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Uniting against a common enemy
By Peter T. Leach |
First, the bad news: The world's port and intermodal infrastructure is straining to handle explosive
Forwarding
Green terminals
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
With cargo volumes increasing by more than 1 million TEUs a year, the Los Angeles-Long Beach port co
Maritime
STB ruling favors Hawaii carriers
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Surface Transportation Board, which usually plays referee in deregulated land-transportation mar
Retek Completes Syncra Purchase
JOC Staff |
Retail industry software vendor Retek completed its purchase of collaborative planning, forecasting
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Floating Private Fleet?
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The rumor briefly caught the imagination of the international transportation industry: Wal-Mart Stor
Maritime
More Security Regs Coming
Angela Greiling Keane |
Representatives of the freight transportation industry are taking a wary look at government plans fo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Companies nudge DHS on contingency plansSome large importing companies, frustrated with the
Sarbanes-Oxley and supply chains
By Alan M. Field |
The full impact of the Sar-banes-Oxley Act of 2002 will gradually become clear this year, as publicl
Safmarine not a stepchild
By Peter T. Leach |
When A.P. Moller-Maersk acquired Safmarine Container Lines in 1999, the Danish shipping giant's goal
Forwarding
Next move
By Peter T. Leach And Bill Mongelluzzo |
When intermodal rail capacity from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach began to tighten last Mar
Buoy transmitters to extend U.S. port security
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Coast Guard is turning to dozens of buoys already bobbing around the country to extend the
Maritime
Hanjin: $15B in '05 sales
JOC Staff |
Hanjin Group, South Korea's eighth-biggest industrial conglomerate by assets, said Thursday it aims
Maritime
Record China ag deficit
JOC Staff |
China expects to post a record $5.5 billion agricultural trade deficit this year."The countr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Exel Caps 2004 With One More Buy
JOC Staff |
Exel acquired Portuguese pharmaceutical logistics provider Sociedade deDistribui??o e Log?stica,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ningbo capacity nearly doubles
JOC Staff |
Container handling capacity at Ningbo, one of China's three largest coastal ports, exceeded 4 millio
Maritime
Yantra agrees to buyout
JOC Staff |
Yantra, a venture-backed provider of order management and supply-chain software, has agreed to be ac
Continental first U.S. buyer for 7E7
JOC Staff |
Continental Airlines on Wednesday said that it will order 10 Boeing 7E7 Dreamliners for delivery sta
Air Cargo
Security group elects Harrison
JOC Staff |
The International Cargo Security Council (ICSC) recently elected Scott Harrison Smith chairman for 2
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Intermodal strong for U.S. railroads
JOC Staff |
Through 2004's first 50 weeks, U.S. railroads already moved more freight than any other year on reco
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Interpool seeking re-listing
JOC Staff |
Container lessor Interpool reported revenues of $98.8 million for the three months ended Sept. 30 co
Maritime
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Maritime
Korean airline boosts freight
By P.T. Bangsberg |
South Korea's second-largest airline is expanding cargo capacity as it aims for a slot in the world'
Air Cargo
Volumes soar at eastern China ports
JOC Staff |
Seaports in east China's Shandong province have handled more than 300 million tons of goods in 2004,
Maritime
NWA Cargo reduces fuel surcharge
JOC Staff |
Northwest Airlines announced a reduction in its fuel surcharge on all international and domestic fre
Air Cargo
Wave warning roils India ports
JOC Staff |
A warning of another tsunami along India's southern coast Thursday morning by the government appeare
Maritime
ABX Air promotes new CFO
JOC Staff |
ABX Air announced that Quint Turner has been named chief financial officer. Turner has serve
Air Cargo
Iran line to buy 17 bulk ships
JOC Staff |
Bonyad Shipping Co. of Iran plans to purchase a fleet of general cargo bulk carriers beginning in Ma
Maritime
Report: China Merchants to buy Shanghai port company
JOC Staff |
China Merchants Holdings (International) Co. is buying a 30 percent to 40 percent stake in Shanghai
Maritime
Evergreen chief to step down
JOC Staff |
Yung-Fa Chang, head of the Evergreen Group, plans to transfer control of operations in the Taiwan tr
Maritime
Thai port readies electronic systems
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Thailand's largest port expects to begin introducing electronic operating systems early in the new
Maritime
SCM part of North Carolina State MBA
JOC Staff |
North Carolina State University plans to offer a new biotechnology-pharmacology concentration within
LA Port proposing pollution-control measures
JOC Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles on Wednesday will unveil a list of 73 pollution-control measures, many aimed
Maritime
Portland TEUs continue slide
JOC Staff |
The Port of Portland is set to close out a forgettable year in terms of container volumes, but will
Maritime
Pilot Pen implements Great Plains
JOC Staff |
Pilot Pen Middle East, one of the largest manufacturers of pens in the world, has optimized its supp
Homeland Security watchdog hits port grants
JOC Staff |
The Department of Homeland Security Department has allowed federal grants for improving security at
Maritime
Tanker blamed in Tacoma oil spill
By Bill DiBenedetto |
SEATTLE - Lab tests performed by the Coast Guard and the Washington State Department of Ecology have
Maritime
Waterman vessels in U.S. security program
JOC Staff |
NEW ORLEANS -- Waterman Steamship Corp. has reflagged two of its geared container vessels to U.S. re
Maritime
Cargo rises for Vietnam Airlines
JOC Staff |
Vietnam Airlines said cargo rose 14 percent to 88,500 tons in 2004, along with record passenger traf
Air Cargo
UPS, FedEx play catch-up
JOC Staff |
United Parcel Service and FedEx Corp. are clearing a backlog of Christmas shipments delayed by a win
Air Cargo
Swift boosts 4Q outlook
JOC Staff |
Swift Transportation Co. late Monday raised its earnings outlook for the fourth quarter, citing stro
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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