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China eases express restrictions
JoC ONLINE |
China has eased restrictions on express delivery providers, but the conflict over the lucrative parc
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NTE hosts Target network
JoC ONLINE |
Transportation management technology company, NTE Inc., announced that it has built a private logist
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
KLM cargo improves
By Bruce Barnard |
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Europe's fourth-largest carrier, on Wednesday said it carried 6 percent mo
Air Cargo
Cargolux gets 747 aircraft financing
JoC ONLINE |
Cargolux Airlines International SA has received $138.4 million in financing for a new Boeing 747-400
Air Cargo
CF shutdown costs 15K union jobs; Canada, Mexico unaffected
By William Armbruster and Courtney Tower |
The shutdown of Consolidated Freightways Inc. has put 15,000 Teamsters out of work. Teamster
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shanghai aims at No. 2 port ranking
JoC ONLINE |
The Port of Shanghai expects to become the world's second-largest port overall after Singapore with
Maritime
Hamburg-SŸd joins round-the-world services
By Chris Dupin |
Hamburg-S?d said it and its Columbus Line subsidiary will participate in two new round-the-world ser
Maritime
Customs Update: Port security moving ahead
JoC ONLINE |
Finally, we are starting to see Washington address some of the tough shipping security issues.
Tibbett & Britten profits weaken
By Helen Atkinson |
British-based logistics service provider Tibbett & Britten Group plc reported an 8 percent drop in p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
HK panel blasts terminal fees
By P.T. Bangsberg |
After years of complaints by shippers over the soaring costs of using Hong Kong container terminals,
Maritime
Peugeot Citro‘n tests Bolero
JoC ONLINE |
Bolero.net, the London-based electronic trading company, announced that automaker PSA Peugeot Citro?
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Danzas makes Canada changes
JoC ONLINE |
Danzas North America announced key personnel changes in its Canadian operations Tuesday. Hug
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Moller, PSA eye Puerto Rico port project
By Chris Dupin |
Two major groups have expressed an interest in the Puerto Rico government's plans to build a major p
Maritime
Exel buys Power U.S., UK units
By Helen Atkinson |
Exel, the U.K.-based third-party logistics provider, announced Tuesday it intends to buy Power Logis
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
West Coast port talks break down
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
West Coast ports are bracing for slowdowns by dockworkers after contract talks broke off over the we
Maritime
Sea Star names traffic director
JoC ONLINE |
Bob Krok has been named director of traffic at Sea Star Line, a carrier servicing the U.S. mainland/
Maritime
EVA cargo revenue up
By William Armbruster |
Bolstered by a sharp rise in cargo revenue, EVA Airways reported net profit after tax of NT$765 mill
Air Cargo
Moller, PSA eye Puerto Rico port project
By Chris Dupin |
A consortium that includes A.P. Moller and PSA Corp., the operator of the Port of Singapore and 13 o
Maritime
Polar Air to resume India service
By N. Vasuki Rao |
NEW DELHI - U.S. cargo carrier Polar Air will resume services to India effective Sept. 7, according
Air Cargo
Evergreen to take over cross-strait run from Uniglory
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Evergreen Marine Corp. Ltd., Taiwan's largest container line, has received formal approval to replac
Maritime
Southwest reaches pact with mechanics
By William Armbruster |
Southwest Airlines and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters have reached a tentative contract
Air Cargo
No change at West Coast ports
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
Terminal operators on the West Coast reported business as usual Tuesday after the International Long
Maritime
Consolidated Freightways Shuts Down
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineOut of money and out of hope, Consolidated Freightways
Consolidated Freightways to file Ch. 11
JoC ONLINE |
Consolidated Freightways Corp., the nation's third-largest less-than-truckload carrier, on Monday sa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Carriers Talking Alliance
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThe airline industry again is doing the alliance dance
Air Cargo
Taking a Dim View
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThe International Air Transport Association quietly pa
Air Cargo
That's the Rubb
By Janet Plume |
Three years ago, the Port of Port Arthur, Texas, completed a 224,000-square-foot transit shed that c
Running out of room
By Bruce Barnard |
British port operators are in a race against time. Their container traffic grew by an average of 5.5
People
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThe American Commercial Barge Line LLC announced the f
Still, 98 Deaths a Week
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineAs the nation's drivers prepare to hit the highways fo
Trucking News
New Market
By John Gallagher |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineShortline operator Genesee & Wyoming Inc. made its lar
Rail News
Unsettled market
BY R.G. EdMONSON |
Steel from Morocco? Egypt? Romania? Other countries you never thought of as steel exporters? These d
European invasion
By Helen Atkinson |
Third-party logistics first took root in Europe, where transportation and labor were expensive and s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Canada''s Traffic Problems
By Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineCanada urgently needs a new strategy for developing it
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Not-So-Slow Boat To . . .
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineUnited Parcel Service is venturing into the water with
Maritime
The Back Page
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineGreatest hobby. Sex is a preoccupation with so many ma
Bozzuto''s chooses Elogex
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineNew England-based wholesale grocer Bozzuto''s has sele
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Changing Times
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThe more things change, the more they remain the same.
Back on top
By Chris Dupin |
The Port of Philadelphia once handled the majority of U.S. cocoa imports, but by the early 1990s the
Breakbulk central on the East Coast
By Chris Dupin |
on the Delaware RiverAt the largest general cargo ports around the country, such as New York
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