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For What It's Worth
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineAlong with the economy, logistics and supply-chain pro
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rolling along
By Chris Dupin |
in automobile shipping businessWill success spoil the luxury car market? So far, that doesn'
Japanese yards working on 10,000-TEU ship
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Japan's biggest shipbuilders are joining forces to design a 10,000-TEU container vessel to stave off
Maritime
Riding Out the Storm
By Chris Dupin |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineLast fall and winter weren't particularly auspicious t
Maritime
Top Staff Changes
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineIf you're a shipper, Consolidated Freightways wants to
Trucking News
Lufthansa''s Idea Man
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineLufthansa Cargo Chairman Jean-Peter Jansen is bursting
Air Cargo
Is Recovery for Real?
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineAre Roadway Corp.'s better-than-expected second-quarte
Tankers brace for rate hit
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON - The beleaguered supertanker market braced for another hit Friday after the International En
Maritime
Teamster Talks Whack UPS Earnings
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineUnited Parcel Service, in its first public disclosure
Forwarders blast IATA rate plan
By William Armbruster |
Freight forwarders are outraged over a plan by the International Air Transport Association that woul
Air Cargo
Anti-terror squeezing Euro port box space
JoC ONLINE |
New security measures are forcing European ports to find space to park U.S.-bound containers awaitin
Maritime
Big risks for small carrier
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
It was sink or sail for Trans-Pacific Lines Ltd. in late May.The niche carrier was in a pani
Maritime
Pacer signs plastics deal
JoC ONLINE |
Pacer Global Logistics, the logistics division of Pacer International, announced it has signed a mul
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Angst over West Coast talks
By Bill Mongelluzzo |
While West Coast waterfront employers and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union are schedu
Maritime
Plan to aid jams at US-Canada gateway
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA - Canadian governments will spend C$880,000 ($572,000) on short-term fixes for congestion on
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hong Kong hedges on box screening
By P.T. Bangsberg |
While Hong Kong says it supports the goals of the United State's Container Security Initiative, a go
Maritime
Pakistan orders more policing of ocean rates
By N. Vasuki Rao |
Pakistan will intensify its efforts to monitor freight rates and other charges levied by shipping co
Maritime
UPS, Teamsters plan weekend talks
JoC ONLINE |
United Parcel Service and the Teamsters will keep negotiating through the weekend in an attempt to r
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New chief for Alameda Corridor board
By Ignazio Messina |
The Governing Board of the agency that built California's Alameda Corridor rail freight line unanimo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
West Coast labor talks to resume today
JoC ONLINE |
Negotiations resumed Wednesday between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and waterfron
Maritime
New US-S. Amer. service from Hapag-Lloyd
By Chris Dupin |
Hapag-Lloyd Container Line, in cooperation with CMA-CGM, in August will begin a new service between
Maritime
Norfolk Southern acquires Pa. trackage rights
JoC ONLINE |
In a move that helps streamline its operations in the northeast, Norfolk Southern has reached an agr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O Buys Gilbert
by Ken Cottrill |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineP&O Nedlloyd Logistics, the recently launched logistic
Changing the Flow Chart
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineIf you're a shipper, Consolidated Freightways wants to
UPS reports ''progress''; Teamsters say, ''Get serious''
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineUnited Parcel Service is reporting progress at the bar
UPS reports 'progress'; Teamsters say, 'Get serious'
by John D. Schulz |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineUnited Parcel Service is reporting progress at the bar
CSX Corp. names Ward president
JoC ONLINE |
CSX Corp.'s board of directors appointed Michael Ward, currently president of CSX Transportation Inc
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EVA expands Hong Kong services
JoC ONLINE |
EVA Airways will increase freighter service on the Taipei-Hong Kong route to six flights a week, eff
Air Cargo
Bautch to head Marad region
JoC ONLINE |
Doris J. Bautch has been named director of the Maritime Administration's Great Lakes Region.
Maritime
HK boxmaker makes China move
By P.T. Bangsberg |
Singamas Container Holdings Ltd., the world's second largest container maker, plans to buy 46% of an
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Increase for Bangladesh port
By N. Vasuki Rao |
Traffic at Bangladesh's main Port of Chittagong rose 7% to 18 million metric tons in the fiscal year
Maritime
Teamsters to UPS: Get serious
JoC ONLINE |
With the deadline for reaching a new contract just three weeks away, a top Teamsters official told U
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
APL takes credit cards
JoC ONLINE |
APL Ltd. said that customers can now pay for certain shipping charges online with a credit card.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Update: Homeland security challenges traders
JoC ONLINE |
The trade rumor mill has finally stopped churning since President Bush announced his plan to reorgan
BA unveils 'loose' freight services
By William Armbruster |
British Airways World Cargo has launched new flight-specific services designed to help it recapture
Air Cargo
Shipping the Silk Road
By Kathleen Hickey |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineUsually one goes to the road, not the other way around
NYK Line shifts N. Amer. trade management
JoC ONLINE |
NYK Line (North America) Inc. announced a number of senior executive appointments Monday, according
Maritime
CSXÕs Asian jewel
By Chris Dupin |
When CSX Corp. sold most of Sea-Land Service's container terminals to A.P. Moller in 1999, the deal
The Back Page
JOC Staff |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazinePigs in flight. Our flying pig watchers note that anot
Seeking Federal Help
By Kristin S. Krause |
Copyright 2002, Traffic World MagazineWith the exception of United Airlines and US Airways,
Air Cargo
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