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Ushering in a new era
By R.G. Edmonson |
Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Steven R. Blust believes his agency can do its job better with
A ''Modest'' Year
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The Federal Aviation Administration is predicting that 20
Air Cargo
DHL-Airborne: ''stronger, tougher competitor''
by Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Following DHL''s announcement last week that it has seale
The decision-makers
JOC Staff |
A year-and-a-half after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, it is clear that the world is getting no saf
Hole in One
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Software provider Oracle Corp. is better known for its da
Two routes to outsourcing
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The North American operations of three foreign carmakers
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Building Flexibility
By Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Faced with increased geopolitical risks and economic unce
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rates rising, but slowly
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
East Coast importers considering shipping more cargo via all-water services from Asia may find the s
Rail News
A 'Modest' Year
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The Federal Aviation Administration is predicting that 20
Air Cargo
Jacking Them Up
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.A significant year-over-year increase in the index used b
Rail News
Electronic Delivery
by Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.When is a cell phone not a phone? When it's also a data a
DHL-Airborne: 'stronger, tougher competitor'
by Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Following DHL's announcement last week that it has sealed
DHL Buys Airborne Ground
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.DHL Worldwide Express Inc. has announced plans to buy the
Two years before the bench
By Joseph Bonney |
Two years after NPR-Navieras and 24 other companies in the Holt Group filed for bankruptcy, the case
Maritime
Collateral damage
By William Armbruster |
As bombs burst in the air over Baghdad, Peter Mangione worries that global trade may also take a dir
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Atlas suspends aircraft payments
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc., parent of Atlas Air and Polar Air Cargo, has suspended payments o
Air Cargo
USCO writedown sinks KNI profits
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Kuehne & Nagel International said Monday a one-time charge related to an acquisition flattened profi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Report calls for integrated intermodal strategy
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON - A new study is calling for a national intermodal freight transportation policy and new
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Canadian trade, transport interests back U.S. war in Iraq
By Courtney Tower |
CALGARY - Trade and transportation leaders from across Canada, meeting in the country's oilpatch cap
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Little support exists for Air Canada bailout
By Courtney Tower |
BY COURTNEY TOWERCALGARY - At a time when international airlines are in crisis and governmen
Air Cargo
Washington View: The 24-hour rash
By R.G. Edmonson |
I had hoped that this would be the last word on the persistent problems with bill-of-lading mix-ups
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Nelson steps down as Ryder CFO
JOC Staff |
Ryder System Inc. said C.J. (Corky) Nelson, senior executive vice president and chief financial offi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FEFC ro-ro carriers scrap rate fixing
By Bruce Barnard |
The Far Eastern Freight Conference on Friday stopped collectively fixing freight rates to transport
Maritime
EU approves plan to open rail freight industry
JOC Staff |
European Union nations on Friday approved a plan to open the continent's rail freight market to inte
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
No supplemental funding for port security
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON - Tom Ridge, director of the Department of Homeland Security, is asking Congress to appro
Maritime
Cutbacks threaten air-cargo security
By William Armbruster |
NEW YORK - Theft of air cargo has dropped tremendously due to new security measures introduced since
Air Cargo
Columbia Coastal set to start Albany service
JOC Staff |
Columbia Coastal Transport on Monday will begin twice-weekly container-on-barge service between the
Maritime
Air France joins BA, Lufthansa in cutting capacity
By Bruce Barnard |
Air France, Europe's second-largest airline, is cutting its global capacity by 7 percent and postpon
Air Cargo
NY-NJ posts 13 percent jump in 2002 container volume
JOC Staff |
The Port of New York and New Jersey, citing strong growth in Asian and Latin American trade, on Thur
Maritime
WTO: U.S. steel tariffs violate trade rules
By Bruce Barnard |
The U.S. decision to impose tariffs on steel imports violated international trading rules, the World
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hellmann forms logistics unit
JOC Staff |
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has established a Miami-based subsidiary, Hellmann Integrated Logistic
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
California transportation interests debate infrastructure-funding solutions
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Transportation interests in Southern California have identified highway, rail and intermodal in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EU begins review of maritime regulations
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON -- The European Union on Thursday began a long-awaited review of its liner shipping competiti
Maritime
EU bans single-hull tankers
JOC Staff |
European Union governments on Thursday agreed to ban single-hulled oil tankers carrying heavy fuel i
Maritime
Charleston port expansion wins state's blessing
JOC Staff |
The South Carolina General Assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution supporting expansion of the
Maritime
Cosco unit boosts Qingdao port investment
By P.T. Bangsberg |
The Cosco Pacific Ltd. unit of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Co. says it will invest $150 million in
Maritime
Moller profit jumps despite Maersk Sealand troubles
By Bruce Barnard |
A.P. Moller, the Danish shipping, energy and industrial group, on Thursday reported a 40 percent jum
Maritime
EU to approve war aid to airlines
By Bruce Barnard |
The European Union is set to approve limited aid to help airlines weather the impact of the war in
Air Cargo
Long Beach lobbies for highway funds
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Port of Long Beach officials on Tuesday told Congress that the hub can't handle booming trade withou
Maritime
BA, Lufthansa cut North Atlantic services
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON - British Airways, Europe's largest airline, on Wednesday said it is cutting capacity by 6 pe
Air Cargo
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