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DOT Stimulus Spending Tops $8 Billion
John D. Boyd |
Payments by the Department of Transportation to reimburse states for stimulus projects reached $8.101 billion as of Jan. 8, DOT said, up about $1.3 billion in the past month.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
America Cargo Transport and Foss Maritime Offer Aid to Haiti Following Earthquake
Press Release |
SEATTLE, January 18, 2010 - As recovery efforts in the wake of Haiti's devastating earthquake continue, tugs and barges from two Seattle-based companies are in the U.S.
Maritime
Hanjin Plans Three Trans-Atlantic Rate Hikes
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping plans to raise trans-Atlantic rates in both directions in three quarterly increases on April 1, July 1 and Oct. 1, the carrier announced Monday.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Maersk Adds Felixstowe Service
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Line’s AE7 Asia - Europe service Jan. 13 called at the Port of Felixstowe in the UK.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Deltaport Opens Third Berth
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Deltaport, Canada’s largest container terminal, opened a third berth Monday, increasing the capacity of the Port Metro Vancouver, Canada, facility by 50 percent.
Maritime
California's PierPass to Maintain Port Hours
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The head of Southern California’s PierPass, rejecting suggestions the marine terminal program is too costly to operate with the downturn in container volume, says the terminals will continue to offer
Maritime
Forwarding
U.N. Focuses on Five Haiti Routes
Joseph Bonney |
The United Nations’ World Food Program said it will use five routes to overcome logistics obstacles as it steps up delivery of relief supplies to Haiti.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Marad Sends Ships to Haiti
Joseph Bonney |
The Maritime Administration is sending four special-purpose cargo ships and a high-speed vehicle-passenger ferry to help with Haitian relief efforts.
Maritime
Military Tackles Haiti Logistics
Joseph Bonney |
U.S. military forces are leading efforts to punch through sea, air and road bottlenecks slowing the delivery of food and supplies to earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
Maritime
CMA CGM Makes It Official, Names New CEO
Bruce Barnard |
CMA CGM on Monday officially appointed Philippe Soulie, former head of French construction group Cnim, CEO of the troubled ocean container carrier.
Maritime
Container lines
Flatbed’s Heavy Load
William B. Cassidy |
Flatbed trucking has been flatlining.
Trucking News
Lufthansa to transport relief supplies to Haiti
Press Release |
Lufthansa is supporting the international emergency operations in aid of the earthquake victims in Haiti. Lufthansa Cargo on Jan.
Air Cargo
Ocean Carriers Begin to Deliver Food Aid to Haiti
R.G. Edmonson |
The 278-foot house barge Crimson Clover arrived Sunday night at Port-au-Prince, the first commercial vessel to reach the port since the Jan. 12 earthquake.
Maritime
Railroads Tackle Freight Shortfall
John D. Boyd |
Rail News
Wal-Mart Tightens the Chain
William B. Cassidy |
Wal-Mart Stores is pursuing new savings in sourcing in ways that could help it wrest more control over inbound freight from its vendors and lower inventory costs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Parcels Start Moving
Bruce Barnard |
Deutsche Post DHL is kick-starting the stalled consolidation of Europe’s standard parcel delivery business by leaving the business in the U.K. and France.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Strength in Numbers
Peter T. Leach |
The Transpacific Stabilization Agreement is adding another member and changing its governance and management structure to better deal with what carriers say are insufficient trans-Pacific freigh
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Shippers Face Capacity Squeeze
Joseph Bonney |
Ocean carriers’ service cutbacks are forcing shippers to book further in advance and pay higher rates to keep their containers from being left on the dock.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Shipping’s Stiff Headwinds
Peter T. Leach |
Global trade is recovering as the major industrialized countries slowly climb out of recession. U.S. imports are increasing after months of declines.
