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Truckers Pan Cap-and-Trade
John Gallagher |
A cap-and-trade energy program would mean huge costs for the trucking industry and American consumers, the American Trucking Associations told Congress.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LTL
WTO Head Sees Doha Trade Deal by 2010
Alan Field |
World Trade Organization head Pascal Lamy said Tuesday that senior U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Developer Plans to Tap Mississippi for Energy
JOC Staff |
The Mississippi may in a few years be laced with giant underwater turbines using the force of the river’s flow to generate power if Free Flow Power Corp, a Massachusetts-based hydropower develop
Maritime
Mitsubishi Plans Nuclear Growth
JOC Staff |
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plans to increase its nuclear divisions’ earnings by 50 percent by 2020 through constructing new nuclear plants and providing after-sales services and nuc
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Teamsters Weigh YRC Pension Deferments
John Gallagher |
Two months after YRC Worldwide received approval from its lenders to use real estate as collateral for union pension deferrals, the Teamsters union formed a committee to consider whether changes are n
Trucking News
LTL
Trucking labor
Highway Bill Faces Tight Deadline
JOC Staff |
The clock is ticking on the next highway bill, which is scheduled to become law by Sept. 30.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Report Calls for New Direction in Transport Policy
JOC Staff |
A bipartisan think tank is calling for sweeping reform of U.S. transportation planning, infrastructure funding and federal oversight as part of this year’s highway bill.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Steel Slide Swamps Great Lakes' Shipping
Courtney Tower |
Deep recession affecting the steel plants ringing the Great Lakes basin in North America is creating huge decreases in shipments of iron ore and limestone for those same plants, the Lake Carriers' Ass
Maritime
Forwarding
NS Mulls Electrification; UP Looks Away
John D. Boyd |
A Norfolk Southern Railway executive said his company is exploring the potential to eventually electrify some freight rail lines in connection with passenger rail corridors, but the chief executive of
Rail News
North-American rail
U.S. Box Imports Plummet 22 Percent
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Container volumes at U.S.
Maritime
Forwarding
Charleston Port Narrows Choice for Chief
Peter T. Leach |
Charleston media are speculating that the South Carolina State Ports Authority narrowed its search for a new chief executive down to James Newsome, the president of Hapag-Lloyd (North America).
Maritime
DHL Speeds Japan-U.S. Box Services
Hisane Masaki |
DHL Global Forwarding Japan launched direct less-than-container-load services connecting Tokyo and Yokohama to Chicago.
Maritime
Forwarding
Union Pacific Chief Expects Tepid Recovery
John D. Boyd |
As Union Pacific Railroad feels out today’s freight market and plans for when it might pull out of its downturn, Chairman, President and CEO James R. Young is cautious.
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North-American rail
Agricultural Exports Increase
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The westbound movement of agricultural products is outperforming general merchandise, and the U.S.
Maritime
Forwarding
FedEx Attacks Bill as UPS “Bailout”
JOC Staff |
FedEx is going after UPS directly in an aggressive new campaign the express carrier launched Tuesday against efforts to make the company a more ready target for unions.
Air Cargo
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Qantas Contracts With ATSG for Freighter
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Qantas will launch an Australia-New Zealand air cargo service this month with a 767 freighter operation leased from U.S.-based Air Transport Services Group, the airline announced Tuesday.
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Barges Link Cambodia, Vietnam, U.S.
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Ocean carrier MOL launched river barge service from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to bring containers via the new deep-water terminal in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, to the United States.
Maritime
California Clean-Trucks Program Ahead of Plan
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are on track to achieve many of the environmental goals in their clean-trucks program almost four years ahead of schedule, thanks to an aggressive strategy for
Maritime
North American ports
Air France-KLM Cargo Stabilized
Bruce Barnard |
Air France-KLM, Europe's biggest cargo airline, said its freight traffic stabilized in May after steep declines over the past six months.
Air Cargo
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MOL Denies Container Spinoff
Peter T. Leach |
Japanese carrier MOL has refuted a report by Reuters that it is considering “spinning off” it container division.
