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WHERE'S THE BEEF?
Gene Linn |
U.S. meat importers long for the good old days before the Uruguay Round of trade liberalization and
CONGRESS APPROVES ACE FUNDING
R.G. Edmonson |
Congress has appropriated $130 million for development of U.S. Customs' next-generation computer sys
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UNITED NATIONS OF AIR CARGO
William Armbruster |
They call it SkyTeam. Others might call it the impossible dream. But not Tony Charaf, the new senior
Air Cargo
HIGH NOON FOR TEXAS PORTS
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Imagine what the Port of Houston would be like if longshoremen couldn't start diesel-powered forklif
Maritime
MASSPORT, ILA SETTLE DISPUTE
Chris Dupin |
Massachusetts Port Authority officials say a labor dispute at the Port of Boston's Conley Container
Maritime
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
CSX LINES REVISES PUERTO RICO SERVICE: CSX Lines is restructuring its Puerto Rico service by adding
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
WHO'LL BE THE NEXT U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR? John Graykowski, who has been acting head of the Mar
CANADIAN OWNER-OPERATORS REACH AGREEMENT ON FUEL SURCHARGES
Courtney Tower |
- Weeks of sporadic demonstrations have stopped and stability has returned to cross-border trucking
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CP SHIPS' PROFIT DOUBLES AS CARGO VOLUME RISES 31 PERCENT
Chris Dupin |
CP Ships today reported third-quarter net income of $56.6 million after good-will charges, on revenu
Maritime
CANADIAN PACIFIC EARNINGS JUMPED IN THIRD QUARTER
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Canadian Pacific Ltd., spurred by sharply higher income from its oil and gas subsidiary, earned C$46
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AN OSRA SIDE EFFECT
Gene Linn |
When Louis Dreyfus Group imports containers of Australian beef in the United States, it could deduct
ALL QUIET ON THE MSP FRONT
Paul Spillenger |
Halfway into a 10-year government subsidy program that provides $2.1 million a year to each of 47 U.
Maritime
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS CRITICIZE NEW KOREAN AIRPORT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Six months from the official opening, South Korea's new airport at Inchon appears to be in deep trou
Air Cargo
AMERIJET CONSOLIDATES HEADQUARTERS
JoC ONLINE |
Amerijet International has moved its headquarters to a new facility that provides it with enough spa
Air Cargo
WAREHOUSES AT SEA
Chris Dupin |
You may have thought the connection between cloth and ships died with the age of steam, but a Charle
Maritime
TAIWAN REVAMPS LOGISTICS RULES
P.T. BANGSBERGJoC ONLINEP.T. Bangsberg can be reached at |
Taiwan is moving to improve its logistics and customs operations in line with its ambitions to becom
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GREECE LIFTS FERRY BAN
Bruce Barnard |
- Greece has lifted the ban on 61 freight and passenger ferries that were confined to port for faili
Maritime
TRUCKERS PROTEST AT SAVANNAH
JOC Staff |
Truckers at the Port of Savannah protested last week after computer glitches caused delays at contai
Maritime
NY-NJ CARGO VOLUME UP SHARPLY IN 2000
JOC Staff |
The Port of New York and New Jersey, on the strength of surging imports, posted record cargo volume
SWISSCARGO TO MARKET SPACE AGGRESSIVELY IN INDIA
N.Vasuki Rao |
- The Indian unit of Swisscargo intends to market space aggressively in the country, and is banking
Air Cargo
A JOB AND A PRIVILEGE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Once upon a time all bar pilots wore top hats when meeting ships arriving at the mouth of New York h
ONLINE CARGO INSURANCE APPLICATION NOW AVAILABLE IN EUROPE
JoC ONLINE |
Oceanwide.com, a provider of online cargo insurance, customized messaging services and online softwa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NEW TEST FOR CUSTOMS TESTS
Bob Edmonson |
A scientific standard will tell you that ice melts to water above 32 degrees, but it doesn't say if
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FMC EXPLAINS 'REASONABLE CHARGE'
JOC Staff |
When the Ocean Shipping Reform Act took effect last year, ocean carriers were required to make their
Maritime
TENSION COMES DOWN AT BRAZILIAN DOCK, BUT COSTS MAY INCREASE AGAIN
Thierry Ogier |
- Brazilian authorities will maintain the status quo on labor regulation after a move to shift respo
Maritime
ONLINE AUCTIONS - DOWN BUT NOT OUT
Helen Atkinson |
Joe DeNicholas is a shipper who likes the idea of online transportation auctions for ocean cargo. ''
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CUSTOMS RECONSIDERS JOB TRANSFERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The U.S. Customs Service is reconsidering its decision to eliminate 130 field national import specia
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MERCATOR TO SERVE AS AGENT FOR GFX IN MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA AND INDIA
JoC ONLINE |
Global Freight Exchange Ltd. has signed a sales and marketing agreement with Mercator, the informati
Air Cargo
EGL GOES INTERNATIONAL
William Armbruster |
Some executives might be deterred when a proposed merger falls apart. Not Jim Crane, chairman and ch
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MAHER GETS A MAKEOVER
Chris Dupin |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey expects to handle 2.5 million TEUs of loaded container
Maritime
OCTOBER SURPRISE
Bill Mongelluzzo & Jack Lucentini |
Many importers logged onto the U.S. Customs website this month and received a rude shock. The penalt
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AUSTRIA TO SELL ITS STAKE IN VIENNA AIRPORT
Bruce Barnard |
The Austrian government is selling its 17.38 percent stake in Vienna airport in a series of share de
Air Cargo
ASSOCIATION TO REPRESENT ONLINE COMPANIES INVOLVED IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
JoC ONLINE |
A new trade association is being organized to represent e-commerce businesses that focus on internat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FORMER WISCONSIN CENTRAL CHIEF SEEKS TO REGAIN CONTROL
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Edward Burkhardt, former chairman, president and chief executive of Wisconsin Central Transportation
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NEW MARITIME PORTAL LAUNCHED IN INDIA
N. VASUKI RAOJoC ONLINEN. Vasuki Rao can be reached at |
- A new portal providing an integrated business-to-business exchange for the global maritime industr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MALAYSIAN COMPANY TO SET UP INLAND CONTAINER TERMINALS IN INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
Malaysia's Konsortium Logistik Bhd. has entered a joint venture with Associated Container Terminals
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BUILDING A SKY TEAM
JOC Staff |
Tony Charaf had no experience in cargo when he was named senior vice president of Delta Air Logistic
Air Cargo
CARRIERS EXPAND HAWAII SERVICES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Two shipping lines in the U.S.-Hawaii trade are expanding their services, and one of them is using t
Maritime
P&O NEDLLOYD PLANS ASIA-SOUTH AMERICA-SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE
JoC ONLINE |
P&O Nedlloyd plans to develop a new trunk-line service from Asia to South America and South Africa.<
Maritime
MANITOWOC ACQUIRES MARINETTE MARINE CORP.
JoC ONLINE |
Manitowoc Co. has signed an agreement to purchase the stock of Marinette Marine Corp.Based in Marine
Maritime
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