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TAIWANESE SHIPBUILDER SEEKS COST REDUCTIONS AS LOSSES, COMPETITION MOUNT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Taiwan's state-run shipbuilder plans to slash staff amid mounting losses and stiff competition.<
Maritime
TORM SHAREHOLDERS TO ELECT NEW BOARD AFTER 3 DIRECTORS RESIGN
Chris Dupin |
Denmark's Torm West Africa Lines will hold a special meeting of shareholders on Sept. 26 to choose a
Maritime
KELLY LAUDS EFFORT OF TRADE INTERESTS IN WINNING ACE FUNDING
R.G. Edmonson |
U.S. Customs Commissioner Raymond Kelly today praised the efforts of trade facilitators in securing
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IBERIA TO SELL OFF REST OF ARGENTINE AIRLINE STAKE
Bruce Barnard |
Iberia Airlines, Spain's national carrier, soon may end its 10-year relationship with Aerolineas Arg
Air Cargo
DEUTSCHE POST LIKELY TO HOLD IPO FOR DHL
Bruce Barnard |
Deutsche Post, Germany's mail, express and logistics giant, plans an initial public offering for its
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE HOT WORD IN ASIA
Gene Linn |
Carriers and forwardershave gotten the wordin Asia, and the wordis logistics, even if there's no con
ONE AGENCY, ONE RULE BOOK
Jack Lucentini |
Bonni Tischler, U.S. Customs' new assistant commissioner for field operations, has a straightforward
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THINKING BIG AT OAKLAND
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Don't call Oakland a regional port. Oakland executives believe the Northern California gateway has m
Maritime
FASTSHIP'S SLOW JOURNEY
Chris Dupin |
Back in 1994, a start-up company called FastShip Inc. offered a tantalizing vision of the future. By
Maritime
BRITISH MIDLAND TO TALK TRANS-ATLANTIC RATES WITH FORWARDERS
Chris Barnett |
British Midland, gearing up to launch passenger service next year between Manchester, England, and W
Air Cargo
BORRONE KEEPING HER HAND IN NY-NJ MARITIME AFFAIRS - FORMER PORT DIRECTOR TAKES ON EXPANDED ROLE
William Armbruster |
Although she's moved upstairs at the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey - from the 34th floor o
Maritime
GAO CRITICIZES CUSTOMS SERVICE
R.G. Edmonson |
The U.S. Customs Service' Office of Regulations and Rulings has not met its standards for prompt rul
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story in the Sept. 15 edition of the JoC Online incorrectly stated that ending carriers' antitrust
Maritime
FRITZ CLOSES THE BANK
Peter Tirschwell |
The centerpiece of Raymond Smith's blueprint for turning around Fritz Cos. couldn't be more straight
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
HOW TO SAVE $100 MILLION
Gene Linn |
Steve Roath recognizes inventory as a necessary evil. If a customer comes into a Longs Drug Stores o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SAADE BROTHERS SETTLE DIFFERENCES OVER CMA-CGM OWNERSHIP
JoC ONLINE |
Jacques R. Saade has acquired the shares of his brother Johnny in the French container carrier CMA-C
Maritime
RIVALS STEP UP PRESSURE ON BA-KLM DEAL
Bruce Barnard |
British airlines are pressing European Union regulators to be tough on a planned merger between Brit
Air Cargo
WAKING FROM A NIGHTMARE
Gene Linn |
China has discovered logistics, and not a moment too soon.Currently, the typical distributio
UNITED CHIEF CITES LACK OF NARITA SLOTS AS KEY TO DROPPING FREIGHTERS
William Armbruster |
United Airlines' inability to obtain additional takeoff and landing slots at Tokyo's Narita Internat
Air Cargo
POLAR ADDS 747-200 FREIGHTER TO ITS FLEET
JoC ONLINE |
Polar Air Cargo has added a sixth 747-200 freighter to its fleet under a long-term lease arrangement
Air Cargo
YANG MING, UNIGLORY TO SHARE SLOTS IN INTRA-ASIA TRADE
Paul Richardson |
Taiwanese carriers Yangming Marine Transport Corp. and the Uniglory Marine Corp. subsidiary of Everg