Maritime
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Forwarding
India to Push Port Projects
JOC Staff |
Indian Shipping Minister G.K. Vasan called for speedy execution of various port capacity expansion projects in a bid to boost the country’s infrastructure sector.
Maritime
Oberstar: Highway Bill to Redesign DOT
by R.G. Edmonson |
Future transportation policy will break down the Department of Transportation’s “Stonehenge” structure — restructuring a group of monoliths — Rep. James L.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Oberstar: Treasury Should Pay Back Trust Fund
R.G. Edmonson |
Infusing cash to keep the Highway Trust fund afloat at the end of fiscal 2009 is a matter of payback, Rep. James Oberstar, D-Minn., said Monday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Diesel Soars 14.6 Cents to $2.498
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Retail diesel soared 14.6 cents to $2.498 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Not since the panic of last June have prices shot up so fast.
Trucking News
Long Beach Port Chief Defends Truck Program
JOC Staff |
The Port of Long Beach can “live with” a court order limiting its ability to impose concession plans on the harbor trucking industry, but will fight to keep what it considers key elements
Maritime
North American ports
UPS, Pilots Reach Pact to Avert Furloughs
John Gallagher |
UPS and the Independent Pilots Association averted an immediate furlough of 300 UPS pilots through voluntary cost-cutting programs identified by the IPA that could save $131 million over the next thre
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Forwarder News
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Shippers Throw Support to Heavier Trucks
John Gallagher |
Big shippers are throwing their weight behind legislation allowing heavier trucks on federal roads as a way to boost carrier productivity, save fuel, and cut transportation costs.
Trucking News
LTL
Maersk to Hike Rates
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Maersk Line will increase rates on services from the Far East to Europe on July 1. In July and September, rates will go up on services between Europe and the Middle East and South Asia.
Maritime
Container lines
Port of Long Beach Seeks Stimulus
JOC Staff |
At a time when federal support for high-speed rail is grabbing headlines, the nation needs to pay more attention to its ports, says the head of one of the nation’s largest container ports.
Maritime
North American ports
U.S., India Discuss Revival of Doha
Alan Field |
In an effort to revive the long-delayed Doha Round of global trade negotiations, U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
African Bloc to Launch Customs Union
Alan Field |
Leaders of the 19-nation Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa said Monday that they are ready to launch a customs union to facilitate the free movement of goods in the region.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Bulk Carrier Fined $2.2M for Pollution
R.G. Edmonson |
The corporate owner of a Korean-flag bulk carrier will pay a $2.2 million fine for violating U.S. oil pollution laws, the Justice Department announced Friday.
Maritime
Forwarding
Global Trade Indicator Edges Up
Alan Field |
The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said its composite leading indicator for the OECD area rose in April, reaching 93.2 compared with a revised 92.7 in March.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Hong Kong Box Volume Drops 20 Percent
Peter T. Leach |
The volume of container traffic handled by the Port of Hong Kong dropped 20 percent in the first quarter to 4.6 million TEUs, according to statistics published last week by the Census and Statistics D
Maritime
Forwarding
MOL Mulls Selling Box Business
JOC Staff |
MOL said last week it is considering spinning off its container shipping division and selling it to a non-Japanese shipping line as one option to turn around the loss-making business.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Leading the Logistics Pack
Alan M. Field |
Companies that prepared for the recession by coordinating their supply chain divisions with departments that manage engineering and marketing are in the best position to emerge stronger than ever.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Airlines Face $9 Billion Loss in 2009
Bruce Barnard |
The world's airlines will collectively lose $9 billion in 2009, almost double the forecast less than three months ago, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Japanese Air Cargo Decline Slows
Hisane Masaki |
Japan's two largest airlines saw their international cargo volume fall in April on a year-on-year basis amid the deep global economic slump, according to their monthly reports.
Air Cargo
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Software’s Saving Grace
Alan Field |
Leif Holm-Andersen, director of transportation and logistics at Arrow Electronics, has been using freight payment software for several years, and he wouldn’t dream of going back to old-fashioned proce
Intermodal providers
New Vision on freight?
Peter Tirschwell |
Given less pressure on capacity and a focus on high-speed rail, goods movement advocates are unlikely to get everything they want out of the upcoming five-year reauthorization of the nation’s highway
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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