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AirBridgeCargo Adds Fourth 747-400
Thomas L. Gallagher |
AirBridgeCargo Airlines, the scheduled cargo subsidiary of Volga-Dnepr Group and Russia’s largest international cargo carrier, added a fourth 747-400 extended range freighter to its fleet.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Saddle Creek Acquires ServiceCraft
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Saddle Creek Corporation acquired ServiceCraft Logistics, a third-party logistics company headquartered in Buena Park, Calif.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Four Korean Carriers to Borrow $630 Million
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping and three other South Korean shipping lines agreed to borrow $630 million from 13 lenders to refinance liquefied natural gas vessels, according to Bloomberg News.
Maritime
Customs to Close Los Angeles Drawback Office
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection intends to close its drawback office for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, according to an announcement Tuesday in the Federal Register. The agency set a Dec.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Trucking Software Pioneers to Merge
JOC Staff |
Two of the biggest names in trucking software were combined today as TMW Systems acquired Innovative Computing for an undisclosed price.
Trucking News
MD Logistics General Manager Retires
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Bob Whitney is retiring as general manager of MD Logistics in Plainfield, Ind. At the same time, the company appointed two people to executive positions.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
UPS Opens Expanded Toronto Hub
Thomas L. Gallagher |
UPS Canada on Dec. 1 formally opened a $70 million expansion of its Toronto distribution center, the largest single Canadian investment for the global package delivery company.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Forwarder News
FMCSA Names Chief Medical Officer
JOC Staff |
FMCSA is pleased to announce that Benisse Lester, M.D., has been appointed as the Chief Medical Officer for the Agency.
JAXPORT CCO Receives Chamber Honor
JOC Staff |
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Chief Commerical Officer Roy Schleicher has been honored with this year's International Business Leader Award by the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce, th
NAFTA Trade Fell 12 Months Running
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Surface trade between the United States and its partners in the North American Free Trade Agreement completed a cycle in September of 12 consecutive months of steep declines. U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
CN Asks Customers for Help During Strike
John D. Boyd |
Canadian National Railway is asking customers to help it line up their freight for easier train pickup by taking steps to curb railcar switching by CN while its locomotive engineers are on strike.
Rail News
North-American rail
California Clean-Trucks Cut Pollution 80 Percent
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Southern California clean-truck program by Jan. 1 will have reduced diesel pollution in the harbor by 80 percent, a full two years ahead of schedule.
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Strike Delaying Trains at Halifax
John D. Boyd |
Port operations at Halifax, N.S., are feeling the impact of a locomotive engineers strike against Canadian National Railway.
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Manufacturing Growth Slows in November
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Growth in US manufacturing sector slowed in November as a closely watched report on factory activity slipped back 2.1 percentage points, the Institute for Supply Management reported Tuesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lloyd’s Register, Bestway to Develop Green Bulker
Peter T. Leach |
Lloyd’s Register Classification Society (China) teamed up with Shanghai Bestway Marine Engineering Design to develop a new fuel-efficient bulk carrier that can satisfy demands by shipowners and
Maritime
Forwarding
Marseille Box Traffic Grows
Bruce Barnard |
Container traffic rose 5 percent at Marseilles in the first ten months of 2009 compared with a year ago even as France's biggest port suffered a double digit decline in overall cargo volume.
Maritime
Forwarding
Shipping Executive Bob Magee Dies
JOC Staff |
Bob Magee, an executive with Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Sea Star Line and their holding company, died Monday, Saltchuk Resources announced.
Maritime
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TSA Failed to Improve Security, Says Report
R.G. Edmonson |
The Transportation Security Administration has not effectively assured the security of air cargo while it is being handled by personnel on the ground, the Department of Homeland Security inspector gen
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Vancouver Sees Cargo Diversions From Rail Strike
John D. Boyd |
Shippers in Canada are diverting some cargo away from Vancouver to U.S ports, as ripple effects spread from the strike by locomotive engineers against Canadian National Railway.