Maritime
Forwarding
A Taxing Solution for Inland Waterways
R.G. Edmonson |
At a time when infrastructure is crumbling and resources are depleted, the Army Corps of Engineers needs fresh thinking about the way it manages the inland rivers system, according to a working group
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Alaska Rail Case Splits STB
John D. Boyd |
A Surface Transportation Board case involving a new 80-mile rail line in Alaska suggests a potential fissure between the railroad industry’s three key economic regulators even as Congress debate
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
States Debate Truck Limits
William B. Cassidy |
When heavy snows and frigid weather hit much of the nation in the first two weeks of the year, several states lifted weight restrictions on trucks, some to help endangered crops to get to market and o
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Screening Test Looms For Air Shippers
R.G. Edmonson |
With shipments valued in the tens of millions of dollars, Pfizer is no stranger to cargo security, so the pharmaceutical giant is taking part in the Transportation Security Administration’s Cert
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Air Cargo
India Ports Growth Contained
David Biederman |
Even after 14.5 percent average annual growth in container traffic between 2002 and 2007, the container shipping revolution still has a long way to go in India.
Maritime
Container lines
The Unpaved Path to Growth
David Biederman |
India may be showing sharp growth while the rest of the trading world struggles out of the economic downturn, but it is the one area where the country is lagging that has shippers and logistics operat
Hanjin, Wan Hai to Cooperate in Trans-Pacific
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping and Wan Hai Lines are tightening ranks in the trans-Pacific by establishing a vessel-sharing agreement on Hanjin’s Vietnam-U.S.
Maritime
Container lines
Labor’s Clean-Air Divide
Bill Mongelluzzo |
For several months, officers of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union locals in Southern California have been telling transportation industry gatherings, especially meetings that attract car
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cleaner Ports,Tighter Bonds
Bill Mongelluzzo |
After three years of scaring cargo away and fostering an anti-business image with aggressive environmental programs, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have a message for the industry: Reducing y
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Crowley Settles Puerto Rico Antitrust Claims
Joseph Bonney |
Crowley Liner Services has agreed to an undisclosed settlement with shippers who filed civil antitrust lawsuits against carriers in the wake of a federal investigation into price-fixing in the U.S.
Maritime
Forwarding
AcuTemp, CSafe Offer Reefer Containers for Relief Effort
Press Releases |
DAYTON, Ohio — AcuTemp Thermal Systems, a manufacturer of active and passive containers for transporting temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical and biomedical products, and CSafe, a provider of ac
Air Cargo
This Week
JOC Staff |
The spot rate for shipping a 40-foot container from Hong to Los Angeles jumped 10 percent in the week ending Jan.
AeroLogic Adds Flights to U.S., Hong Kong
Bruce Barnard |
AeroLogic, the joint venture cargo airline of DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo, is adding flights from Germany to the United States and Hong Kong following the delivery of two 777 freighters.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Report Shows Global Ocean Rates Rising
Peter T. Leach |
Average global container shipping rates expanded year-over-year in late 2009 for the first time since mid-2008, according to a new report by Drewry Shipping Consultants.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Shippers Say Trans-Pacific Rate Hikes Holding
Peter T. Leach |
U.S. importers said emergency rate increases the ocean carrier members of the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement are putting into effect this month are taking hold across the board.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
EU Launches Antitrust Probe of Ship Layups
Bruce Barnard |
European Union competition regulators are investigating a controversial plan by German ship owners to share the costs of laying up small container vessels.
Maritime
Forwarding
No Gas Tax Hike in 2010, Says House Leader
John D. Boyd |
Congress will not raise fuel taxes this year to fund transportation construction programs, said a Democratic leader in the House of Representatives.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CN Donates C$100,000 to Red Cross
Press Release |
MONTREAL — Canadian National Railway on Monday announced it will make an initial donation of C$100,000 (US$97,500) to the Red Cross in support of the agency's relief efforts in Haiti.
Rail News
Hands On, Right On!
Peter T. Leach |
When a turbine blew out on one of the three multipurpose vessels Expeditors International of Washington chartered to carry project cargo to South Africa, David Steinbach had to scramble.
Forwarding
Maritime
Shipping Group Pleads for Stronger Anti-Piracy Efforts
JOC Staff |
The International Chamber of Shipping, in an impassioned plea on behalf of ocean trade, on Monday called on governments around the world to launch a stronger, more coordinated effort to wipe out pirac
Maritime
Trade Disputes Roil South American nations
Leticia Lozano |
South American trade integration has been dogged by distrust, but never as much as now.
Forwarding
Maritime
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