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On the same page - or not?
By Scott A. Elliff |
What if each division of your company gives your transportation providers different names - American
Getting in sync
By Alan M. Field |
Greg Lenard, director of inventory control at Ace Hardware Stores, admits that retailing is inherent
Saia Expands Guarantee
JOC Staff |
Saying its initial rollout of guaranteed service in the southeast was successful, LTL carrier Saia b
Trucking News
Rolling the Dice
William Hoffman |
When computer parts and services company CDW was looking to serve the sprawling and lucrative electr
J&J picks GAC for Philippines ops
JOC Staff |
Johnson & Johnson selected GAC Logistics to manage the health products manufacturer's distributi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
March 7, 2005
JOC Staff |
Competing. One shipper has a realistic take on transportation in the country. Said he, "We will only
Bugs from Shipment Invade Production
Colin Barrett |
Bugs from Shipment Invade Production Q:We had a boxcar of wood pulp arrive at our customer's
Paper scrap
By Alan M. Field |
After recovering from the worst, U.S. forest products companies want to open markets around the worl
Charter challenge
By Ian Putzger |
Three years ago, in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks when the air-cargo market turned
Throwing down the gauntlet
By Mark Wilson |
Tread lightly. That's the message from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union to the Canadi
Maritime
Seeing cargo more clearly
By R.G. Edmonson |
For the past three years, the cargo-security mantra for government and industry has been that greate
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Current Cargo Carriers Add China
Ed McKenna |
With its latest award of United States-China service rights, the Department of Transportation upped
Air Cargo
Baltimore Seeks Port Director
William Cassidy & William Armbruster |
A mid complaints from shippers and carriers of political meddling in port business, the Port of Balt
Maritime
Intermodal leads rail traffic
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroads moved 1,374,185 carloads in February, up 5.3 percent, and 885,038 trailers and contai
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ceres-Yusen tabs White
JOC Staff |
James J. White, who resigned as executive director of the Port of Baltimore March 3, today was named
Maritime
Gain for transport index
JOC Staff |
The Transportation Services Index rose 0.7 percent in November to 127.6, according to the U.S. Depar
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Imports From Asia Expected To Slow: The growth of containerized imports from Asia will moderate over
Unsafe at any speed?
By Peter T. Leach |
Ocean carriers and railroads are lining up in support of federal legislation that would set new unif
Rail News
UPS rebranding Menlo Forwarding
By Paul Page |
UPS's decision to close Menlo Worldwide Forwarding's hub at Dayton International Airport is the firs
Ryder Dedicated to Owens Corning
JOC Staff |
Ryder System expanded its relationship with building materials manufacturer Owens Corning to include
Trucking News
Target breaks ground on Chicagoland DC
JOC Staff |
Minneapolis-based retailer Target broke ground on a $100 million distribution center in DeKalb, Ill.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Merging Ahead
Paul Page & William B. Cassidy |
The biggest question raised by the new addition to what one competitor called the "Yellow Roadway em
Trucking News
Tolling Turmoil
Angela Greiling Keane |
A scandal in Texas is drawing national attention to the use of tolls to finance roads as state and l
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL traffic up 24%
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines, parent of APL, said volume for the first six weeks of the year totaled 215,300
Maritime
NextLinx, Quova partner on compliance
JOC Staff |
Quova, a developer of web geography services and technologies, and NextLinx, a provider of global tr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hong Kong volume edges up
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong's main cargo handler said on Monday it handled 2.8 percent more cargo in the first two mon
Air Cargo
Dana Hires GM Exec As Global Logistics VP
JOC Staff |
Leading auto parts manufacturer Dana Corp. placed veteran General Motors logistics executive George
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Perception vs. reality
By Robert F. Caton |
In its haste to publicize deficiencies in security, the federal government has dropped the equivalen
With Joseph C. Andraski, Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Standards Assoc.
By Alan M. Field |
Joseph C. Andraski is president and chief executive of the Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Standard
It's all about service
By John Gallagher |
The biggest challenge for Canadian National Railway and rival Canadian Pacific Railway this year may
Rail News
UPS's Louisville Incentives
JOC Staff |
From aircraft fuel burn to winter weather patterns, UPS looked at many factors when it considered wh
Air Cargo
New IFCO pallet facilities in Midwest
JOC Staff |
IFCO Systems opened new pallet service facilities in Akron, Ohio, and Detroit, bringing the company'
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Finding the Service Track
John Gallagher |
The biggest challenge for Canadian National Railway and rival Canadian Pacific Railway this year may
Rail News
Lufthansa to hike fuel surcharge
JOC Staff |
Lufthansa's cargo division will raise its fuel surcharge by nearly 17 percent to 35 euro cents per k
Air Cargo
Letters 3/7/2005
JOC Staff |
Don't Raise Broker BondForever YoungI read through Angela Greiling Keane's inter
India-Europe rate hike
Ny N. Vasuki Rao |
CHENNAI -- The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-Ceylon Conference (IPBCC) said in a notice to trade that it
Maritime
TNT Logistics appoints US executive
JOC Staff |
TNT Logistics North America has promoted Dennis Gerard to the position of director of operations ser
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
David vs. Goliath
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shippers have always supported the presence of independent liner companies in the busy Asia-to-West
Forwarding
Broker to Bring Technology
JOC Staff |
Trucking broker SPI International Transportation is offering new technology as an incentive to carri
Trucking News
Senator pushes container security
Angela Greiling Keane |
With lawmakers and industry increasingly frustrated with slow progress at the Department of Homeland
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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