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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
SENATE OKS ENERGY AND WATER BILL
JoC ONLINE |
The Senate voted late Monday to approve a $23.6 billion energy and water bill, which appropriated $4
Maritime
METROPOLITAN STEVEDORE WINS TWO WEST COAST CONTRACTS
JoC ONLINE |
Metropolitan Stevedore Co. last week was awarded two contracts at West Coast ports.Hyundai A
Maritime
SATELLITE TRACKING TESTING FOR TRAILERS, CHASSIS
Janet Plume |
Untethered trailers and container chassis are the latest links in the transportation chain where inf
DEUTSCHE POST'S PROFIT SURGES AHEAD OF IPO
Bruce Barnard |
At first glance, Deutsche Post World Net's announcement of record first-half earnings appears a perf
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EMERY WINS $5 MILLION BRITISH DEFENSE CONTRACT
JoC ONLINE |
Emery Worldwide has been awarded a global air forwarding contract by the Defense Transport and Movem
Air Cargo
ROGER KAVANAGH'S CRYSTAL BALL
Joseph Bonney |
Heavy-lift shipments are a staple for Intermarine Inc., the New Orleans-based breakbulk operator, an
CUSTOMS RAISES FEES AT 36 AIRPORTS
JOC Staff |
U.S. Customs has imposed a 5.6 percent increase in user fees at 36 small and medium-sized airports.<
Air Cargo
THE PRICE OF INFLUENCE
Paul Spillenger |
For U.S. maritime labor unions, the most important port is Washington, D.C. U.S. seafaring jobs are
Maritime
TIACA HONORS MALKIN
JoC ONLINE |
The International Air Cargo Association on Saturday presented its lifetime achievement award to Rich
Air Cargo
CARGOLUX NAMES NEW VICE PRESIDENT FOR NORTH AMERICA
JoC ONLINE |
Sigmar Sigurdsson, Cargolux's top official in North America for the past decade, will return to the
Air Cargo
STEEL OFFICIAL EXPECTS ANTI-DUMPING APPEALS NEXT YEAR
Janet Plume |
Conditions are ripe for a new round of steel anti-dumping cases early next year, the president of th
NISTEVO TRUMPETS RESULTS OF STUDY ON COLLABORATIVE LOGISTICS
JoC ONLINE |
Nistevo, a company that sells software designed to help companies collaborate over their logistics f
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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
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