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THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Record Volume At NY-NJ's ExpressRail: The ExpressRail on-dock rail terminals at the Port of New York
Changing hands again?
Peter T. Leach |
Horizon Lines, the largest carrier in the domestic Jones Act trade, is considering an initial public
North and south
JOC Staff |
Imbalanced cargo volume is a way of life for carriers operating between the U.S. mainland and Puerto
Railroads open the pricing throttle
By John Gallagher |
Railroads are using aggressive yield-management and pricing programs to maximize the contribution of
Rail News
See you in court
By R.G. Edmonson |
Just as non-vessel-operating common carriers got their first chance to offer customers contracts wit
Forwarding
Classified Ads and Directories
JOC Staff |
January 31, 2005 Classified AdsProduct & Service GuidesExpress DeliveryF
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Murray seeks ways to coordinate DHS activitiesSen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., is considering a l
'Robust' Year for Cargo
Ed McKenna |
Reeling from record losses in their passenger operations, the nation's airlines could find at le
Air Cargo
Sorting FedEx's Mail
Angela Greiling Keane |
Still seething from losing lucrative U.S. Postal Service business in 2001, passenger airlines want F
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Airlines in Tailspin
Ed McKenna |
American Airlines CEO Gerard Arpey called the fourth quarter for his airline "a disappointing end to
Air Cargo
Mileage Calculation for Per-Mile Rates
Colin Barrett |
Q:We use mileage rates in our contracts, and we specify use of PC*Miler "practical miles." Due t
Airlines' silver lining: cargo
By Ed Mckenna |
Reeling from record losses in their passenger operations, U.S. airlines could find at least some res
Air Cargo
Dig deeper, inland ports say
By R.G. Edmonson |
To summarize the White House Office of Management and Budget's inland-waterways policy, one might sa
EU presses for port reform
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON --The European Union today reiterated its determination to press ahead with radical plans to
Maritime
SC software certification by OPD
JOC Staff |
OPD Solutions, an international consulting group specializing in supply chain management, announced
Celestica results shadowed by big charges, layoffs
JOC Staff |
Celestica Inc., a provider of electronics manufacturing services, said revenue for the fourth quarte
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Watkins Expands Express Service
JOC Staff |
Watkins Motor Lines began regional express operations from Albany, N.Y., and Thomasville, Ga., last
Trucking News
Xporta, logistics software make, shuts down
By Peter Calautti |
Xporta, a privately-owned logistics software company based in Santa Clara, Calif., ceased operations
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Union Pacific's Evans retiring
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific Vice Chairman Ike Evans on Thursday announced plans to retire Feb. 28.Evans, 6
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
January 31, 2005
JOC Staff |
Listed. The TSA refused to allow Ciaran Ferry to take his flight Dec. 21, because his name was on th
USF earnings off in 4Q
JOC Staff |
USF Corp. on Friday posted a sharp decline in fourth-quarter profit, hurt by a slump in less-than-tr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Steel Reinforces Payroll at Ports of Indiana
JOC Staff |
Strong demand for steel pumped up the payroll at the Ports of Indiana last year. An 88 percent incre
Maritime
UPS freezes management hiring
JOC Staff |
United Parcel Service said it is implementing a management hiring freeze and will work harder on red
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CP Ships lowers profit forecast
By Peter T. Leach |
CP Ships said Friday it was lowering its forecast for full-year 2004 net income."Based on pr
Maritime
Matson Buys Aquitane
JOC Staff |
Matson Integrated Logistics has acquired Houston-based freight transportation management and technol
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Capacity crisis awaits U.S. box ports, says Maersk exec
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Ports in the United States by 2010 will be unable to accommodate the projected
Maritime
CP, Elk Valley Mediate Dispute
JOC Staff |
Canadian Pacific Railway and Elk Valley Coal agreed to a mediation process beginning Jan. 20 to sett
Rail News
Truck lanes approved for LA freeway project
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - Access to the Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach could get a major boost as local authorit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Tax claim upheld for KCS rail unit
JOC Staff |
Grupo TMM S.A. and Kansas City Southern announced Thursday that a Mexican fiscal court upheld rail s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
At AAPA: Box storage abuses adding to congestion
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Two of the nation's largest shippers said that importers who use marine termin
Maritime
Customs extends border truckers deadline
JOC Staff |
Customs and Border Protection has extended the deadline to May 1 for drivers carrying goods under th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Korean Air back in black
JOC Staff |
Korean Air, South Korea's biggest airline, reported on Friday it swung to a quarterly profit from a
Air Cargo
Rising cargo profits UK airports
By Bruce Barnard |
BAA, the world's largest airports operator, today said profit in the first nine months of the fiscal
Air Cargo
Accenture to offer new service
JOC Staff |
Consulting giant Accenture has revealed plans to offer supply chain collaboration technology to cons
UPS Buys 11 MD-11s
JOC Staff |
UPS is acquiring 11 pre-owned MD-11s to boost its network capacity. The carrier will take de
Air Cargo
Exel Hires P&G Exec to head Europe
JOC Staff |
Exel named longtime Procter & Gamble logistics executive John Pattullo chief executive of Europe
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NTSB Blames CN for Hazmat Spill
Angela Greiling Keane |
The National Surface Transportation Board pinned the blame for a 2003 hazardous materials accident t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WTO calls for Japan trade reforms
JOC Staff |
The World Trade Organization said on Tuesday that Japan should proceed with extensive economic refor
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Infor to acquire Mapics
JOC Staff |
Infor Global Solutions has signed a definitive agreement to acquire MAPICS, Inc. Under the t
Ship Supply Slips, Driving Up Charter Rates
JOC Staff |
Charter rates for container ships continue to reach new highs, but few deals are being struck becaus
Maritime
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