Maritime
INDIA PLANS TO UPGRADE STATE-OWNED SHIPYARDS
N. Vasuki Rao |
The central government is drafting plans to upgrade India's state-owned shipyards to international s
Maritime
LUFTHANSA CARGO WILL KEEP ITS 25 PERCENT STAKE IN DHL
Robert Koenig |
Lufthansa Cargo AG plans to hold on to its 25 percent share in DHL International Ltd., even if Deuts
Air Cargo
NASSCO WINS $630 MILLION TANKER ORDER FROM BP
Bill Hensel Jr. |
National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. (Nassco) has received a $630 million contract from BP for the co
Maritime
ILLINOIS CENTRAL TO BUILD RAIL LINE TO SERVE BATON ROUGE CHEMICAL PLANT
JoC ONLINE |
Illinois Central Railroad will build a $4 million, three-mile rail line to serve ExxonMobil Chemical
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES KICKS OFF NEW CHICAGO/SHANGHAI SERVICE
JoC ONLINE |
China Southern Airlines , the largest airline in the People's Republic of China, launches its new Ch
Air Cargo
DESCARTES WINS CONTRACT FROM INDUSTRIAL GASES COMPANY
Bill Hensel Jr. |
The Descartes Systems Group Inc. has won a contract to provide supply chain software technology to B
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CENSUS WARNS PUERTO RICO SHIPPERS ABOUT SED FILINGS
R. G. Edmonson |
Exporters to Puerto Rico may find themselves out of compliance after Oct. 10 when the Bureau of Expo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BELFAST YARD WINS US DISPUTE WITH GLOBAL MARINE, SURVIVES FOR NOW
Bruce Barnard |
Harland & Wolff, the Belfast shipyard that built the doomed Titanic ocean liner, has escaped almost
Maritime
NY-NJ TERMINAL OPERATOR ORDERS EIGHT CRANES
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Global Terminal and Container Services Inc. in Jersey City, N.J., will acquire eight rubber-tired ga
Maritime
P&O PORTS AGREES TO ACQUIRE ANTWERP TERMINAL OPERATOR
JoC ONLINE |
P&O Ports has reached agreement to acquire Antwerp Combined Terminals (ACT), the largest independent
Maritime
CARGO 2000 TO BEGIN TESTS IN OCTOBER
William Armbruster |
Twenty-five airlines and forwarders will begin testing a new quality management system in October.
Air Cargo
UNION PACIFIC ACTS TO IMPROVE SAFETY
Associated Press |
Union Pacific Railroad wants its engineers to work more regular hours and earn set salaries as the n
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
USA TRUCK BUYS LOGISTICS.COM SOFTWARE
JoC ONLINE |
Logistics.com Inc., which took a base of existing transportation management software products and wi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FEDEX INCREASES INDIAN FLIGHTS, OFFERING FASTER SHIPMENTS TO US
N. Vasuki Rao |
Federal Express Corp. has doubled its flights in India to 10 a week.The flights, two each we
Air Cargo
TRADE INTERESTS MEET TO PLAN LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY
R.G. Edmonson |
What may become a grass-roots movement among the trade communityto effect changes in import-export l
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NEW RICE FACILITY TO INCREASE SHIPMENTS AT BATON ROUGE PORT
Bill Hensel Jr. |
More than 200,000 short tons of rice are expected to be shipped annually from a new La Grain rice pa
Maritime
BRITISH BLOCKADES ENDING, BUT TRUCKING PROTESTS MULTIPLY IN EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
The nationwide revolt against high fuel prices that brought Britain to a standstill crumbled this mo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ITF LINES UP POLITICAL STALWARTS TO SPEAK AT RALLY
Paul Spillenger |
A number of U.S. lawmakers, some prominent in maritime transportation policy, are expected to speak
Maritime
SENATE APPROVES SECOND FMC TERM FOR WON
Paul Spillenger |
Federal Maritime Commissioner Delmond Won has won Senate confirmation for a second term, ending June
Maritime
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