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''Wonk'' at Work
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Edward M. Emmett is going to work for a Kansas City, Mo.-
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Briefs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The Coalition for Free Trade, a Sacramento, Calif.-based
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Intermodal bottleneck ahead
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
The $2.4 billion Alameda Corridor is doing what it was supposed to do. The 2-year-old rail line is s
Rail News
Briefs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Ryder System, Miami has won a multiyear transportation ma
Trucking News
Fresh capital for V.Ships
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
V.Ships, the London-based international ship management and shipping services group and Close Brothe
Maritime
DOT: MARAD must improve oversight of Title XI
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON - The Maritime Administration must tighten its financial oversight and controls when admi
Maritime
Teetering on the brink
By Bruce Barnard |
After U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick threatened to bring a WTO case against what he class
Briefs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.NACA Logistics Group, including subsidiaries such as Dire
Maritime
PSA Corp. restructures senior team
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
PSA Corp., the Singapore-based conglomerate, said it has restructured its senior management team to
Maritime
Political watchdog
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
For the employees of Cosco, the China Ocean Shipping (Group) Co., the 16th Congress of the Communist
Engineer of the one-stop shop
By William Armbruster |
G. Edmond Clark joined Federal Express Corp. in 1983. An engineer by training, Clark had previously
Lines add India feeder surcharge
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
NEW DELHI - Major shipping lines serving the India region said that an additional war-risk surcharg
Maritime
FedEx Gains
By Angela Greiling Keane |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.FedEx Ground continues to pace FedEx Corps.' earnings, le
Air Cargo
TSA''s war hotline
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.As a result of the war in Iraq, the federal government is
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Security ace
By Ann Saccomano |
U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Richard M. Larrabee joined the Port Authority of New and New Jersey in 2000. L
Arch allies?
By R.G. Edmonson |
Ed Emmett believes that now is the time for U.S. carriers and shippers to prepare for the trade patt
The third way
By William Armbruster |
Klaus Zumwinkel, chief executive of Deutsche Post World Net, has made no secret of his company's des
Air Cargo
Not a good vintage
By John Parker |
Marc Refabert is co-founder of From-ages.com, an Internet venture that sells French cheeses worldwid
USF standard fare
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.USFreightways Corp., tearing a page out of rival Con-Way
Trucking News
The Week
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Quote of the week: "We tend to view the combination as mo
Teamsters Ratify LTL Contract
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.By an overwhelming 84 percent of those voting, rank-and-f
More changes for AMS
By R.G. Edmonson |
WASHINGTON - "B04" may sound like a spot on a Bingo card, but to U.S. Customs, it's a line of data i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New boxship joins Lykes fleet
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Lykes Lines has taken delivery of the Lykes Provider, one of six new 4,050-TEU ships the line is ch
Maritime
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
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