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TNT JOINS IN TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORTS
JOC Staff |
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - In the wake of the devastating tsunamis in the Indian Ocean, TPG and it
DSCP wins SC award
JOC Staff |
The Defense Supply Center Philadelphia's Medical Directorate and Owens & Minor, as collaborative par
"K" Line vessel rescues tsunami survivor
JOC Staff |
A "K" Line vessel on Monday rescued a survivor of the Asia tsunami disaster who had drifted for a we
Maritime
The Journal of Commerce slates NVO contract teleconference
JOC Staff |
The new Federal Maritime Commission regulation allowing NVOCCs to sign confidential contracts with s
Maritime
AAPA: Increased funding vital to port security
JOC Staff |
The American Association of Port Authorities on Tuesday said that adequate funding continues to be t
Maritime
DHL appoints new Americas VP
JOC Staff |
DHL has promoted Alison M. Brink to vice president, marketing strategy for DHL Americas. I
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs halts e-manifest test
JOC Staff |
Customs and Border Protection has called a temporary halt to the pilot program that was testing the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China aims to double port capacity
By P.T. Bangsberg |
China, facing growing demand and shrinking capacity, plans to double current port capacity by 2010 b
Maritime
INCREASED SECURITY FUNDING VITAL TO PROTECT U.S. PORTS
JOC Staff |
ALEXANDRIA, Va.- Responding to recent news coverage about major management challenges facing the Dep
FedEx Freight expands in N.C.
JOC Staff |
The city of Greensboro, N.C. has issued a permit for the construction of FedEx Freight's new facilit
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Colombo volume to 2.2M TEUs
JOC Staff |
Sri Lanka's Port of Colombo handled 2.2 million TEUs in 2004, up from 1.9 million a year ago.
Maritime
Old Dominion Moves Midwest with WSKT
JOC Staff |
Old Dominion Freight Line expects to finalize its plans to buy the assets of another regional LTL ca
Trucking News
More to RFID than 'slap-and-ship': Study
JOC Staff |
How and where shippers apply radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is more complicated than pre
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cargo boom could extend West Coast longshore hiring
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - While waterfront employers have hired thousands of new longshoremen since the summer,
Maritime
More Trucks, Same Capacity
Andrew D. Beadle |
A bull market in new truck sales normally would mean plenty of capacity and highly competitive
Exel Enters 'Third Phase'
William Hoffman |
Having swallowed Tibbett & Britten whole in a $600 million bite last summer, U.K.-based logistic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China export duties raise questions
By Alan M. Field |
The global textile and apparel sector begins 2005 in a state of uncertainty and suspicion about Chin
Border-Busting Rail Deal
John Gallagher |
Kansas City Southern Railway's purchase of Mexico's biggest railroad sets the stage for the smallest
Rail News
MK Airlines Switches Freighter to Montreal
JOC Staff |
MK Airlines, still under investigation following the crash of a 747 freighter in Halifax last Octobe
Air Cargo
ICAO Urges Quick Relief Flights
JOC Staff |
The International Civil Aviation Organization called on all nations throughout the South Asia region
Air Cargo
Freight charges: Refunding Overpayments
Colin Barrett |
Q:I read your Nov. 29, 2004, column on a carrier holding overpayments of freight bills without n
Tracking Faster By Far
Andrew D. Beadle |
Shippers will find it faster and easier to track freight with Southeastern Freight Lines, thanks to
Trucking News
Middle East Surges
Ed McKenna |
Middle East airlines are building up their freighter fleets to handle surging air cargo traffic in t
Air Cargo
CG Railway shifts to New Orleans
By Janet Plume |
International Shipholding Corp.'s railroad ferry service between Mobile, Ala., and Coatzacoalcos, Me
Rail News
Table Of Contents
JOC Staff |
Cover Story8 Driving Up Pay, CostsTruckload carriers start raising the bar on driver pay, sh
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Statistics Confirm Record Peak Season: West Coast ports recorded another big month in November, conf
With Michel Danet, World Customs Organization
JOC Staff |
BYLIE: BY R.G. EDMONSONA week after the World Customs Organization's policy committee endors
Open skies down under
By Bill Dibenedetto |
With air-cargo capacity tightening and the dollar declining, international air-cargo operators are a
Air Cargo
More than a new name
JOC Staff |
The announcement that Howland Hook Marine Terminal at the Port of New York and New Jersey would begi
Maritime
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
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