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A GREAT NAME IS PRESERVED
Paul Richardson |
Mergers and acquisitions have a habit of causing an identity crisis. A loss of identity is probably
SEND ME A RABBIT, BUT KEEP THE PACKAGING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, IF YOU PLEASE
Web View - HELEN ATKINSON |
The Journal of Commerce Group held a conference jointly with the Port of Baltimore Aug. 9 on ''Globa
EURO BUREAUCRATS SHOULD QUIT WHILE THEY'RE AHEAD ON BULK SHIPPING
Europe View - by Bruce Barnard |
Bulk shipping and bureaucracy normally don't mix, but European regulators' latest foray into the tan
HOW TO GIVE YOUR COMPUTER AN EXTRA BOOST _ AND THEN SOME
Mike Berman's Tech Talk |
You see their ads in all the computer magazines. And, if you're a true computer geek with older hard
PEAK POSITIONING
Ted Prince |
The concept of the import ''peak season'' is a quaint holdover from past years when there were clear
RIGHT SIZE, RIGHT SERVICE
Bill Ralph |
Hanjin Shipping is one of the front-runners in moving containers to Asia. While first-quarter market
SCREENING EXPORTS FOR PROBLEMS
David Biederman |
In last week's column I outlined the Bureau of Export Administration's Export Management System guid
A MARRIAGE, IN REVIEW
Paul Richardson |
It's just over a year since the announcement that the A.P. Moller Group had made the much-expected d
AN EXPORT QUESTION ANSWERED
JOC Staff |
The traffic manager for a U.S. exporter sent in the following question about new export regulations,
MANAGING GROWTH
Peter Tirschwell |
It is a welcome development for shippers as well as the maritime industry that serious attention is
SOME WHAT-IFS ON RAIL MERGER POLICY
Surface Reflections - by Lawrence H Kaufman |
There really are two what-ifs to consider as the Surface Transportation Board continues to work towa
HOW TO CHOOSE A CUSTOMS BROKER
Donald Fischer's Import ABCs |
Importers choosing a customs broker for the first time or reconsidering theirexisting relationship o
HANDHELD COMPUTER GETS A THUMB'S UP
Mike Berman's Tech Talk |
When I was offered the chance to take a look at Palm Computing's new color handheld computer, I jump
ADVICE TO PROFIT BY
Bill Ralph |
''Many receive advice, few profit by it,'' wrote Publius Syrus in the first century B.C. Advice, and
FUTURE MERGERS AND THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
SURFACE REFLECTIONS by Lawrence H Kaufman |
The Surface Transportation Board and its staff is wading through the thousands of pages filed with i
PEAK POSITIONING
Ted Prince |
The concept of the import ''peak season'' is a quaint holdover from past years when there were clear
EXPORT COMPLIANCE TIPS
David Biederman |
All of the supply chain management in the world won't do you any good if your shipment gets held up
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT
Paul Richardson" |
Historically, right now the shipping industry goes to sleep for a month or so. Scandinavians take to
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
Peter Tirschwell |
As you've undoubtedly noticed, we chose former Federal Maritime Commission chairman Chris Koch for t
IT'S JAPAN TRADE POLICY TIME AGAIN
Trade Scene by Richard Lawrence |
Who says that trade-wise last week's Group of Eight summit in Okinawa was essentially a non-event?
A NEW GAME CARD THAT ROCKS
Tech Talk by Mike Berman |
In the time of King Arthur there was the search for the Holy Grail. Today we're faced with another q
SURFACE REFLECTIONS BY LAWRENCE H KAUFMAN - QUEEN VICTORIA, DISRAELI AND US RAILROADS
JoC ONLINE |
Britain's Queen Victoria, confused by the twists and turns of Britain's foreign policy, once asked P
FORK IN THE ROAD
Bill Ralph |
Two years ago, the Oetker Group, the owner of Hamburg-Sud, warned its investors that the shipping di
TRANS-ATLANTIC RUMINATIONS
Paul Richardson |
Things are shaping up on the trans-Atlantic after many months of deliberation. Serious consideration
LIABILITY FOR EXPORT LICENSES
David Biederman |
Two cases in which companies were fined for export violations show how exporters are being held acco
E-COMMERCE'S DARK SIDE
Ted Prince |
Reports of the impact of e-commerce permeate the media. Forecasts about the ultimate size of the mar
FLUNKING THE TEST
Joseph Bonney |
Here's a question to test your maritime knowledge: To which era does the following paragraph refer?<
STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION
JOC Staff |
In response to Reconciling Reconciliation (June 5-11, Page 53), Don Luther was right - some importer
AEROPOLITICS GROUNDING MULTINATIONAL DEALS
Europe View - Bruce Barnard |
So it's official. A foreign company can now take over a U.S. firm working on a Star Wars project but
PORT "NETWORKS" - A WAVE OF THE FUTURE?
Europe View - by Robert Koenig |
For thousands of years, European seaports have built their reputations and businesses primarily by v
PILOTING YOUR VOICE THROUGH THE INTERNET
Tech Talk - by Mike Berman |
A few weeks ago I wrote about the Voice Pod from Altec Lansing that enables you to send compressed v
IMPORT-EXPORT WEB RESOURCES
David Biederman |
Here is a sampling of some of the better import/export resources on the Internet.CEOExpress
THE TOP BANANA
Bill Ralph |
Some men never grow up. Four years ago, in my early 40s, I reluctantly stopped playing competitive s
THE MILLION-LOAD MARCH
Ted Prince |
The first anniversary of the Conrail breakup passed last month. To mark the occasion, the Chemical M
'PERTINENT COMMENTS' ON TERMINAL AUTOMATION
JOC Staff |
Robotic Container Handling Co. appreciates the excellent coverage on the cover and in the ''body'' o
THE COLD HARD FACTS
Paul Richardson |
Some years back, I got my knuckles firmly rapped for suggesting that only ice-strengthened ships cou
TWO IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS
Peter Tirschwell |
When something momentous happens in the container shipping field, it is usually predictable, like th
RAILROADS NEED (AND DESERVE) COMPETITIVE EQUITY
Lawrence Kaufman's Surface Reflections |
About a quarter of a century ago the railroad industry conducted what it called a competitive equity
DATA, DATA EVERYWHERE, AND NARY A THOUGHT TO THINK
Web View - by Helen Atkinson |
The joy of the Internet is that information can be passed easily, quickly and cheaply all around the
A PERFECT EU-U.S TRADE STORM BREWING
Trade Scene - by Richard Lawrence |
Though its name is deceptively benign - carousel - it's nothing less than a new psychological weapon
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