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Maersk wins control of MSP ships
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Ship Management, Maersk Lines Ltd. and its parent, A.P. Moller-Maersk, have settl
Maritime
Diana Shipping files for IPO
JOC Staff |
Diana Shipping on Tuesday filed to sell 12.375 million shares at $15-$17 each in a bid to raise up t
Maritime
PCs Slower Uploading
William Hoffman |
The replacement cycle for personal computers at businesses and homes is over and that will mean slow
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Commonwealth Business Media and East Port Technology Sign Technology Sales Agreement to Market PIERS Trade Information Products in China
JOC Staff |
Commonwealth Business Media, Inc. and East Port Technology Co., Ltd., jointly announced an agreement
Airlines Seek USPS Reinstatement
JOC Staff |
American Airlines and US Airways hope to quickly resolve their differences with the U.S. Postal Serv
Air Cargo
Digging Out Oregon Shippers
William Cassidy |
Three feet of rock and mud is all that stands between shippers in the Pacific Northwest and billions
Maritime
Downward scalability
By William Hoffman |
The technology world used to be full of stock splits, but the new one engineered by i2 Technologies
Good times keep rolling
By Alan M. Field |
China is hoping to do with spinach and apples what it has done with toys, apparel, furniture and oth
Horse trading
By Peter T. Leach |
The countdown is on. With two months left before the May 1 start of most new shipper-carrier contrac
Echoes of 2004
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Though rates still matter, this year's contract negotiations between trans-Pacific shippers and carr
Forwarding
Fueling Rail Costs
John Gallagher |
Grain shippers in North Dakota griping about railroad fuel surcharge sticker shock are getting sympa
Rail News
Hours-of-Service Call
Angela Greiling Keane |
The LTL trucking industry wants shippers and others who benefit from freight transportation to step
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL Chief: Global trade demands collaboration
JOC Staff |
LOS ANGELES -- NOL Group President and Chief Executive David Lim said there is a need to focus effor
Big ships mean big shakeups for ports, railroads
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Twenty miles of trucks. And six double-stack trains. That's what Ed DeNike will be looking at each t
Logistics margins spur TPG profit
By Bruce Barnard |
TPG, the Dutch global mail, express and logistics group, today said net income soared 82 percent in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ABX builds non-DHL profits
JOC Staff |
ABX Air reported a $37 million net profit in 2004, nearly the double the earnings for 2003, as the f
Air Cargo
Yellow Roadway Buying USF
JOC Staff |
Yellow Roadway announced Sunday it will buy USF Corp. in a $1.47 billion transaction that will creat
Trucking News
Rerouting Rail Costs
John Gallagher |
Erratic rail service makes it difficult enough for shippers to predict when a shipment will reach it
Rail News
Mailing in More
Ed McKenna |
The U.S. Postal Service is adding some evidence to the growing view that UPS is letting some market
Air Cargo
With Paul Svindland, ICG Commerce
By Peter T. Leach |
Paul Svindland is senior director of the transportation and logistics program at ICG Commerce and le
Pay up in Panama
By Peter T. Leach |
If timing is everything, the Panama Canal Authority seems to have timed its impending toll increases
Forwarding
YR Buying USF?
William Cassidy |
Reports of a mega-merger that could reshape LTL trucking and consolidate market power in the hands o
Trucking News
Teaming Pact
JOC Staff |
Pemco Aviation Group and L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, a subsidiary of L-3 Communications,
Air Cargo
Joint Service to Brazil
JOC Staff |
CMA CGM and P&O Nedlloyd are devoting five container ships to a joint weekly service the two lin
Maritime
Mergers Ahead: NYK's Keller
Richard Knee |
Giving nonvessel operators the right to sign confidential service contracts won't sink any shipping
Maritime
Taking shape
By R.G. Edmonson |
Some 50 members of the World Customs Organization are meeting in Brussels this week to shepherd alon
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shipper of Preference
Paul Page |
In a logistics world full of new strategies, tight capacity and heavy competition, Owens Corning say
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shippers look for post-OSRA leverage
By Peter T. Leach |
The countdown is on. With two months left before the May 1 start of most new shipper-carrier contrac
FedEx Sealing Letters
Angela Greiling Keane |
Even as it hauls huge volumes of mail in a deal with the U.S. Postal Service trumpeted as a classic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
The plot thickens
By Joseph Bonney |
A reputed Genovese mob captain from New Jersey has joined three top International Longshoremen's Ass
Maritime
Ports rush to keep up
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Container ship lines have seen to it that there's plenty of capacity on ships, but U.S. ports are an
OSU links logistics, engineering
JOC Staff |
The Ohio State University will begin offering a master of business logistics engineering degree star
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Capital Quandary
William Hoffman |
Shawn Dolley knew that if he hoped to hit a home run with his company's new demand data synchronizat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Vector SCM Shifts Gears
William Hoffman |
Formed in 2000 as the ultimate partnership between shipper and logistics provider, the launch of Vec
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S., Canadian rail traffic rolls
JOC Staff |
After a slow start to 2005, U.S. railroads are beginning to move more traffic on a weekly basis. Dur
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL forecasts strong growth
JOC Staff |
Singapore-based liner company Neptune Orient Lines is projecting a strong 2005 after more than doubl
Maritime
McAndrews seeks intra-Europe perishables
JOC Staff |
Maritime operator McAndrews is trying to convince Europe's buyers and sellers of produce to use a do
Maritime
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Government watchdog barks at C-TPATThe Government Accountability Office is apparently not im
February 28, 2005
JOC Staff |
Charged. New Jersey state police seized more than $5 million in cash from a tractor-trailer that had
PSA's Korean port deal scuttled
JOC Staff |
Pusan Newport Co. denied it has sold a controlling interest to PSA Corp.The Korean port oper
Maritime
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