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The Week
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Quote of the week: "We''ve got to be honest with the Amer
Feeding frenzy
By R.G. Edmonson |
It is time for the Federal Maritime Commission to fish or cut bait. Three large logistics companies
Forwarding
Union stages Europe port protests
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The International Transport Workers Federation staged demonstrations and work stoppages in numer
Maritime
Bankruptcy for Atlas
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings plans to file for Chapter 11
The Back Page
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Special delivery. A New York City man successfully shippe
Promises, promises from LTL carriers
By John D. Schulz |
The less-than-truckload marketing wars are heating up, with several major carriers offering shippers
Trucking News
British airports cargo slumps
By Bruce Barnard |
London - BAA, the world's biggest airports operator, said its cargo business continued to decline as
Air Cargo
Calif. lawmakers OK bunker exemption
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - The California Legislature over the weekend approved a bill that will exempt sales of
Maritime
With Barry Horowitz, CMS Consulting Services
By William Armbruster |
Barry Horowitz recently spent two years as general manager-Europe for a supply-chain management divi
Rejecting the 'smart' container
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
How "smart" should a marine container be to provide an adequate defense against terrorism?In
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
''Web services'': hype or not?
by John Gallagher |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The technology that allows for smooth and fast communicat
Rail News
Contship ramps up India service
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Contship Containerlines, a unit of CP Ships, is entering a new phase of growth on European routes se
Maritime
Promises, Promises
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The less-than-truckload marketing wars heated up last wee
Trucking News
Chinese Puzzle
by Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.In the business and manufacturing world, the latest, tren
''Trippers'' and Shippers
By David Biederman |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.To Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., the logic is simple an
Time for a Sea Change
By R.G. Edmonson |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Three large logistics companies and a politically savvy t
Maritime
UASC first-half profits surge
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
United Arab Shipping Co. posted a net profit for the first half of the year of $23.7 million, compar
Maritime
NOL: Freight rates up 26%
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. on Monday said average freight rates in August rose 26 percent year-on-yea
Maritime
Repairs begin after typhoon ravages Busan
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Emergency repairs have begun at South Korea's main Port of Busan, where 11 container cranes were fla
Maritime
Canadian National could bar import boxes from key terminal
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA - Canadian National Railway is threatening to close its busiest Canadian terminal to import c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lawsuit deal will hurt Landstar 3Q
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Landstar System Inc. said Friday that it had struck a deal ending a two-year-old lawsuit that will k
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Improved box security saves money, says researcher
By Ann Saccomano |
WASHINGTON - Tighter container security achieved a net savings of $400-500 a container in the first
Maritime
U.S., Thailand agree on open-skies for cargo
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Negotiators for the United States and Thailand reached agreement this week on the text of an open-sk
Air Cargo
Taiwan readies China air-cargo service
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Taiwan this month will inaugurate a one-year trial of scheduled charter cargo flights between the is
Air Cargo
Crown Steps Down
by John Gallagher |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.CSX Corp. Chief Operating Officer Alan F. Crown has retir
DOT selects U.S.-Hong Kong all-cargo carriers
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The U.S. Department of Transportation today finalized its award of rights to six air carriers to off
Air Cargo
Port of Portland in lease deal
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Port of Portland has approved a real estate lease deal that is expected to generate $1.4 million
Maritime
Shippers, carriers boost seals for box security
By Peter Tirschwell |
Raising considerable skepticism about high-tech, costly approaches to ocean container security, trad
Maritime
More funding needed for rail freight corridors: Study
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - A terrorist attack that shuts down the rail network leading east from the Los Angeles-
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN opens Winnipeg IM terminal
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Canadian National Railway has opened the new $16 million Winnipeg Intermodal Terminal in Winnipeg.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Unions oppose railroad remote control
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Affiliates of the AFL-CIO in Missouri and North Carolina have become the latest organized labor grou
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Slowdown ends at Port of L.A.-Long Beach
By Stuart Chirls |
Operations at terminals in the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach were returning to normal Friday af
Maritime
Asia drives surprise profit for P&O
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON - P&O, Britain's biggest transport and logistics group, on Thursday swung to a profit in the
Maritime
Bangladesh, India to tighten port security
By N. Vasuki Rao |
Bangladesh will tighten security at its main ports of Chittagong and Mongla to comply with the inter
Maritime
CMA CGM adds second Med-U.S. service
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
French ocean carrier CMA CGM has launched another new Mediterranean-to-U.S. service, this time under
Maritime
China sweetens export incentives
By P.T. Bangsberg |
China is moving to allow multinational companies to establish independent purchasing centers for exp
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Correction
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
A story, "Bill would allow ports to collect container fees" (Sept. 9) misspelled the name of Calif.
Maritime
A question of economics
By Robin Emmott |
Much like its construction in the early 1900s, the Panama Canal's expansion would be one of the most
Appeals court denies Maritrans claim
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Maritrans, a barge operator based in Tamp, said that the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on
Maritime
Union slowdown at Los Angeles-Long Beach
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - Longshoremen in Southern California slowed operations at the ports of Los Angeles and
Maritime
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