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P&O Nedlloyd-Contship partners drop RTW calls
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The partner lines operating the Eastabout and Westabout services, which include P&O Nedlloyd, Contsh
Maritime
U.S. rejects 'reverse inspections' for Canada border
By Courtney Tower |
WINDSOR, Ontario - Canada is balking at demands by the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Entry-exit controls won't clog borders: Hutchinson
By Courtney Tower |
WINDSOR, Ontario - The U.S. Undersecretary of Homeland Security said a controversial entry-exit visa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O Nedlloyd-Contship partners drop round-the-world calls
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The partner lines operating the Eastabout and Westabout services, which include P&O Nedlloyd, Contsh
Maritime
11 Evergreen ships stalled, diverted
By Joseph Bonney |
A three-week-long strike by the International Longshoremen's Association against Evergreen America h
Maritime
CN to build Memphis intermodal terminal
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Canadian National Railroad will build a $25 million, 250-acre intermodal yard in Memphis.The
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Indian switch tariff time charges
By N. Vasuki Rao |
NEW DELHI - India's major ports have switched to calculating some tariff on an hourly basis from Ju
Maritime
Thailand dawdles on U.S. box security program
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Thailand said it will implement U.S. Customs' Container Security Initiative with a formal signing of
Maritime
Lufthansa handles K&N cargo in Atlanta
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Lufthansa Cargo AG said it has taken over all ground handling for Kuehne & Nagel in Atlanta.
Air Cargo
FedEx Offers Buyouts
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Express unit's salaried employees eligibleas comp
Unions warn DHL on employee's dismissal
By William Armbruster |
Union representatives of DHL Worldwide and Airborne workers in the U.S. and Europe expressed support
Air Cargo
Tianjin to boost port investment
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Tianjin, one of China's key northeastern ports, will invest 27 billion yuan ($3.25 billion) by 2010
Maritime
FedEx to cut up to 14,000 jobs
By William Armbruster |
FedEx Express, the world's biggest cargo airline and largest operating unit of FedEx Corp., will cut
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Tianjin to boost port investment
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Tianjin, one of China's key northeastern ports, will invest 27 billion yuan ($3.25 billion) by 2010
Maritime
Seaboard Marine upgrades Haiti service
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Seaboard Marine Ltd. this week upgrades its weekly liner service between the Port of Miami and Port-
Maritime
Evergreen International plans Brazil flights
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Evergreen International Airlines confirmed plans to inaugurate scheduled all-cargo flights from the
Air Cargo
Palmer named Waterways Work! president & CEO
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Barry Palmer has been named president and chief executive of Waterways Work!, the national coalition
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
United resumes San Francisco-Seoul flights
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
United Airlines resumed daily flights between San Francisco and Seoul Monday for the fist time since
Air Cargo
Port of Long Beach approves AAPA funding
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The Port of Long Beach plans to spend up to $1.5 million to host the American Association of Port Au
Maritime
Evergreen-ILA impasse continues
By William Armbruster |
The impasse between the International Longshoremen's Association and Evergreen Marine Corp. continue
Maritime
Cargo boosts profits for U.K. airports
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
LONDON - BAA, the world's biggest airport operator, on Tuesday reported pre-tax profits rose 3.8 per
Air Cargo
West Coast terminals want to skirt truck laws: Teamsters
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - West Coast marine terminal operators will attempt to use a planned discussion agreemen
Maritime
FedEx to cut 14,000 jobs
By William Armbruster |
FedEx Express, the world's biggest cargo airline and largest operating unit of FedEx Corp., will cut
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Target Logistics opens Milwaukee center
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Target Logistic Services has opened a distribution and warehouse facility in Milwaukee. T
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Unions warn DHL on employee's dismissal
By William Armbruster |
Union representatives of DHL Worldwide and Airborne workers in the U.S. and Europe expressed support
Air Cargo
Bangladesh service resumes
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - Shipments to and from Bangladesh are expected to resume immediately now that the gover
Maritime
Winds of change
By Janet Plume |
Project cargo imports into the U.S. plunged last year after many power plant projects on the verge o
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
Importers say that with one exception, eastbound Pacific carriers have been less willing to budge on
Middle ground gets bigger
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The Internet was supposed to cut out the middleman by put
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New highway safety alliance
by Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Five transportation groups have banded together to form t
Trucking News
Widdows confirmed as APL CEO
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Neptune Orient Lines said it has confirmed Ron Widdows as chief executive of its APL container trans
Maritime
FedEx offering return service
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
FedEx Corp. is expected on Monday to introduce FedEx Consolidated Return Service, a new service for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Yet another blow
By William Armbruster |
The proliferation of regional jets on U.S. domestic routes is yet another blow to airfreight forward
Air Cargo
Transloading gains ground
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Alameda Corridor was projected to handle 50 percent of intermodal cargo moving through the ports
Rail News
Staying on Top
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Let''s face it. There are 585,677 "top" trucking companie
Focus, Focus, Focus
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.For the most part today a railroad is a railroad. Do they
The Last Plum
By Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Supply-chain cost cutters have taken much of the low-hang
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DHL gets FSI spare parts contract
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
DHL Express has been selected to handle logistics in Europe and Asia for FSI International Inc., a g
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With John Frasca, director, logistics procurement, Hewlett-Packard
By William Armbruster |
After Hewlett-Packard completed its merger with Compaq Computer in May 2002, John Frasca directed a
New services in eastbound trans-Pacific
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
LOS ANGELES - Growing cargo volumes in the eastbound Pacific are attracting some new services to the
Maritime
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