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Unisys Fortifies FDA Plans
JOC Staff |
Unisys and the federal government are collaborating to prevent the sale of counterfeit drugs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lufthansa Cargo raises fuel surcharge
JOC Staff |
Lufthansa Cargo will raise its fuel surcharge 16.7 percent on March 21 as a new jump in oil prices p
Air Cargo
Name change for air couriers
JOC Staff |
The Air Courier Conference of America announced a new corporate identity that it said "reflects the
Air Cargo
Spotlight Falls On Shipper After Utah Hazmat Accident
JOC Staff |
With the cleanup from a leaking hazardous materials rail car nearly complete, state and local offici
Rail News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Calif. ports and the environment: Round 3For the third year in a row, organized labor and en
Matson's bold move
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
With its core business in the Hawaii and Guam trade showing only modest prospects for growth, Matson
Forwarding
Lack of rail lines stifles Las Vegas growth
JOC Staff |
An important problem for Las Vegas' budding logistics industry, and to the all-important connections
Deputy Named Interim Baltimore Port Chief
JOC Staff |
The Maryland Port Administration, which operates the Port of Baltimore, named M. Kathleen Broadwater
Maritime
Pitt Ohio Turns to Truckload
William Cassidy |
Pitt Ohio Express is taking a page from the playbook of one of its largest competitors and buying ca
Trucking News
Pittsburgh Eyes Hazmat Ban
John Gallagher |
As Washington's attempt to block hazardous materials shipments speeds toward court, another city is
Air Cargo
Panalpina Has Public Plan
William Hoffman |
Once perhaps the world's largest forwarder and logistics company, Switzerland's Panalpina is turning
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
An Opportunity for Teamsters?
JOC Staff |
The next time the Teamsters negotiate a National Master Freight Agreement, they may face a smaller t
Trucking News
Hutchinson joins Venable
JOC Staff |
Asa Hutchinson, former Under Secretary of Border and Transportation Security for the Department of H
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
i2 appoints new CEO
JOC Staff |
After a seven-month search, ailing supply chain software manufacturer i2 Technologies Inc. appointed
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U-Freight appoints logistics VP
JOC Staff |
U-Freight, the international freight service and logistics group, has appointed Clara Chui as vice p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail growth at Felixstowe
JOC Staff |
The Port of Felixstowe said its rail division handled record container traffic in January and Februa
Maritime
Rebranding Menlo Forwarding
Paul Page |
UPS's decision to close the Menlo Worldwide Forwarding Dayton, Ohio, hub is the first major step in
Air Cargo
Boeing Chief Out In Scandal With Employee
JOC Staff |
In a new management blow to Boeing as the company seeks to regain ground it has lost to European riv
Air Cargo
Farewell to paper
By R.G. Edmonson |
The venerable Shipper's Export Declaration is going the way of nickel Cokes and 50-cent gasoline. Th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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
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