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THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
4 Airlines Get Hong Kong Cargo Rights: The U.S. Department of Transportation has granted four U.S. a
Let the Show Begin
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.The holiday season is make or break for the film industry
Economy hits 3PL market
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.The number of American manufacturing executives that woul
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Other CF shoe drops
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.CF Airfreight ceased operations Nov. 21, two and a half m
Closed door to Cuba
By Larry Luxner |
Nearly two years ago, Beckmann-Coulter Inc.'s U.S. headquarters banned the company's German subsidia
Varig names Guedes acting president
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Varig, Brazil's troubled national airline, has named Manuel Guedes as acting president.The c
Air Cargo
United Airlines union sets new vote
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers representing 13,000 United Airline
Air Cargo
Stolt-Nielsen lowers forecast
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Stolt-Nielsen S.A. cut its 2002 earnings guidance in light of lowered expectations by its 63 percent
Maritime
Briefs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Seattle-based Stonepath Logistics International Services
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cargolux names CEO
By William Armbruster |
Cargolux has appointed Ulrich Ogiermann as president and chief executive of the Luxembourg-based all
Air Cargo
Neither black nor white
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Now that the dust is beginning to settle and the terms of the proposed West Coast waterfront contrac
Maritime
Going Toe-to-Toe
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Unable to negotiate an agreement in private with its Clas
Rail News
Dependability in Crunch Time
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Loyalty pays. While small shippers get the rap for buying
WWL gets green light for HMM auto unit buy
By Bruce Barnard |
European Union regulators have approved Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines' $1 billion takeover of the car t
Maritime
Russia plans $4.5 billion oil terminal
By Bruce Barnard |
Russia's largest oil companies have agreed to build a deep sea oil tanker terminal at the northweste
Maritime
Pressure''s On
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.DHL Airways may have been rubber-stamped by the Departmen
Air Cargo
Back On Board
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Retailers can cancel their transportation contingency pla
Maritime
Advice from the Top
By William B. Cassidy |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Michael J. Ward, a 25-year veteran railroad executive who
Rail News
The Impossible Dream?
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.It's the longest of long shots. Nobody has ever revived a
Trucking News
Pressure's On
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.DHL Airways may have been rubber-stamped by the Departmen
Air Cargo
Not So Merry
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Consumers, bogged down by the sputtering economy and the
Air Cargo
Panama flak
By Robin Emmott |
Two years after Panama took control of its famous canal from the United States, it has a lot to be p
Clapp Leaving FMCSA
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Joseph M. Clapp, administrator of the Federal Motor Carri
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
End of an Era
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Anaheim, Calif.When ABF Freight System President
Norfolk Southern opens Atlanta SteelNet hub
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Norfolk Southern Railway Co. has opened the first SteelNet transload facility in the Atlanta area.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
With Jim Friedel, President of Northwest Airlines Cargo
By Bill Armbruster |
Jim Friedel, 37, joined Northwest Airlines in 1991. He moved to the cargo division in 1996 and becam
Glass, Larrabee Honored
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Alan Glass, corporate leader of Traffic World magazine, a
Rail News
Technology Briefs
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.The NACA Logistics Group, including subsidiaries such as
Montreal, Maine & Atlantic tabs Grindrod
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
Montreal, Maine & Atlantic has named Robert C. Grindrod as president and chief executive.Gri
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Out in the cold
By Courtney Tower |
Four decades after it opened, the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes navigation system remains one
Forwarding
Exel chooses Mercator
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.Global logistics group Exel has selected software from Wi
A New Recipe
By Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.As more stringent regulations require the food industry t
Security Barriers Raised
By William B. Cassidy |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World, Inc.President Bush wore his pen down to the nub last week, si
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
APL rolls out C. America-Asia-U.S. service
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
APL has launched a weekly container feeder service between Asia, Central America and the West Coast
Maritime
Massport by the numbers
JOC Staff |
Boston, between the major container ports of New York-New Jersey and Halifax, is beginning to emerge
Maritime
Ports aplenty
By Chris Dupin |
A mere seven years ago, cargo volume at Manzanillo International Terminal in Panama was a tidy 160,0
WWL gets green light for HMM auto unit buy
By Bruce Barnard |
European Union regulators have approved Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines' $1 billion takeover of the car t
Maritime
China Southern adds Shenzhen/Chicago cargo flights
The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE |
China Southern Airlines is doubling the frequency of its freighter service between Shenzhen and Chic
Air Cargo
China approves Hutchison Shenzhen terminal
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Hutchison International Port Holdings Ltd. will expand its presence in China with official approval
Maritime
Cargo-reporting: as clear as haze
By R.G. Edmonson |
The Customs Service has defined the future of supply-chain security in two significant ways: The tra
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