infringeme
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN Buys Hybrids for Yard Work
JOC Staff |
Looking to reduce maintenance and fuel costs, Canadian Pacific Railway agreed to buy 35 hybrid locom
Rail News
Intel's Inside Chip
William Hoffman |
The SAP and Intel collaboration on a new standard for wireless data collection will boost RFID adopt
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Martinair Cargo Bumps Fuel Surcharge
JOC Staff |
The Dutch carrier and freighter specialist Martinair Cargo put its fuel surcharge at .40 euros per k
Air Cargo
Leasing the World
JOC Staff |
World Airways is taking a larger role in the international freighter wet-lease market with new contr
Air Cargo
Continental Holdings Buys Dixie Box
JOC Staff |
Continental Holdings is thinking inside the box these days.The real estate and investment fi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cost of Removal
JOC Staff |
ABX Air will be sacrificing earnings and revenue when it drops 26 aircraft from its fleet this year.
Air Cargo
Airports Hardly Secure
JOC Staff |
There may be increased security around cargo, but some thieves are proving that sometimes the old-fa
Air Cargo
NY terminals cut free time
By Peter T. Leach |
NEWARK, N.J. -- All six marine terminals in the Port of New York and New Jersey are cutting the numb
Maritime
Amerijet Extends, Expands
JOC Staff |
With new rights to serve Ecuador in hand, Amerijet International is stretching its service in South
Air Cargo
ACCA-X'ed
JOC Staff |
The group is the same, but the name is new.The Air Courier Conference of America changed its
Air Cargo
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