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ILWU raises a new issue
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
As labor and management resume negotiations this week for a new West Coast waterfront contract, the
Maritime
Inside the box
JOC Staff |
and types of goods moving to and from the U.S.The huge stacks of empty containers at U.S. Ea
New game in Puerto Rico
By Chris Dupin |
For years, the big question in the U.S. mainland-Puerto Rico was which carrier would be the first to
Doubling Up
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThere are times when duplication is not wasteful but n
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Arrow Founder Dies
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineArrow Air Founder George Batchelor, 81, died July 29 a
Air Cargo
Turnaround for Celadon
JoC ONLINE |
Celadon Group, Inc. said fiscal fourth-quarter net income was $1.1 million compared with a loss of $
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TACA's route to recovery
By Chris Dupin |
You might expect Joseph T. Saggese, executive managing director of the North Atlantic Alliance Assoc
Maritime
Peepas dies at 75
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineJames Z. Peepas, long-standing board member of the Int
Rail News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Blust Confirmed As FMC Chairman: Steven R. Blust has won Senate confirmation to succeed Harold Creel
FedEx Express launches India export service
JoC ONLINE |
NEW DELHI - FedEx Express on Monday launched a new international priority service for Indian exporte
Air Cargo
Seaboard acquires Concorde Line
By Janet Plume |
Seaboard Marine of Miami has purchased New Orleans-based Concorde Line, the oldest dedicated liner s
Maritime
'Totally fragmented'
By William Armbruster |
Diamonds may be forever, but roses aren't. A cut rose typically survives for just 14 days. And if th
Air Cargo
Business as usual for US Airways cargo
By William Armbruster |
US Airways' cargo operations on Monday were unaffected by the airline's filing for Chapter 11 bankru
Air Cargo
TOTE targets truckers
By Chris Dupin |
When Totem Ocean Trailer Express began operating in 1975 during the economic boom that accompanied c
Understandable Hikes
By Chris Dupin |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineYou might expect Joseph T. Saggese, executive managing
Maritime
Logistics in the loop
By Helen Atkinson |
Ingersoll-Rand Co. thought it had found a great new source for a part that the company uses in its b
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shipper database coming soon
By William Armbruster |
After Sept. 11, the Federal Aviation Administration moved quickly to ensure that carriers and forwar
Air Cargo
Expeditors Sails Through 2Q
by Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineExpeditors International sailed through the second qua
Air Cargo
Mover fined $98,000
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has an
Trucking News
Changing environment
JOC Staff |
Global ocean shipments of containers increased from 14 million TEUs in 1977 to an estimated 72 milli
'Consultant to the client'
By Helen Atkinson |
Anthony Chiarello represents one of those multi-generational success stories about hopeful immigrati
Air Speed, Ground Rates
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineHe's 74, looks about 54 and is hardly ready for retire
Green Logistics
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineAn investment in logistics could help save the Amazon
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
First-half profit for Torm
JoC ONLINE |
Torm, the world's largest product tanker operator, on Monday said earnings before interest, taxes, d
Maritime
Carriers ask U.S. to probe DHL
JoC ONLINE |
United Parcel Service and FedEx Corp. have asked the United States government to reopen an investiga
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Fighting the Nationals
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineThere's no shortage of top-flight regional LTL carrier
'A Very Strong Quarter'
By John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineIt's hardly a booming recovery but several trucking co
Trucking News
An Electronic Future
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineA few years ago optimism was high for any e-commerce m
Navieras, R.I.P.
By Chris Dupin |
When Navieras-NPR sold its assets and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy this summer, it markeda
Vopak profits off
JoC ONLINE |
Royal Vopak NV on Monday reported lower-than-expected first-half earnings as its profit after taxes
Maritime
Insurer: Ports are exposed
JoC ONLINE |
Lack of insurance coverage against terrorism threats is a serious problem for ports, says Dan Negron
Maritime
Record volume for Le Havre
JoC ONLINE |
Le Havre posted its third monthly record for containerized traffic as it handled over 155,000 TEUs i
Maritime
Rate hike for KLM Cargo
By Bruce Barnard |
KLM Cargo on Friday said it will increase freight rates on all routes out of Europe on Nov. 1, the l
Air Cargo
Trans-Pacific Lines extends WTS agency deal
JoC ONLINE |
Trans-Pacific Lines has extended its contract with WTS Agencies to handle all of its backroom agency
Maritime
Interpool extends debentures offering
JoC ONLINE |
Container lessor Interpool, Inc. has extended for a period of 14 days the expiration date of its pen
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Emirates adds cargo exec
JoC ONLINE |
Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, has appointed Dave Gould to the newly-created position of general
Air Cargo
Lufthansa Cargo unit names CEO
JoC ONLINE |
Franz-Joseph Miller has been appointed chief executive officer of Lufthansa Cargo SameDay World GmbH
Air Cargo
Pakistan port to dredge for larger ships
By N. Vasuki Rao |
Pakistan's main Port of Karachi plans to begin dredging its approach channel to enable larger ships
Maritime
Seabulk Intl. loss in 2Q
JoC ONLINE |
Seabulk International, Inc. on Friday said it had a net loss of $4.4 million for the quarter ended J
Maritime
Shanghai plan would expand China box services
By P.T. Bangsberg |
China's Port of Shanghai is considering a proposal to build and operate a modern freight hub that wo
Maritime
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