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Trade deficit for China in 2005?
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
China will eke out a modest trade surplus in 2004, but its balance of trade could swing to a small d
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
COAC solicits new members
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The Departmental Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of Customs and Border Pro
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trans-Pacific carriers launch Web site
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement of 14 trans-Pacific container carriers has opened a new inf
Maritime
NY terminal files complaint against PA
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- American Warehousing of New York has filed a complaint against the Port Authority of N
Maritime
Senate panel wants security upgrades now
By Andrew Beadle |
WASHINGTON -- Members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee called for congre
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs to enforce truck e-reporting
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON -- Customs and Border Protection will begin enforcing electronic advance reporting rules
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maersk Sealand quits trans-Pacific conference
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES -- Maersk Sealand announced Tuesday that it will resign from the Transpacific Stabilizat
Maritime
Australia, China to study trade pact
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Australia and China have agreed to finish a feasibility study into a free trade agreement by April,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rotterdam congestion delays ships
By Bruce Barnard |
ECT, the biggest stevedore in Rotterdam, is adding equipment and expanding its workforce to battle c
Maritime
IBM buys Maersk parent's data unit
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
A.P. Moller-Maersk, the parent of Maersk Sealand, on Tuesday said it agreed to sell its Maersk Data
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GT Nexus signs up Port of Antwerp
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
GT Nexus said that Seagha, the cargo management system operated by the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, has
Maritime
Carriers ask FMC to delay NVO decision
By Andrew Beadle |
WASHINGTON -- Two weeks ago, a group of trade organizations and large transportation service provide
Maritime
Hong Kong losing edge to Shenzhen: Report
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong and adjacent Shenzhen should aim to charge shippers the same rates on both sides of the
Maritime
Ballast water subject of Calif. pollution exhibition
ThE JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The California State Lands Commission will present their biennial pollution prevention symposium and
Maritime
Kuehne & Nagel, Kintetsu expand co-services
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Swiss forwarder Kuehne & Nagel and Kintetsu World Express of Japan will expand their cooperative agr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FMC rules in Maryland ports case
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Maritime Commission has dismissed a complaint by a Baltimore marine termin
Maritime
ICTSI secures dangerous goods in Manila
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. has opened a control facility for dangerous cargo at
Maritime
"K" Line opens third Thai warehouse
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
"K" Line said its Thai subsidiary recently opened a third distribution center, in Chonburi.K
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New Wave of Mergers?
By Peter T. Leach |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.Temasek Holdings may have started the first ripple in a n
Maritime
Corporate bartering creates markets
By R.G. Edmonson |
Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corp. is an oddity. The Port Washington, Wis., company is one of the last footwea
Railroads'' peak predictions*
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.BNSF: 6-9 percent volume growth rate over peak season 200
Rail News
CP Ships says worst is over
By Joseph Bonney |
CP Ships Chairman Ray Miles said the $41 million in income restatements that cut the company's resul
Maritime
Calif. truck feud heats up
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES -- A simmering feud between the California Trucking Association and marine terminal oper
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FedEx''s Parcel Play
By William B. Cassidy |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.The lines between postal and private delivery are getting
FedEx Gains on Ground
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.FedEx is hitting the ground running, gaining market share
Trucking News
UP''s Rx
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.-- Add 750 locomotives, 5,000 crew-- Add track to
Crashing in on Service
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.Union Pacific Railroad may claim its freight service is i
Prime-time exposure for cargo security
By Andrew D. Beadle |
Of the 567 pages in the 9/11 Commission Report, only two were devoted to transportation-security iss
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Users praise canal operation
By Don C. Becker |
Back in the 1990s, there was much negative speculation that operations in the Panama Canal would det
Forwarding
KCS buys Mexico rail unit
By Janet Plume |
Mexico's largest transport firm, Grupo TMM, has agreed to sell 51 percent of its railroad unit Mexra
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NOL deal may hasten industry consolidation
By Peter T. Leach |
The offer by the Singapore government's investment arm, Temasek Holdings Pte., to buy the 70 percent
Forwarding
Peak Service, Peak Prices
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.Shippers may take comfort in the railroads'' plans to han
Rail News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Accounting Nightmare Hits CP Ships: CP Ships announced a restatement of its earnings that could lop
China Adding Freighters
Paul Page |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.Air China Cargo is scaling up its freight capacity to go
Air Cargo
The Week
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.Quote of the week: "There''s not a lot of tools in our to
Tonnage index inches up
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.The American Trucking Associations'' advanced seasonally
Trucking News
Hong Kong hits July record
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport's cargo throughput rose to 260,000 metric tons, up 23 percent from
Air Cargo
Exel''s Hot First Half
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.A strong global economy and demand for logistics services
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Watkins Expands Regional Service
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2004, Traffic World, Inc.National LTL carrier Watkins Motor Lines, Lakeland, Fla.,
Corporate bartering creates markets
By Alan M. Field |
There are many reasons why inventory loses value - and companies can look to corporate barter deals
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