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APL TO BEGIN US-MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE
JoC ONLINE |
APL Ltd. will start a weekly trans-Atlantic container service between the U.S. East and Gulf coasts
Maritime
USPS EXPANDS PREMIUM INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
JoC ONLINE |
The Postal Service said it has significantly enhanced its premier international expedited service.
Air Cargo
PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL APPOINTS STEPHANE RAMBAUD COO
JoC ONLINE |
Phoenix International Freight Services Ltd., the Wood Dale, Ill.-based forwarder, has appointed Step
Air Cargo
MAERSK SEALAND CELEBRATES START OF ELIZABETH TERMINAL RENOVATION
Chris Dupin |
Maersk Sealand will hold a ceremony today to mark the beginning of a $246.8 million renovation of it
Maritime
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS $50M AWARD AGAINST CSX
Associated Press |
The Supreme Court, rejecting a railroad's appeal, let stand a $50 million award won by the heirs of
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL APPOINTS TWO VICE PRESIDENTS
JoC ONLINE |
Two men with maritime policy experience in Washington, D.C., were named vice presidents of the recen
Maritime
SWEDISH ORIENT LINE, SCAN ORIENT SHIPPING FORGE VENTURE
JoC ONLINE |
Swedish Orient Line and Scan Orient Shipping Co., a subsidiary of the Greek shipping company Niver L
Maritime
HOUSTON ILA EYE REGULAR ASSIGNMENTS
Janet Plume |
The International Longshoremen's Association's southern leaders are agreeable to changes that would
3PLEX NAMES GREG POPE PRESIDENT AND COO
JoC ONLINE |
3PLex.com, the online transportation company that focuses on the trucking industry's intermediaries,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AMERICAN AIRLINES CARGO OPENS LOS ANGELES SERVICE CENTER
JoC ONLINE |
American Airlines Cargo this week opened a regional customer service center at its Los Angeles termi
Air Cargo
LEGAL DISPUTE THREATENS ICAVE'S WINNING BID AT MEXICO'S PORT OF PROGRESO
P.T. Bangsberg |
A subsidiary of the Philippines' largest container terminal operator submitted the highest bid to op
Maritime
CARGO-PREFERENCE RULES HAD TO CHANGE: SHIPPER
JoC ONLINE |
The sheer number of waivers that the Maritime Administration grants to cargo preference laws shows w
WORLD AIRWAYS TO EXPAND CARGO FLEET
JoC ONLINE |
World Airways has signed a letter of intent to lease two DC-10-30 freighters, supplementing three ot
Air Cargo
SINGAPORE AIRLINES, JAL EXTEND CARGO VENTURE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Singapore Airlines and Japan Airlines Cargo this month will expand their cooperation in cargo.
Air Cargo
CARRIERS PROTEST PAKISTANI ORDER TO DROP SURCHARGE
N. Vasuki Rao |
The Pakistani government has raised the ire of ocean carriers by ordering them to withdraw a contain
Maritime
BETTER LINKS NEEDED BETWEEN SHIPPERS, 3PLS
JoC ONLINE |
Third-party intermediaries are a necessary tool for companies moving project and heavy lift cargo, a
NEW PORT WILL BE TAIWAN'S DEEPEST
P.T. Bangsberg |
Taiwan's first port exclusively for industrial use will be inaugurated by the end of the year at Mai
Maritime
STB PROPOSES TOUGHER RAIL-MERGER RULES
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The Surface Transportation Board proposed new rules on Tuesday that would make it more difficult for
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EU POISED TO FILE COMPLAINT WITH WTO OVER SOUTH KOREAN SHIPBUILDING PRACTICES
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union, after failing to resolve a long-running shipbuilding dispute with South Korea, i
Maritime
CARGOLUX PLANS TO ORDER MORE FREIGHTERS
William Armbruster |
Cargolux International Airlines, which already has one of the world's largest fleets of 747-400 frei
Air Cargo
EU AGREES TO PHASE OUT SINGLE-HULL TANKERS
Bruce Barnard |
European Union transport ministers have called for single-hull oil tankers to be phased out by 2012
Maritime
COURT RULING REKINDLES BRENNER PASS DEBATE
Robert Koenig |
Austria's effort to finance trans-Alpine rail improvements by sharply increasing Brenner Pass highwa
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TANKER SPILLS OIL NEAR INDONESIA
Associated Press |
A Panama-registered tanker ran aground between Indonesia and Singapore early today, spilling about 2
Maritime
NEW GRI PLANNED BY TRANS-PACIFIC CARRIERS FOR 2001
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Shipping lines in the eastbound trans-Pacific are expected on Tuesday to announce proposed general r
Maritime
SENATE APPROVES MARAD FUNDING, MERCHANT MARINER BILLS
Paul Spillenger |
The Senate late last week approved two maritime-related bills: the Maritime Administration Authoriza
Maritime
FEDEX, FACING COMPETITION, UPGRADES CHINA SERVICES
P.T. Bangsberg |
FedEx Corp., bracing for additional competition that will come when the United States grants additio
Air Cargo
PORTS PRESIDENT: INADEQUATE GOV'T. INVESTMENT HAMPERING PORTS DEVELOPMENT
Bill Hensel Jr. |
The federal government is falling behind on investment in U.S. navigation infrastructure, the presid
SEEING THE BIG PICTURE
William Armbruster |
Less than a decade ago China was the 17th-largest market for Eastman Ko-dak. Today it's the second-l
NEW PORTS IN NEW PLACES
JOC Staff |
Stevedoring Services of America is venturing off the beaten path in its search for locations in the
Maritime
NEITHER CHARLESTON NOR SAVANNAH
Tony Bartelme |
For more than a decade, Henry Moss has been telling anyone who would listen that the South Carolina
Maritime
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
JOC Staff |
Data used in this story cover contributions by maritime industry political action committees to fede
Maritime
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
NOL EARNINGS SOAR IN FIRST HALF: Neptune Orient Lines Ltd., parent of APL Ltd., said it earned US$49
NTSB PRESSES COAST GUARD ON DOMESTIC TOWING SAFETY
Paul Spillenger |
The National Transportation Safety Board, in its latest response to a 1998 accident on the Mississip
Maritime
RAILROADS: STRONG COMPETITION, SHRINKING PROFITS
JoC ONLINE |
Strong competition from motor carriers will ensure that railroads continue to improve service despit
CHINA'S CUSTOMS SERVICE MOVES TO ELECTRONIC PROCESSING
P.T. Bangsberg |
China is moving all import and export permits to electronic processing as part of what officials say
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ONCE A FORWARDER, STILL A TEACHER
Joseph Bonney |
William Maron was born to be a freight forwarder. He grew up around the business, working during his
BARGE RATES SEEN RISING
JoC ONLINE |
A downturn in barge construction, coupled with an aging barge fleet, will push shipping rates higher
CUTTING-EDGE SHIPPER
Paul Spillenger |
Imagine a shipper dedicated to trimming the fat from its supply chain management system, taking full
EARLY ILWU TALKS SOUGHT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Joseph Miniace, president of the Pacific Maritime Association, has asked West Coast longshore union
Maritime
STILL A BIG SHIPPER
Chris Dupin |
Officials at the Military Traffic Management Com-mand say P&O Nedlloyd's recent acquisition of Farre
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