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International Shipholding Corp.
Niels W. Johnsen |
Chairmanwww.waterman-steamship.comThe major challenge facing ocean shipping in 2003
National Cargo Bureau
Capt. James McNamara |
Presidentwww.natcargo.orgWe have seen our industry change radically in the past 15 m
Jon Monroe Consulting Inc.
Jon Monroe |
Presidentwww.jonmonroe.com2002 was not the year that industry observers expected. In
Global Container Lines
Bijan Paksima |
Vice presidentwww.gogcl.comOcean shipping is first and foremost a service industry.
Fesco Agencies North America Inc.
Sergey Kozlov |
Presidentwww.fesco.comWith every year that passes, steamship operators face new chal
With Thomas G. Travis -- Sandler, Travis and Rosenberg
By Eugene Gilligan |
Thomas G. Travis is managing partner of Sandler, Travis and Rosenberg, a Miami-based international t
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Emmett To Leave NIT League: Edward M. Emmett will resign on May 6 as president of the National Indus
World Shipping Council
Christopher L. Koch |
President and chief executivewww.worldshipping.orgThe issues associated with port an
Sher & Blackwell, Attorneys
Stanley O. Sher |
Partnerwww.sherblackwell.comThe major challenge for the industry in 2003, as it has
Port of Seattle
M.R. Dinsmore |
Chief executivewww.portseattle.orgBalancing the demands of our communities with the
ATA Names New President
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.The Air Transport Association opted to look beyond the be
Air Cargo
Bear Stearns and Co.
Edward M. Wolfe |
Transport, logistics and supply-chaintechnology researchwww.bearstearns.comF
Weber Distribution
Michael Stark |
President and chief operations officerwww.weberd.comAs the logistics industry enters
United Parcel Service
Mike Eskew |
Chairman and chief executivewww.ups.comThose televised images of hundreds of interna
Vastera Inc.
George Weise |
Vice president, global trade compliancewww.vastera.comThe biggest challenge faced by
U.S. Coast Guard
Adm. Thomas H. Collins |
Commandantwww.uscg.milInternational terrorism poses a substantial threat to the glob
Transportation Intermediaries Association
Robert A. Voltmann |
Executive director and chief executivewww.tianet.orgTIA recently reported that trans
The making of the DHS
JOC Staff |
The Department of Homeland Security will blend 100 organizations from 22 agencies, among them U.S. C
Distribution-Publications Inc.
James E. Devine Jr. |
Presidentwww.dpiusa.comThe Federal Maritime Commission is not part of the new Homela
Time's up for 24-hour rule
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Customs Service "24-hour rule" is a done deal. The agency begins to assess penalties for non-com
Continental Airlines
Jack W. Boisen |
Vice president, cargowww.cocargo.comWe're accustomed to looking toward the sky even
REVIEW AND OUTLOOK
JOC Staff |
Now a member of the World Trade Organization, China continues its breathtaking expansion. The countr
United Cargo
Roger Gibson |
Vice president www.unitedcargo.comAs vice president of cargo at a global airline com
The devil's in the details
By Ann Saccomano |
Robert Reich, the former labor secretary under President Clinton who is known as much for his diminu
FMC schedules oral hearings
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
WASHINGTON - Federal Maritime Commissioner Joseph Brennan has scheduled three days of oral testimony
Maritime
Limited Logistics Services
John T. Joseph |
Senior manager,international transportationwww.limited-logistics.comOne majo
TranSystems Corp.
M. John Vickerman |
Principalwww.transystems.comNorth American ports are at a critical crossroads that w
North Carolina State Ports Authority
Erik Stromberg |
Executive directorwww.ncports.comCommercial opportunity will be increasingly achieve
Massachusetts Port Authority
Michael A. Leone |
Director, Port of Bostonwww.massport.comThe port industry will face numerous challen
Intermodal Association of North America
Joni Casey |
Presidentwww.intermodal.orgTo understand the challenges facing the international log
Changing Landscape
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.Edward M. Emmett, a Washington transportation fixture the
Bracing for a Rate Case
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.North Dakota has included a recommendation in its 2003-20
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Big Hit Against KLLM Unit
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2003, Traffic World, Inc.A Tennessee jury is sending a warning signal to trucking
Trucking News
Changing times for forwarders
By William Armbruster |
It's a tough time to be a forwarder. Forwarders have traditionally profited from their role as inter
Exporters face new rules
By R.G. Edmonson |
From a perspective of security and regulation, 2003 will be a trying year for exporters. By October,
BDP International
Richard J. Bolte Jr. |
Presidentwww.bdpinternational.comIn the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks,
APL Logistics
Hans Hickler |
Chief executivewww.apllogistics.comLogistics continues to be a buzzword among those
Maintaining the export process
By Frank Reynolds |
Last year produced fast and furious changes in the way exporting is conducted, and more will
Watching for nukes
By Peter M. Tirschwell |
With less than a month to go before U.S. Customs begins to enforce its controversial 24-hour advance
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Growing pains at Houston
By Janet Plume |
Most container terminals are deserted on weekends. Not Barbours Cut at the Port of Houston. Its dock
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