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FAA TIGHTENS SECURITY RULES
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
The Federal Aviation Administration has tightened its cargo security rules in the wake of the U.S. a
Air Cargo
INDIA ASSESSING TANKER RISKS
N. Vasuki Rao - Joc Online |
NEW DELHI - India's Shipping Ministry and domestic companies were meeting Tuesday in Mumbai to asse
Maritime
TROPICAL SHIPPING TO ACQUIRE KENT LINE SERVICES
Chris Dupin |
Tropical Shipping is purchasing the container division of Canada's Kent Line, which provides weekly
Maritime
ITS BIGGEST CHALLENGE
William Armbruster |
The devastating attacks on the World Trade Center presented the Port Authority of New York and New J
SURVEY: RUSH TO OUTSOURCING SLOWS
Helen Atkinson |
Shippers do not plan to raise the percentage of transportation functions that they outsource, accord
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PEAK-SEASON ABERRATION?
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Mattel Inc. regularly ships toys via intermodal rail from the West Coast to its distribution center
Maritime
THE BIG CHILL
JOC Staff |
as traditional breakbulk cargo shifts to containers BYLINE: BY CHRIS DUPINWalk into any supe
Maritime
PROTECTING AMERICA'S BORDERS
R.G. Edmonson |
A few years ago a customer asked John Cassidy International in Miami to handle a shipment of persona
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TO OUR READERS
William Ralph And Peter Tirschwell |
On the morning of Sept. 11 the staff of the Seamen's Church Institute watched out their windows in h
IN LIMBO
William Armbruster |
Air-cargo shippers are waiting to see how new security regulations and surcharges set by carriers wi
Air Cargo
RADAR
JOC Staff |
Tighter security since Sept. 11 has slowed companies' supply chains. It also will leave less leeway
ANOTHER SETBACK FOR AIR-CARGO SHIPPERS
William Armbruster |
Five years ago, if someone had asked which major European airline would be the first to seek bankrup
Air Cargo
THE LOGISTICS OF RELIEF
Helen Atkinson |
As the smoke clears on any disaster, one of the greatest problems is coordinating the flood of mater
USFREIGHTWAYS' PILOT
Joseph Bonney |
Sam Skinner has a unique perspective on the tragic events of Sept. 11. He became U.S. transportation
AMENDING OSRA
R.G. Edmonson |
The Federal Maritime Commission is pleased with progress that ocean carriers and shippers have made
Maritime
CHARTING A NEW COURSE
Joseph Bonney |
Even before terrorism and security took center stage, efforts to update the Carriage of Goods by Sea
Maritime
AMID THE DESTRUCTION, A SANCTUARY
Debra Wagner |
Within hours of the World Trade Center attack, the Seamen's Church Institute of New York & New Jerse
DEFYING THE TERRORISTS
William Armbruster |
'To some people, it's a bus terminal. To others, it's a bridge, an airport or a container port. And
PICKING UP THE PIECES
JOC Staff |
new sacrifices in makeshift offices. But they are not complaining. BYLINE: BY PAULA GREENThe
REPLACING A LANDMARK
JOC Staff |
What to do on the site remains open to debate BYLINE: BY WILLIAM ARMBRUSTERThe twin towers o
SPIRIT OF COOPERATION
JOC Staff |
container carriers. But some experts wonder if it goes far enough BYLINE: BY CHRIS DUPINThe
Maritime
GETTING MORE BANG FOR ITS BUCK
Helen Atkinson |
What do you do if your business is growing at 25% a year and you have to keep your retail price for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
Europe-Asia Lines To Cut Capacity: The Far Eastern Freight Conference, which represents 15 carriers
BATON ROUGE SETS CONTAINER-ON-BARGE SERVICE
Bill Hensel Jr. - Joc Online |
A new container-on-barge service at the Port of Baton Rouge that will link it with the Port of New O
Maritime
DOT PAYS AIRLINES $2.4 BILLION
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
The U.S. Department of Transportation said it had disbursed more than $2.4 billion to U.S. air carri
Air Cargo
COAST GUARD POSTS NEW PORT REPORTING RULES
Joc Online |
Following the hijackings of Sept. 11, the U.S. Coast Guard has announced new reporting requirements
Maritime
ENZI URGES PASSAGE OF EXPORT CONTROLS BILL
R.G. Edmonson - Joc Online |
A new export administration bill would be a timely tool in the war against international terrorism a
Maritime
BOEING CHIEF CALLS ON BUSINESS TO "TAKE RISKS"
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
Boeing chief Phil Condit called on business leaders to 'take risks' as the world copes with the thre
Air Cargo
HOUSE GETS PORT SECURITY BILL
R.G. Edmonson - Joc Online |
The first of what may be a handful of port and maritime security bills has been introduced in the Ho
Maritime
SABENA GETS BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION
Bruce Barnard - Joc Online |
A Belgian commerical court Friday granted Sabena, the country's ailing national airline, protection
Air Cargo
NEW TAIWAN PORT STUDIED
P.T. Bangsberg - Joc Online |
Taiwan is considering a project to build a new port outside Kaohsiung to make the southern gateway
Maritime
EGL REVISES FORECAST, SEE 3Q LOSS
Joc Online |
EGL Inc. said it expects to post a loss for the third quarter of two to five cents a share. The comp
Maritime
HOUSE GETS PORT SECURITY BILL
R.G. Edmonson - Joc Online |
The first of what may be a handful of port and maritime security bills has been introduced in the Ho
Maritime
NORTHWEST CHANGES SECURITY SURCHARGE
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
Northwest Airlines Cargo is changing its plan for the security surcharge it will implement beginning
Air Cargo
DEMS' PLAN $50B FOR TRANSPORT
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
An economic stimulus plan announced Friday by House Democrats would spend $50 billion to bolster the
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MARAD RESLATES MTS MEETING
Joc Online |
The Maritime Administration has rescheduled its meeting of the Marine Transportation System National
Maritime
AIR FRANCE, ALITALIA EL AL SET CARGO SURCHARGES
William Armbruster - Joc Online |
Air France, Alitalia and El Al have joined the growing list of air carriers implementing surcharges
Air Cargo
MALAYSIA PORT GIRDS FOR WAR ROLE
P.T. Bangsberg - Joc Online |
Malaysia's Port of Tanjung Pelepas is ready to serve as a key storage location for Asian cargo bound
Maritime
AIRBORNE SEES WIDER 3Q LOSSES
Joc Online |
Airborne Inc. said it expects its third quarter losses will be higher than the consensus estimate of
Air Cargo
KLM CUTS JOBS, ROUTES
Bruce Barnard - Joc Online |
The collapse of international air travel since Sept. 11 has led KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to cut capa
Air Cargo
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