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P&O PORTS GETS NOD ON TERMINAL PROJECT IN SOUTHERN INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
P&O Ports, whose bid for a container terminal project was rejected by the western Port of Kandla, re
Maritime
INDIA, RUSSIA TO SIGN AGREEMENT ON NEW TRANSPORT CORRIDOR
N. Vasuki Rao |
India and Russia Tuesday were to sign an agreement in St. Petersburg for a new transport corridor li
Maritime
ATLAS AIR, PILOTS ENTER MEDIATION
JoC ONLINE |
Union negotiators representing Atlas Air flight crews say they are preparing for intensified contrac
Air Cargo
ATA: INT'L CARGO CONTINUES TO GROW
JoC ONLINE |
The Air Transport Association announced Tuesday that cargo traffic increased 2.3 percent in July, ov
Air Cargo
DEUTSCHE POST SCALES BACK IPO
Bruce Barnard |
Deutsche Post, the German mail, transport and logistics group, says the size of the stake that will
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GORE TORN ON FLORIDA AIRPORT PLAN
Associated Press |
Few environmental issues have been as important to Al Gore as protecting Florida's Everglades. But a
Air Cargo
PAPUA NEW GUINEA GETS NAVIGATION PACKAGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Navigation around the multiple islands of Papua New Guinea should be safer and easier now that the a
Maritime
TRAILER BRIDGE EXPANDS SERVICE BETWEEN NORTHEAST AND PUERTO RICO
JoC ONLINE |
Trailer Bridge, Inc. Tuesday announced the expansion of its direct service between the Northeast and
Maritime
HALTERM, HALIFAX RESOLVE DIFFERENCES - TERMINAL OPERATOR NAILS DOWN 20-YEAR LEASE
Courtney Tower |
A bitter, months-long lease dispute has ended at Halifax with the port's main container terminal sec
Maritime
JAPANESE COAST GUARD URGES BETTER APPROACH TO PIRACY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Japan's coast guard is urging the government to adopt more coordinated efforts to combat pirate atta
Maritime
SEAPORT CRIME COMMISSION ISSUES REPORT
JoC ONLINE |
A government commission created to review crime and security at the nation's seaports and recommend
Maritime
NEW BALLAST RULES TO KICK IN THIS MONTH IN WASHINGTON
Paul Spillenger |
Washington state later this month will begin enforcing new reporting requirements for the handling o
Maritime
NORTHWEST AIRLINES CARGO TO INCREASE FUEL SURCHARGE
JoC ONLINE |
Northwest Airlines Cargo will increase its fuel surcharge, effective Oct. 15.The current fue
Air Cargo
MEBA MEMBERSHIP OKS CONTRACT WITH OSG
JoC ONLINE |
Members of District One of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (MEBA) approved a new, five-y
Maritime
HALTER MARINE TO BUILD TUG FOR FOSS MARITIME
Bill Hensel Jr. |
Halter Marine Inc. has signed a contract with Foss Maritime of Seattle for construction of a 98-foot
Maritime
SCOTTISH PORTS GROUP AWAITS POTENTIAL BUYERS TO STEP FORTH
Bruce Barnard |
Forth Ports, the Scottish-based ports and property group that rebuffed a UK357 million ($500 million
Maritime
REP. BATEMAN, SENIOR TRANSPORT COMMITTEE MEMBER, DEAD AT 72
JoC ONLINE |
Rep. Herbert Bateman, a nine-term congressman from Virginia who served as a senior member of the Hou
Maritime
REPORT: ARMY ENGINEERS WERE PORK CORP FOR CONGRESS
Paul Spillenger |
A published report said that Congress has used the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to funnel millions o
Maritime
GERMAN TRUCKERS THREATEN PROTEST BLOCKADES
Robert Koenig |
German truckers, traditionally less militant than their blockade-prone French counterparts, are now
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O NEDLLOYD TO ACQUIRE HARRISON LINE BUSINESS
JoC ONLINE |
P&O Nedlloyd said it has agreed to acquire the liner business of Harrison Line.Under the ter
Maritime
HOLT RESULTS HIT IN FIRST HALF
JoC ONLINE |
The Holt Group Inc., parent of the steamship line Navieras, reported a net loss of $22.3 million on
Maritime
CHINA STAYS OUT OF DISPUTE OVER OCEAN RATES
P.T. Bangsberg |
China, despite regular howls of protest from domestic exporters and shipping lines, says it won't in
Maritime
CHINA ESTABLISHES ASSOCIATION FOR FORWARDERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
A new Chinese freight organization has been created to serve as a bridge between the government and
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE COLON ALTERNATIVE
Andrew Bounds |
Two old cranes stand at the end of a mile-long container berth at Manzanillo International Terminal
3PLS WARM TO DOT-COMS
Helen Atkinson |
Ben Gordon, founder and chief executive of 3Plex, an Internet company whose customer base is third-p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
P&O PLANS UK'S BIGGEST BOX PORT
JOC Staff |
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co., owner of P&O Ports and half-owner of P&O Nedlloyd Contai
Maritime
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
A HOT TOPIC at the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association government affairs confeRence
INTERMODAL LEADS AUGUST RISE IN RAIL TRAFFIC
Lawrence H Kaufman |
U.S. and Canadian railroads saw a 4.4 percent increase in originated intermodal traffic in August, c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TACA DELAYS SED PAPERWORK FEE
JoC ONLINE |
The Trans-Atlantic Conference Agreement (TACA) will not impose a $100 fee for paper shippers export
Maritime
SUPPLYLINKS APPOINTS CURRY TO BOARD
JoC ONLINE |
SupplyLinks, Inc., a new Internet-based supply-chain management service provider, has named W. Roger
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
HERE ARE BRIEF SNAPSHOTS OF THE MAJOR PORTS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
JOC Staff |
RIO DE JANEIRORio has been facing the same challenges as Santos. But it is smaller and does
SUPPLY IS TIGHT IN ASIA, TOO
JOC Staff |
Domestic containers on the West Coast aren't the only piece of equipment in short supply. Shippers a
Maritime
IS ACL IN PLAY?
JOC Staff |
Atlantic Container Line, the trans-Atlantic operator of multipurpose container and roll-on, roll-off
Maritime
AUTUMN REQUIRED READING
Export ABCs - FRANK REYNOLDS |
Summer is over and school has reopened. Time to put away the trashy novels and dig into some serious
BRITISH MIDLAND RETURN TO NORTH ATLANTIC
Bruce Barnard |
British Midland, Britain's second largest airline, will return to the North Atlantic after 18 years
Air Cargo
HARBOR TRUCKERS PROTEST ON WEST COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Harbor truck drivers, galvanized by soaring diesel fuel prices and long lines at some container term
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EU HALTS AIRPORT SLOTS SALE SCHEME
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union has shelved controversial plans to forceairlines to surrender slots at major airp
Air Cargo
CARGO EXPANSION SET FOR HOUSTON AIRPORT
Bill Hensel Jr. |
A major expansion of air cargo facilities at Bush Intercontinental Airport is part of a $1.7 billion
Air Cargo
CONSENSUS BUILDER
Bill Mongelluzzo |
As managing director of maritime services at the Port of Long Beach, Don Wylie believes one of the m
PANAMA STRUGGLES WITH CAPACITY
Andrew Bounds |
The question for the Panama Canal no longer is where the cargo will come from, but how to handle a r
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