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New York to add 1,000 dockworkers
JOC Staff |
The New York Shipping Association plans to add 1,000 longshoremen and clerks this year at the Po
Maritime
NYSA launches PR campaign
JOC Staff |
The New York Shipping Association has launched a $3.6 million campaign to promote public awareness o
Maritime
AAPA wants federal help for security
JOC Staff |
The American Association of Port Authorities said Wednesday the fundamental problem with a federal g
Maritime
Bush Counteroffers on Highways
Angela Greiling Keane |
President Bush proposed a $284 billion, six-year highway bill in his 2006 budget blueprint. That is
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Pilot air freight announces fourth quarter and 2004 year end financial results
JOC Staff |
Pilot Air Freight, a leading provider of transportation and logistics services, today announced fina
Four dead, two missing after Icelandic freighter sinks
JOC Staff |
The Samskip freighter M/V Joekulfell, loaded with 2,000 tons of steel, sank off the Faroe Islands in
Maritime
DHL to Manage Airbus Parts Logistics
JOC Staff |
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus contracted with logistics and express delivery company DHL to provide s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Secured Digital launches real-time tracking
JOC Staff |
Secured Digital Applications announced the launch of its real-time inventory control and retail secu
China airport aims for Hong Kong traffic
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Having already siphoned considerable maritime business away from Hong Kong, China's adjacent Guang
Air Cargo
NY-NJ PA names Blanco as CFO
JOC Staff |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has named A. Paul Blanco as its chief financial office
Maritime
Minimum Inventory, Maximum Service
JOC Staff |
For third-party logistics providers, information technology is the backbone that enables best practi
Seamless and disjointed
By Lawrence H Kaufman |
The biggest reason for the explosive growth of intermodal is that it operates as a seamless system,
Former Shipping Digest publisher Stein dies
JOC Staff |
Services will be held for Cal Stein, 74, a former publisher of Shipping Digest, who died Feb. 6 from
Maritime
Analysts: NOL profit to climb
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines may say fourth-quarter profit rose 35 percent as demand for Asian goods in the
Maritime
Vancouver gets federal assist for expansion
By Courtney Tower |
The Vancouver Port Authority got an assist from the Canadian government after federal transport mini
Maritime
Port of NY-NJ Sets Ship-to-Rail Record
JOC Staff |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said its ExpressRail ship-to-rail terminals handled re
Maritime
The evolution of COAC
By R.G. Edmonson |
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The COAC class of 2005 will hold its first meet
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
AISA Won't Seek Review Of FMC Ruling: The American Institute for Shippers Associations said it would
Shifting gears
By David Biederman |
Sometimes it's the wrong size. Sometimes it's damaged or defective. Sometimes it's an attempt to con
DOJ Investigates ABX Contract Labor
JOC Staff |
ABX Air said it is cooperating with a Justice Department investigation that grew out of a Transporta
Air Cargo
Portland's Traffic Slipping
JOC Staff |
The Port of Portland counted 12.6 million tons of maritime goods in 2004 but the trends are hardly c
Maritime
Supply Chain's Ripple Effect
Angela Greiling Keane |
The tug pushing a cluster of barges laden with coal down the Ohio River on Jan. 6 wasn't moving much
Maritime
No more 'funny-looking bags'
By David Biederman |
Redcats USA, a catalogue retailer of home furnishings, videos, music and apparel, shipped 63 million
Supervalu completes Total Logistics buy
JOC Staff |
Supervalu announced the successful completion of the cash tender offer for all outstanding shares of
Singapore buys into Hong Kong terminals
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Singapore's largest container handler now looks to have gained long-sought access to Hong Kong's ter
Maritime
An engine that could
By Alan M. Field |
McDonald's, the fast-food chain, had two big logistics challenges - one eastbound, one westbound. It
How Best Buy does it
By David Biederman |
Genco Inc. manages returned merchandise for electronics retailer Best Buy. Here is how the system wo
Testing the Top Providers
David Biederman |
For a company with more than $1 billion in annual sales, $500,000 may not seem like a lot of money.
UP Up a Notch
John Gallagher |
Union Pacific Railroad is moving fast to increase prices and turn away business so it can better man
Rail News
TACA Flexes Muscle
JOC Staff |
Ocean rates on trans-Atlantic lines are going up beyond what was announced last October and the rate
Maritime
Steel-Reinforced Shipping
JOC Staff |
China's seemingly insatiable appetite for raw materials is sending more steel down the St. Lawrence
Maritime
Dynamic Investment
JOC Staff |
Technology company Management Dynamics has new financial backing, and some new oversight, as it seek
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Look for the no-bug stamp
By R.G. Edmonson |
Woe to the unwary shipper who crates or palletizes his goods with untreated lumber. The Internationa
Hong Kong volume up 20%
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong's main cargo handler HACTL said on Monday it handled 20.1 percent more cargo in January th
Air Cargo
Canada, Mercosur talk trade
JOC Staff |
Free trade talks and investment talks between Canada and the Mercosur nations began in Ottawa today
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BNSF, UP can compete for Houston chemical biz
JOC Staff |
BNSF Railway has the right to operate over a 15.6-mile Union Pacific Railroad line to serve Bayport
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Highway Builders Urge Action
Angela Greiling Keane |
Shippers may be helping the transportation industry lobby for a new highway bill, a top transportati
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Backing up the truck
By Scott A. Elliff |
This month we're playing a little Jeopardy. "I'll take Supply Chain Management for $100 billion, Ale
Keep it on track
By Peter T. Leach |
Last year's 22 percent jump in volume through the on-dock ExpressRail terminal at the Port of New Yo
Maritime
Weather hits U.S. rail carloads
JOC Staff |
Severe winter weather in January slowed trains in many parts of the country, putting an end to U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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