Rail News
North-American rail
Teamsters Seek to Organize Challenger
JOC Staff |
The Teamsters union launched a campaign to organize 1,500 workers at the Challenger Group, one of Canada's largest privately owned trucking companies.
Trucking News
Trucking labor
Vancouver Warns of Rail Strike Impact
John D. Boyd |
Canada’s top West Coast port is warning the government and industry that the new strike by locomotive engineers against Canadian National Railway could leave lasting damage.
Rail News
North-American rail
Canadian Pacific Tests Biodiesel
John D. Boyd |
Canadian Pacific teamed up with the Canadian government’s Natural Resources ministry to test the use of biodiesel fuel, in what CP says will be “the first time biodiesel will be used in Ca
Rail News
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CSX Names Brown as COO
John D. Boyd |
David A. Brown will become the chief operating officer at eastern-U.S. railroad CSX Transportation when Tony Ingram retires from that post Dec. 31.
Rail News
North-American rail
Diesel Drops Fourth Consecutive Week
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Diesel fell 1.2 cents to $2.775 per gallon last week, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Trucking News
Landstar Says Truckload Growing in 4Q
William B. Cassidy |
Freight volume is increasing faster than anticipated at truckload giant Landstar System, which told analysts today it expects positive year-over-year load count growth in the fourth quarter.
Trucking News
Investors Eye International Lease Finance Corp.
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The chief executive officer of International Lease Finance Corp.
Air Cargo
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ProLogis Sees Stabilizing European Market
JOC Staff |
ProLogis said Monday the European commercial real estate market is stabilizing after announcing lease agreements for some 378,000 square feet at distribution centers across the continent.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Black Friday Weekend Total Inches Up
Thomas L. Gallagher |
While the average online shopper spent more on purchases than last year, consumers who went out to the stores for Black Friday weekend spent less, bringing total consumer spending for the three day st
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Emirates Claims Strong Finances
Bruce Barnard |
Dubai's state-owned Emirates Airlines, a passenger and cargo carrier, said it will not be forced to cancel any aircraft orders following the debt crisis afflicting the Persian Gulf emirate.
Air Cargo
China Brings Good Things to GE
John D. Boyd |
With North American demand for rail equipment still weak, locomotive builder GE Transportation is expanding operations in China while partnering with China’s Ministry of Railways to target U.S.
Rail News
Trucking Begins to Buy
William B. Cassidy |
Warren Buffett isn’t the only investor interested in transportation companies.
Trucking News
Redrawing Rail’s Map
John D. Boyd |
Warren Buffett’s buyout of BNSF Railway may be running smoothly toward completion early next year, but it is sending ripples down the tracks to rail lines and shippers.
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
50 years, 50 feet at Baltimore
Joseph Bonney |
Baltimore is getting ready for a bigger Panama Canal.
Maritime
Rate of Survival
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Approaching cargo interests at the National Industrial Transportation League’s annual convention in Anaheim, Calif., this month, Ronald D. Widdows spoke with a bit of a swagger.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Trucking News
Channeling a Dream
Leticia Lozano |
The plans for a new shipping passageway in Central America to rival the Panama Canal may flow through the Middle East.
Maritime
India Plans Automotive Logistics Hubs
JOC Staff |
Hoping to shift more freight off its road and onto rail, India is building a network of rail-based logistics hubs for its growing automotive industry.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Unraveling Trade Preferences
Alan M. Field |
When the Central America Free Trade Agreement squeaked through Congress four years ago, U.S. textile and apparel importers rejoiced.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Reform on ETA Watch
John D. Boyd |
It has taken all of this year, but if lawmakers get railroads and their customers to accept a legislative deal that Senate staff has been patching together for months, a major rail reform bill could m
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Reinventing the FMC
JOC Staff |
As new chairman, Lidinsky plans a more active role for agency in U.S. and world maritime issues
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Fighting for Deregulation
R.G. Edmonson |
The fog of war is descending on the battle over port trucking.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
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