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TRAFFIC AT CHITTAGONG PORT UP 11 PERCENT OVER PREVIOUS YEAR
N. Vasuki Rao |
Bangladesh's main seaport of Chittagong, overcoming strikes and natural calamities, handled 11.6 per
Maritime
OOCL'S POON TO RETIRE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Jim Poon, one of the best-known people in the containership business, is planning to retire this fal
Maritime
CHICAGO FLIGHTS DELAYED FOR HOURS
Associated Press |
Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed for hours at O'Hare International airport here, but a u
Air Cargo
KLM REVAMPS WINTER SCHEDULE
JoC ONLINE |
KLM Royal Dutch Airlnes plans to implement a wide range of changes in its winter schedules for Europ
Air Cargo
OCEANCONNECT.COM SETS LAUNCH FOR ROTTERDAM
JoC ONLINE |
OceanConnect.com, an e-commerce marketplace for the purchase and sale of ship products and services,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ARZOON REVEALS FUNDING, EXECUTIVES
JoC ONLINE |
Railroad dot.com, Arzoon has raised $34 million since its launch in September 1999, from individual,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LOWER DRAFT AT PAKISTAN PORT AFFECTING COUNTRY'S SHIPMENTS
N.Vasuki Rao |
A one-meter reduction in draft at Port Qasim in the past month is affecting Pakistan's exports, the
Maritime
EUROGATE STEVEDORE PURSUES EXPANSION
Robert Koenig |
The Eurogate Group, which handles containers in Germany's two biggest seaports, as well as in Italy
Maritime
SYNCHRONET NAMES SEA-LAND VET AS VP
JoC ONLINE |
SynchroNet Marine, business-to-business container exchange, has named Paul Larking as vice president
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ASIAN FEEDER LINES RAISE CALCUTTA RATES
JOC Staff |
An Indian-based group of feeder lines on Monday announced what it said was the first round of rate i
Maritime
TAIWAN'S CAL EYES STAKE IN MAINLAND CARGO AIRLINE
P.T. Bangsberg |
With commercial ties blossoming across the strait separating China and Taiwan, a proposal by China A
Air Cargo
THE BATTLE OF BRENNER PASS
Robert Koenig |
For 800 years, the Brenner Pass over the Alps between Austria and Italy has been one of Europe's key
Maritime
GATX NAMES TRAVERS DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RAIL
JoC ONLINE |
GATX Capital Corp. has appointed Noel Travers as director of its international rail business.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BNP PARIBAS GROUP JOINS BOLERO.NET
JoC ONLINE |
BNP Paribas, the international banking group based in Paris that had $4.2 billion in sales in 1998,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE METHYL BROMIDE BROUHAHA
Patricia B. Demetrio |
Growers, shippers and ports are pursuing an aggressive strategy in Washington to avoid the widely pr
CHARLESTON VS. SAVANNAH
Tony Bartelme |
Two years ago, Maersk Sealand set off a fierce bidding war among ports seeking to be the carrier's N
Maritime
THE WEEK
JOC Staff |
P&O NEDLLOYD UPGRADES FARRELL SERVICE. P&O Nedlloyd, which has won Maritime Administration approval
FORECAST: MODERATE GROWTH
JOC Staff |
The next 10 years will bring fewer abrupt changes in trade volumes as a gradually declining dollar l
Maritime
CON-WAY NOW EXPANDS AIR COVERAGE
JoC ONLINE |
Con-Way NOW, a freight carrier specializing in emergency and express service that began operations i
Air Cargo
LOS ANGELES IMPORT VOLUME NEAR RECORD IN JUNE
JoC ONLINE |
Container traffic into the Port of Los Angeles topped 200,000 for the third consecutive month in Jun
Maritime
RASMUS NEW CHAIRMAN OF FORT SCHUYLER MARITIME COLLEGE
JoC ONLINE |
Ronald C. Rasmus, chairman and president of Great Lakes Towing Co. of Cleveland, has been elected ch
Maritime
CARGOSPHERE OPENS DALLAS OFFICE
JoC ONLINE |
CargoSphere.com, an online international transportation auction company that went live in February,
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NO MORE FAXED SEDS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
It happens all the time: A ship is ready to sail, but there's no shipper's export declaration for a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JOSTLING FOR POSITION
Bruce Barnard |
Europe has become the make-or-break market for the world's leading air express companies. As the ind
Air Cargo
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION ON HMT
Paul Spillenger |
Do importers still have any hope of getting rid of the unpopular harbor maintenance tax on their wat
Maritime
CN BOOSTS INTERMODAL SCHEDULES TO THE EAST
Courtney Tower |
Canadian National Railway on Monday announced the launch of four new intermodal freight trains linki
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TO CATCH A THIEF...
Chris Barnett |
As a Bowling Green University senior, Barry Brandman dreamed of joining the FBI, traveling the world
THIS IS A JOB FOR ... CARGO GUY!
Helen Atkinson |
For security of cargo traveling by truck, what's better, a bolt seal or a cable seal? These and othe
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A RETAILER'S PAPER TRAIL
Helen Atkinson |
How inefficient is the paper documentation that accompanies import-export shipments?Here is the expe
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NEW COMPETITION IN EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
Integrated express carriers are gaining an edge over traditional transport companies in the fast-gro
Air Cargo
PESKY EXPORT REGULATIONS
Gene Linn |
While much attention has been focused on keeping invasive species such as the tree-devouring Asian l
RUSSIA-KOREAN RAIL LINK MAY BE RESTORED
JoC ONLINE |
Russia may propose that the railway line between North and South Korea be restored, according to rep
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EMIRATES TO INTRODUCE DIRECT FLIGHTS TO SOUTHERN INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
Emirates Airlines, lured by the potential of passenger and cargo business from southern India, will
Air Cargo
EU TO WARN KOREAN SHIPYARDS OF WTO ACTION OVER SHIPBUILDING
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union will warn South Korea on Tuesday that it risks a challenge in the World Trade Org
Maritime
IT'S ELECTRONIC, AND OFFICIAL
Helen Atkinson |
The shipping industry joined in welcoming the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DEUTSCHE BAHN WARNS OF POOR EARNINGS
Bridgenews |
The profits of Deutsche Bahn AG, the government-owned railway on the road to privatization in coming
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
THE WEIGHT OF THE MATTER
Gene Linn |
As the squeeze on trucking capacity in the U.S. gets tighter, exporters and other shippers are hopin
HONG KONG TEXTILE FIRMS FORM E-TRADE CONSORTIUM
P.T. Bangsberg |
Eight of Hong Kong's largest textile and apparel producers are banding together in a consortium to c
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
'A POWERFUL COMBINATION'
Bill Hensel, Jr. |
James R. Crane, chief executive of EGL Inc., neatly summarized the reasoning behind his company's ac
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RAILS SAY THEY'RE READY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
As the trans-Pacific peak season shifts into high gear, port officials from Los Angeles and Long Bea
Maritime
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