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Shippers to Face Security 'Surcharge'
Angela Greiling Keane |
More than 100 transport executives at carriers across all modes surveyed by the U.S. Chamber of Comm
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Chertoff confirmation hearings set
JOC Staff |
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee will hold a confirmation hearing on Feb.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Online Shipping Rewards
JOC Staff |
American Airlines Cargo Division is launching a program that will allow its customers to earn travel
Air Cargo
At AAPA seminar: U.S. needs national intermodal policy
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- The U.S. desperately needs a national intermodal freight policy to address how
Maritime
World Airways signs service agreement
JOC Staff |
World Airways has signed an aircraft services agreement to operate its two DC-10 freighters with an
Air Cargo
Taiwan approves China charter flights
JOC Staff |
Taiwan has given permission to its largest carriers, China Airlines and EVA Air, to fly direct chart
Air Cargo
CSX earnings fall
JOC Staff |
CSX Corp., which owns the largest rail system in the eastern United States, said Tuesday that fourth
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
European Airports Post Records
JOC Staff |
Spurred on by strong December traffic and international volumes, Europe's major airports are reporti
Air Cargo
Zuniga, Koch named to COAC
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- Frederico Zuniga, president of the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Record containers for Houston
By Janet Plume |
NEW ORLEANS -- The Port of Houston set several cargo records in 2004, buoyed by a healthy surge in s
Maritime
Homeland Security's Hutchinson resigns
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- Asa Hutchinson, Homeland Security under secretary for border and transportation securi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Plavin Will Exit ACI-NA
Ed McKenna |
Airports Council International-North America is looking for a new president. David Z. Plavin
Air Cargo
Vancouver digs into box jam
By Courtney Tower |
Vancouver's Deltaport continues to dig out from a massive container backlog with the help of extra c
Maritime
Strike for French seafarers
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- French seamen on ocean-going and coastal ships are due to start a 72-hour strike Wednesday
Maritime
Intermodal gains for Canadian National earnings
JOC Staff |
Canadian National Railway, Canada's largest railway, posted a record C$1.26-billion profit, up from
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Taking stock
By Alan M. Field |
How do you evaluate the logistics technologies that make sense for your company? Analysts agree that
Building Air Canada Cargo
Ed McKenna |
Air Canada Cargo is poised to launch a new freighter service less than a year after restarting all-c
Air Cargo
January 24, 2005
JOC Staff |
TRB. We never managed to get to all the sessions at the Transportation Research Board examining geos
Trucking's Changing Labels
William Cassidy & Andrew D. Beadle |
Twenty years ago, it was easy to classify companies such as Ryder/P-I-E, Consolidated Freightways an
Supply Chain Convergence
William Hoffman |
Recent trade management acquisitionsBuyer &nb
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Running Out of Track
John Gallagher |
Scott Witt, transportation manager for Oregon Steel Mills in Portland, Ore., recently tallied the ef
Rail News
Back to the future
By Ian Putzger |
Like many high-tech manufacturers, Fairchild Semiconductor liked to use big, global logistics servic
Air Cargo
Contractors profits in supply chain: Study
JOC Staff |
Contractors can be more profitable by streamlining their work methods, improving relationships with
Police Probe DHL Break-In
JOC Staff |
Law enforcement officials in New Hampshire are investigating a Christmas weekend break-in at a DHL w
Air Cargo
Briefs
JOC Staff |
TransAm Trucking ExpandsTransAm Trucking, a refrigerated long-haul carrier, plans to acquire
Trucking News
Tolling Trucking's Alarm Bells
JOC Staff |
Keeping onerous tolling provisions out of the next highway bill is at the top of the American Trucki
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Railroads say they'll be ready
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
When California's heavy rains and mudslides closed three of Union Pacific's five rail lines from Los
Rail News
NOL year-end volume soared
JOC Staff |
Neptune Orient Lines, which operates the world's sixth-largest container shipping fleet, said Monday
Maritime
Outsourcing Essentials
William Hoffman |
Shippers increasingly are turning to transportation outsourcers and third-party logistics providers
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Deutsche Post Boosting Image
Angela Greiling Keane |
DHL's parent company said it hopes the transition in 2005 away from majority ownership by the German
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Security in the Green Lane?
Angela Greiling Keane |
Related Stories* Hotline* Expansion Targets* Growth Partners* Bonner, Chertoff Like-
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hamburg SŸd upgrades Gulf service
JOC Staff |
Hamburg S?d and Alian?a are upgrading their existing service linking the U.S. Gulf with Mexico, Cent
Maritime
Rite-Hite Introduces the Frommelt Eliminator - GapMaster II Dock Shelter
JOC Staff |
Milwaukee - January 19, 2005 - Rite-Hite's new Eliminator? - GapMaster II? dock shelter by Frommelt
The world beckons
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Companies are hiring transportation and logistics professionals again. But if you're a job candidate
Pension Prescription
Andrew D. Beadle |
When a federal judge ordered the Central States Pension Fund to make records public back in October,
Trucking News
Briefs
JOC Staff |
Marriage of convenienceTransportation management software provider McLeod Software of Birmin
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FedEx explores French high-speed rail link
JOC Staff |
FedEx said on Monday it was in talks with the French government about using the country's prestigiou
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With James M. Loy, deputy secretary of homeland security
By R.G. Edmonson |
James M. Loy was Coast Guard commandant on Sept. 11, 2001. He retired from the Coast Guard in May 20
Teamsters take a different tack
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
For three years, the Teamsters union has methodically attempted to organize thousands of truck drive
Trucking News
F.O.B. and freight terms
Colin Barrett |
Q:We receive a great deal of inbound products on both a prepaid or collect basis. I place both f
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