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CARGONOW WILL SERVE CUSTOMERS OF ONLINE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET
Helen Atkinson |
CargoNow.com, an online marketplace for internationaltransportation and logistics services, has sign
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RAILROADS POST 4.8 PERCENT GAIN IN INTERMODAL VOLUME FOR MAY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Rail intermodal traffic, spurred by continued gains in imports, turned in its 20th consecutive year-
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
HONG KONG FIRM MOVES TO CREATE GLOBAL LOGISTICS NETWORK
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of Hong Kong's largest property developers is boosting its logistics activity with creation of E
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
KITTY HAWK EXECUTIVE TO MOVE BACK TO HEADQUARTERS
William Armbruster |
Toby Skaar, vice president and general manager of Kitty Hawk Cargo, will be returning to the air car
Air Cargo
PORTS TO BE PRIVATIZED BY YEAR'S END, GREECE SAYS
Bruce Barnard |
Greece plans to finalize details of the partial privatization of the country's two top ports, Pireau
Maritime
ILWU, PMA LOSE APPEAL IN EEOC CASE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Some 2,200 minority applicants who were rejected for lucrative waterfront jobs because they failed a
Maritime
HUTCHISON PRESSES ON WITH COGSA REFORM SENATE UNLIKELY TO SEE LEGISLATION THIS YEAR, HOWEVER
Paul Spillenger |
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is still hopeful that a bill to amend the 1936 Carriage of Goods by Sea Ac
Maritime
BOLERO.NET SIGNS FIVE SOFTWARE COMPANIES
JOC Online |
Five software companies have joined bolero.net, the international logistics and financial communitie
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FEWER STICKERS, FASTER SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When David Adam joined Marine Terminals Corp. in 1980, clerks tracked container movements around ter
Maritime
PEOPLE
JOC Staff |
RICH DESIMONE, president, global marine at St. Paul Companies Inc., from senior vice president, mari
CUSTOMS SEEKS A CONSENSUS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. Customs didn't satisfy everyone with its latest version of a program to revolutionize the way i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CIRCLE'S GIBERT BACK IN CHARGE
William Armbruster |
Two years after turning over the reins at Circle International to David I. Beatson, Peter Gibert has
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
'VIRTUAL GATES' ARE USED WORLDWIDE
JOC Staff |
Speeding up port gate operations is often a matter of automation: using computers to process customs
Maritime
MITSUI O.S.K. LAUNCHES INTER-WEST AFRICA SERVICE
JOC Staff |
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines said it will introduce a dedicated Japan/Asia to inter-West Africa service begin
Maritime
COMERICA TO OFFER TRADECARD TO IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS
JOC Online |
TradeCard Inc., an online trade transaction settlement company for importers and exporters, and Come
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
FEDEX TO HELP CUSTOMERS BUILD "ONLINE STORES'
JoC ONLINE |
FedEx Corp. is launching a new service to help small- to medium-size customers expand their business
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ITALIAN SHIP HIJACKED EN ROUTE TO INDIA
Associated Press |
Fourteen armed stowaways have hijacked an India-bound Italian cargo vessel, demanding safe passage t
Maritime
BANGLADESH VOWS TO SPEED UP CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
N. Vasuki Rao |
Bangladesh's Finance Minister S.A.M.S. Kibria has promised the government will introduce modern cust
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
RADAR SCREEN
JOC Staff |
A FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION interim report on the impact of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 1998
AFTER THE NY-NJ DEAL
Greg Storey and Bill Armbruster |
One of the few strings left dangling after a port peace accord between the governors of New York and
Maritime
A LIFE OF SHIPS AND PEOPLE
Joseph Bonney |
Most mornings on his way to work, Capt. Jim McNamara stops at Port Newark. He'll board a ship, chat
FEDEX OUTLINES PLANS FOR LATIN AMERICA
William Armbruster |
Four months after being named president of the Latin America and Caribbean division of FedEx Express
Air Cargo
CSAV ENTERS THE BIG LEAGUES
Paul Richardson |
Chilean shipping line Compania Sud Americana de Vapores became the latest member of the club of glob
Maritime
ILA NEGOTIATIONS GET AN EARLY START
Greg Storey |
Most of the faces will be the same when East Coast longshore labor leaders and employer officials si
CLEARCROSS TO PROVIDE LANDED COSTS TO ARIBA'S CUSTOMERS
Helen Atkinson |
ClearCross has announced an agreement with Ariba by which Ariba's procurementmanagement software wil
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PORT PRIVATIZATION SHOWS RESULTS IN MEXICO
JOC Staff |
Mexican ports used be nightmares of overstaffing, inefficiency, corruption and cargo delays. They st
RINGING THE BELL AT GOCARGO.COM
Helen Atkinson |
The first thing you notice when entering the offices of Go-Cargo.com in lower Manhattan is a Honda S
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NO EASY ANSWER
Aviva Freudman |
When cargo moves from road to rail to sea and back to rail and road, who pays for damage to cargo th
Maritime
REGION'S PORTS LOOK SOUTH
JOC Staff |
Look out on the harbor in Seattle, Charleston or Newark, and you'll see ships stacked with steel con
APL BEGINS SERVICE TO MALAYSIA'S PORT OF TANJUNG PELEPAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
After three weeks of assessing Malaysia's new Port of Tanjung Pelepas, APL Ltd. ultimately decided t
Maritime
EMERY NAMES TWO VICE PRESIDENTS FOR ASIA
Joc Online |
Emery Worldwide has appointed two vice presidents for the logistics company's newly reorganized oper
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S., BRITAIN PLAY DOWN HOPES FOR AVIATION BREAKTHROUGH
Bruce Barnard |
Britain and the United States are playing down prospects for a breakthrough in negotiations to open
Air Cargo
UNITED AIRLINES CARGO SIGNS LEASE FOR ALASKA TERMINAL
Online |
United Airlines will be expanding its warehouse space at Anchorage Airport to 10,000 square feet und
Air Cargo
FARRELL FOLLOWS PATH OF APL, LYKES, SEA-LAND
Greg Storey |
American maritime supporters took heart at one aspect of last week's news that P&O Nedlloyd was buyi
Maritime
OPEN SKIES ARE OPEN FOR BEGOTIATION
Bruce Barnard |
Britain's independent air cargo companies risk being sidelined as London and Washington launch a new
Air Cargo
CASTING A WIDER NET
Joseph Bonney |
Steve Bushey, Mike Simon and their colleagues at Americas Systems Inc. believe they've found a way t
Maritime
AIRBUS NEARS APPROVAL OF SUPERJUMBO PROJECT
Bruce Barnard |
Airbus Industrie is ready to announce the go-ahead for a $12 billionproject to build the world's big
Air Cargo
AIR CARGO INC. REBOOTS
William Armbruster |
Air Cargo Inc. hit a huge pothole three years ago when the airline-owned trucking company's main com
Air Cargo
MORE THAN HOT AIR?
Robert Koenig |
When ''Joey'' made his first public flight last month, his proud parent, Germany's CargoLifter AG, h
Air Cargo
TARIFF PUBLISHING INDUSTRY BRACES FOR ANOTHER BLOW
Paul Spillenger |
For the ocean tariff publishing industry, the passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act struck a heav
Maritime
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