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EXPEDITORS KEEPS ON ROLLING
William Armbruster |
International forwarding is not always an easy business to be in. Just ask Fritz, or Circle Internat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SETTING A FAST PACE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
After four years of rapid growth, primarily through acquisitions of transportation companies, Pacer
VIRGINIA'S COMPROMISE
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Safety of intermodal chassis and trailers is often an exercise in finger-pointing. Ship lines, which
$98.7 MILLION FOR MARITIME SECURITY
R.G. Edmonson - Joc Online |
A congressional conference committee has agreed to allocate $98.7 million for the Maritime Security
Maritime
CARGO SLIPS AT UK AIRPORTS IN OCT.
Bruce Barnard - Joc Online |
LONDON - BAA, the world's largest airport operator, said Monday that cargo volume its seven United K
Air Cargo
LOGISTICS QUARTERBACK
Joseph Bonney |
Don Schneider doesn't diagram plays or recommend trades for the Green Bay Packers. But like virtuall
FIVE-YEAR MILLENNIUM?
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Promoters of Louisiana's Millennium Port hope the proposed container terminal will be ready to handl
Maritime
LONG ROAD AHEAD FOR LIABILITY REFORM
Joseph Bonney |
Nobody said it'd be easy. It's been nearly a decade since the Maritime Law Association of the United
INTTRA CLAIMS GROWTH
Helen Atkinson - Joc Online |
Inttra, the multi-carrier Web portal based in Parsippany, N.J., says it has seen the number of conta
Maritime
PACIFIC LINES CUT CAPACITY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Desperate times call for extreme measures, so shipping lines in the trans-Pacific are removing capac
Maritime
THE BATTLE FOR MARKET SHARE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
No U.S. shipping route is as closely watched as the eastbound trans-Pacific trade, which is dominate
WHERE'S YOUR ID?
R.G. Edmonson |
A Miami-Dade County police officer recently stopped an unidentified jogger in the Port of Miami. His
Maritime
JET CRASHES IN NEW YORK
Joc Online |
An American Airlines jetliner crashed into a heavily-populated neighborhood near New York City sho
Air Cargo
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Schenker Signs With Second Portal: Schenker, the Germany-based forwarder, has signed with a second m
ROLLING ON THE RIVER
Chris Dupin |
Jim McCarville has identified a new route for containerized cargo -- the Ohio and Mississippi rivers
Maritime
WTSA SETS WASTEPAPER RATES
Bill Mongelluzzo - Joc Online |
The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, which represents 13 of the largest carriers in t
Maritime
EARLY WEST COAST LABOR TALKS HINGE ON ARBITRATOR APPOINTMENT
Bill Mongelluzzo - Joc Online |
Waterfront employers and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union could begin contract talks
Maritime
CARRIERS FACE REGULATORY RESTRAINTS
William Armbruster |
When Tom Weidemeyer spoke to the Air Cargo Americas Conference in 1997, he used words like 'extraord
Air Cargo
NIT LEAGUE MAY ADMIT CARRIERS, INTERMEDIARIES
Chris Dupin - Joc Online |
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The National Industrial Transportation League, the largest U.S. shippers' organiza
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LYKES LINES ROLLS OUT EUROPE-ASIA SERVICE
Joc Online |
Lykes Lines is introducing a Europe-Asia service, a move that makes it the first CP Ships carrier to
Maritime
GET READY TO PAY
William Armbruster |
The added cost of shipping cargo by air will probably extend be-yond the surcharges imposed by most
Air Cargo
ATLANTIC NEWCOMERS GAIN SHARE
Chris Dupin |
Several shipping companies best known for their trans-Pacific or Asia-Europe services have made big
LATIN AMERICAN SLOWDOWN
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Carriers that recently expanded service from the U.S. to ports on the east coast of South America fo
CHINA SHIPPING BUYS NORTON'S JOINT VENTURE STAKE
Joc Online |
China Shipping Group has acquired Norton Lilly International's 50take in a joint venture that has re
Maritime
SPEED BUMPS FOR IMCS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Intermodal marketing companies knew business was weak, but they were shocked last month by the secon
HOLT DEBTORS SEEK TRUSTEE
Chris Dupin |
The battle for control of the Holt Group is intensifying, with company bondholders asking a federal
Maritime
CLOSING A COGSA LOOPHOLE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
For the past 30 years, U.S. judges have grown frustrated with the $500-per-package limitation of lia
DIVERGING FLIGHT PLANS
William Armbruster |
One day in late 1995, Bill Spohrer, president of Challenge Air Cargo, received a phone call from Fre
Air Cargo
BEHRENDT NEW HAPAG-LLOYD CHAIRMAN
Joc Online |
Michael Behrendt has been named chairman of the executive board of Hapag-Lloyd effective Jan. 1, suc
Maritime
NO STOCKPILING OF INVENTORY
Helen Atkinson |
Shippers are far from stockpiling inventory, but are calmly reviewing some of their supply chain and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AMTRAK TOLD TO PLAN LIQUIDATION
Joc Online |
A federal oversight panel Friday decided that Amtrak will not meet a congressional deadline for achi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CHARLESTON DOCKWORKERS IN PLEA DEAL
Tony Bartelme - Joc Online |
CHARLESTON, S.C. - In a case that attracted worldwide attention, two union longshoremen charged in a
Maritime
PORT OF WILMINGTON NAMES FITZGERALD AS OPERATIONS CHIEF
Joc Online |
The Port of Wilmington, Del. has named Frederick Fitzgerald as the Diamond State Port Corp.'s (DSPC)
Maritime
TEST FOR SPEC2
JOC Staff |
Test for spec2
REPORT CALLS FOR END TO CARRIER ANTI-TRUST IMMUNITY
Chris Dupin - Joc Online |
A new report by the Division of Transport at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Developm
Maritime
TONNAGE TAX PROPOSED FOR U.S.-FLAG SHIPS
R.G. Edmonson - Joc Online |
Leaders of the House transportation committee introduced a bill on Thursday that would tax U.S.-flag
Maritime
DELPHI BRAZIL UNIT WINS GM CONTRACT
Thierry Ogier - Joc Online |
SAO PAULO - The Brazilian subsidiary of Delphi Automotive Systems has won a $7 million contract to s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYED AT FLA. SEAPORTS
Bill Hensel Jr. - Joc Online |
The Florida National Guard was deployed at four of the state's seaports Friday under an order by Gov
Maritime
ACL CHIEF RAKKENES TO RETIRE
Chris Dupin - Joc Online |
Olav Rakkenes, chief executive officer of Atlantic Container Line, will retire at the end of 2002. '
Maritime
JAPAN SHIPYARDS OVERTAKING KOREA
P.T. Bangsberg - Joc Online |
Japan is likely to overtake South Korea in total shipbuilding orders this year, and regain the top
Maritime
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