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Chemical Shippers Get Rail Competition
JOC Staff |
The Surface Transportation Board approved Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway's right to use 15.6 m
Rail News
Yellow Roadway Reported in USF Talks
William Cassidy |
LTL giant Yellow Roadway is in talks to buy regional LTL holding company USF for more than $1 billio
Trucking News
No New Fees: TSA's Stone
Angela Greiling Keane |
Freight forwarders and transport operators don't have to worry about new security fees - for now. Th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hamburg Sud back to LA
JOC Staff |
Hamburg Sud is restoring trans-Pacific service it cut back late last year because of congestion at U
Maritime
Passenger Airlines Gain U.S.-China Slots
JOC Staff |
The Department of Transportation turned away bids from three all-cargo airlines and tentatively awar
Air Cargo
Bekins Company Selects Data Connectivity Components from DataDirect Technologies
JOC Staff |
Transportation and Logistics Leader Accelerates Deployment of Wireless Application, Streamlines Oper
Ryder Settles with IRS
JOC Staff |
Ryder Systems agreed to pay more than $175 million which the Internal Revenue Service claims it owed
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
USPS Volume Up
JOC Staff |
Spurred on by a surge in November, the U.S. Postal Service reported a 5.5 percent increase in mail v
Air Cargo
Rutges Joins Cargo 2000
JOC Staff |
Leading European air freight trucker Rutges Cargo joined Cargo 2000, a partnership of airlines, frei
Air Cargo
More than transportation
By Alan M. Field |
Along with their core services, integrated carriers such as FedEx and UPS are providing customers wi
A Swift Return
JOC Staff |
Robert W. Cunningham starts his second tour of duty at a very different Swift Transportation than th
Trucking News
Steeling for Ships
JOC Staff |
South Korean ship builders expect orders for new ships to fall as much as 39 percent this year as st
Maritime
Intermodal's Year-end Bang
JOC Staff |
The biggest intermodal year on record ended with a bang as volume grew 8.6 percent in the fourth qua
With Michael C. Mullen, Customs and Border Protection
R.G. Edmonson |
Michael C. Mullen, Customs and Border Protection's director of trade relations, has spent a career g
Eyes on the prize
By Alan M. Field |
Wal-Mart is forging ahead with its campaign to inject radio-frequency identification into its supply
Shaping Texas-Sized Transport
Angela Greiling Keane |
While Congress is fighting over too-scarce funds in the federal highway bill, Texas is taking matter
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Leg up for BNSF?
JOC Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles selected Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway over rival Union Pacific Railr
Rail News
Seals a 'Priority'
JOC Staff |
The Department of Homeland Security is developing a regulation to mandate the use of high-security s
Maritime
Time Limits for Filing Claims, Lawsuits
Colin Barrett |
Time Limits for Filing Claims, LawsuitsQ:The Carmack Amendment as applicable to motor carrie
CP Maxes Out
JOC Staff |
Canadian Pacific Railway is nearing the end of a complete overhaul of its doublestack intermodal equ
Rail News
Adding a Day to Dell
JOC Staff |
It appears that the only way Dell Computers could make its supply chain more efficient is to stop se
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Verdery Exits DHS, Bonasso, RSPA
Angela Greiling Keane |
The exit lane at the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Transportation is getting
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
OceanBlue smoke?
By Peter T. Leach |
The putative entry of OceanBlue Express Inc. into the lucrative Jones Act trade lanes between the We
UP Taken to Task
John Gallagher |
A Department of Transportation Inspector General's report chastised the Federal Railroad Administrat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FedEx to Appeal Verdict
JOC Staff |
FedEx says it will appeal a Santa Clara County, Calif., jury's verdict that awarded $2 million in pu
Air Cargo
Piloting for growth
JOC Staff |
Pilot Air Freight is seeing international revenue and overall tonnage increases as it pushes its rel
Air Cargo
BA Posts Cargo Gains
JOC Staff |
Cargo volume growth at British Airways World Cargo easily outpaced capacity increases in the last th
Air Cargo
Profits Rocket at Hub
JOC Staff |
Hub Group, one of the largest intermodal marketing companies, is beginning to hit its stride after s
Rail News
Zollars sees separate Roadway, Yellow
JOC Staff |
Yellow Roadway is getting cost savings to get the most out of its combination of the nation's two la
Trucking News
TEU Surge Tops 12 Percent
JOC Staff |
Congestion in Los Angeles-Long Beach and capacity constraints on the intermodal rail network had rel
Maritime
More Secure But Slower
JOC Staff |
New security procedures are adding to congestion delays at U.S. ports, sometimes extending them seve
Maritime
Moving Inland
JOC Staff |
Since the days of the Phoenicians, cargo has been handed off to shippers at the waterfront. Ed Kelly
Flattening The Peak
John Gallagher |
The year is less than two months old but the new year did nothing to slow down momentum in intermoda
FRA Picks Smith for Safety Post
JOC Staff |
The Federal Railroad Administration gave veteran counsel Daniel C. Smith its top safety job, naming
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
'More Of The Same, And Maybe Worse': U.S. importers can expect higher rates for service from Asia an
Mexico: Just the facts
JOC Staff |
Area: Approximately 800,000 square miles, about three times the size of Texas.Coastline: Abo
Fishing for Freighters
Ed McKenna |
With seafood already a main course to Europe, Air Canada Cargo may use a new freighter to add scale
Air Cargo
CSX's Hazmat Challenge
John Gallagher |
CSX is calling on the railroad industry's own regulators to step in against the District of Columbia
Rail News
Swift Gains Speed
JOC Staff |
After hitting some bumps in the road during 2004, Swift Transportation is trying to shed non-core op
Trucking News
'K' Line opens Austrian office
JOC Staff |
"K" Line's wholly owned German subsidiary opened a new branch office in Vienna that will handle the
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