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CMA-CGM TO DO SOME OF ITS OWN AGENCY WORK
JoC ONLINE |
CMA-CGM will conduct its own sales and customer service in the United States.Jacques R. Saad
Maritime
DOT REPORT CRITICIZES MARAD'S ABILITY TO TRACK MSP PAYMENTS
Paul Spillenger |
The Transportation Department's Inspector General said the Maritime Administration is unable to accu
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The last name of Jerry Strahan, biographer of World War II boatbuilder Andrew Jackson Higgins, was m
UNITED TO RAISE FUEL SURCHARGE ON IMPORTS
JoC ONLINE |
United Airlines will increase its fuel surcharge for all shipments originating outside the United St
Air Cargo
SENATE PANEL TO HOLD HEARING ON PORT SECURITY
JoC ONLINE |
A recently issued report on national port crime and security issues will be the subject of a Senate
Maritime
EU CLAMPS DOWN ON GREEK FERRY OPERATORS, SNARLING SERVICE
Bruce Barnard |
The Greek ferry industry is in a state of crisis today after the government ordered 65 vessels to re
Maritime
EGL COMPLETES CIRCLE ACQUISITION
JoC ONLINE |
EGL Inc., the nation's largest domestic heavy-weight air forwarder, on Monday completed its previous
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
POLAR AVOIDS MELTDOWN
William Armbruster |
What a difference a year makes. Barely 12 months ago, Polar Air Cargo's pilots were on the verge of
Air Cargo
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
AFTER MONTHS OF HESITATION and resistance, it appears that longshoremen in Southern California will
DANZAS ACQUIRES SPANISH, KOREAN FORWARDERS
Robert Koenig |
Deutsche Post World Net has expanded its worldwide logistics network by delivering two more forwardi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
STEEL BUYERS WARY, IMPORTS COULD TUMBLE
JoC ONLINE |
Steel buyers are skittish, and steel imports are expected to plummet this fall, Robert Mann, preside
CHARTER RATES IMPROVING
JoC ONLINE |
Charter rates for multipurpose vessels that carry steel, forest products and bulk materials are incr
AIR CARGO INC. TO OFFER WEB-BASED TRACKING SERVICE
JoC ONLINE |
Air Cargo Inc., an airline-owned ground feeder service, plans to offer an Internet-based tracking sy
Air Cargo
JOINT VENTURE PUTS CARGO INSURANCE ONLINE IN ASIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
A new Internet-based insurance service for cargo has opened in Asia.The service, a joint ven
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GULF PORTS GEARED FOR CHINA
Janet Plume |
Last month's passage by Congress of permanent normal trade relations with China, paving the way for
PL-480 FOOD EXPORTS LAG
Bill Hensel Jr. |
It's a familiar sight in U.S. ports, especially along the Gulf coast: clasped hands and an American
BREAKBULK SHIPS ARE OLDER, FEWER
Bruce Barnard |
Multipurpose general cargo ships continue to lose ground to container ships, Handy-size bulk carrier
INSURERS FAVOR ANONYMITY
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Companies that used to emblazon their names on their shipping cartons have gone incognito. Because o
ILA TRIES TO SAVE JOBS
Bill Hensel Jr. |
When longshoreman Ronald Pugh reported to work one morning last month to load steel on a ship at Hou
DANZAS GOES WITH THE FLOW
Robert Koenig |
With the Rhine River flowing swiftly just a mile away, Peter Wagner sits in his office at the new Da
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NO EASY ANSWERS TO FUEL COSTS
Bill Mingelluzzo |
It's one of the mysteries of ocean shipping, and it drives shippers crazy: How do carriers calculate
Maritime
NEW ORLEANS EYES GROWTH FROM LATIN AMERICA
Janet Plume |
Within the next month, the Port of New Orleans will cross a new threshold in cargo volume, port pres
MAKING THEIR MARK
JOC Staff |
PROJECT CARGO MANAGERS got a sinking feeling at the Port of Portland's Terminal 6 last April, but it
BANGLADESH'S MAIN PORT ORDERS CONTAINER-HANDLING EQUIPMENT
N. Vasuki Rao |
Bangladesh's Port of Chittagong has placed a $10 million order for container-handling equipment, por
Maritime
BROOKLYN: BREAKBULK CENTRAL
Peter Tirschwell |
It's been a long time since the release of ''On the Waterfront,'' the 1954 film that epitomized the
CENSUS OFFERS NVOS A ONE-YEAR REPRIEVE ON AES
R.G. Edmonson |
The U.S. Census Bureau has drafted an initiative that would give non-vessel-operating ocean carriers
Maritime
BREAKBULK GIVES WAY TO THE BOX
Janet Plume |
In deciding to spend $50 million to convert its Napoleon Ave. breakbulk facility into a container te
IBM PETITIONS SUPREME COURT OVER HMT REFUNDS
Jack Lucentini |
Lawyers for IBM Corp. have petitioned the Supreme Court to review a decision that denies exporters a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EARNINGS DIP AT BERMUDA CONTAINER LINE
Chris Dupin |
Bermuda Container Line Ltd., blaming high fuel costs, reported first-half earnings of $1.36 million,
Maritime
THE STEEL ROLLER COASTER
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Some longshore gangs at New Orleans and Houston handle almost nothing but steel. That's partly becau
LOGGING ON
Lawrence Kaufman |
Other than rising rates, nothing irritates a shipper more than not being able to move his product be
WITHOUT A HITCH
Gene Linn |
The morning was clear, sunny and warm at the small Venezuelan port of Guanta, and all eyes were on w
COMPETITION GOES GLOBAL
Helen Atkinson |
In the business of online auctions for ocean carriage, what started as a highly competitive market i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
OPERATIONS RESUME AT MANILA FOLLOWING FATAL ONE-DAY STRIKE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Operations returned to normal on Friday at the largest container terminal in the Philippines after t
Maritime
PORT OF BALTIMORE OPENS NEW AUTO-PROCESSING CENTER
Bill Hensel Jr. |
The Port of Baltimore and ATC Logistics International on Thursday inaugurated a new high-tech auto-p
Maritime
GULFSHIP REOPENS NEW ORLEANS OFFICE
JoC ONLINE |
Gulfship Maritime Inc. of Houston has resumed operations in New Orleans after an eight-year absence.
Maritime
BOEING PREDICTS TRIPLING IN AIR CARGO MARKET OVER NEXT 20 YEARS
William Armbruster |
The world air cargo market will triple over the next 20 years, while the size of the world's freight
Air Cargo
FMC RELEASES LIST OF CONTROLLED CARRIERS
Paul Spillenger |
The Federal Maritime Commission has published an updated list of ocean common carriers operating in
Maritime
EUROPEANS SLAM US AVIATION POLICY
William Armbruster |
Two European cargo operators on Friday slammed U.S. aviation policy, contending that the United Stat
Air Cargo
SRI LANKAN AIRPORT TO GET COLD STORAGE FACILITY
N. Vasuki Rao |
Bandarnaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, soon will have a cold storage facility.
Air Cargo
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