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Great Lake Expectations
R.G. Edmonson |
Never mind what a local newspaper said, the Emma Maersk will not be calling at the Port of Oswego, N.Y. For one thing, the St.
Maritime
Spotlight on Spot Rates
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Business conditions in the eastbound Pacific trades are deteriorating so rapidly that carriers will try to prevent the lowest of low-ball spot market rates from becoming de-facto contract rates.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Rails See Safety Switch
John D. Boyd |
When President Obama reached into the labor ranks to choose the next chief of the Federal Railroad Administration, he handed the job of top rail safety regulator to someone who has spent years pursuin
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
Bracing for Higher Fuel Costs — Again
John Gallagher |
Trucking companies and the shippers relying on them could see fuel costs take another hit — fired from the bow of the maritime industry.
Trucking News
LTL
Speeding in Reverse
John Gallagher |
Less-than-truckload carriers are seeing demand leave the market faster than they can withdraw capacity, and they are trying to catch up.
Trucking News
LTL
Shaving Supply Chain Costs
Peter T. Leach |
Rather than wringing their hands over slumping sales and mounting inventories, a number of retail importers are moving to wring every extra penny out of their supply chain costs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Short History of HMT
R.G. Edmonson |
A number of short-sea shipping advocates believe an exemption to the Harbor Maintenance Tax would go a long way toward achieving parity in costs with truck or rail transport.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Truckers Clean Up Legally
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A controversial provision of the Port of Los Angeles clean-trucks provision hit a legal roadblock, but that actually may speed up the introduction of low-emission trucks at the LA-Long Beach harbor.
Maritime
North American ports
ANA Drops Freighter Contract
JOC Staff |
Air Transport Services Group, still coping with the loss of major business from DHL, lost a major contract with All Nippon Airways this month and will drop four aircraft from the network it operates i
Air Cargo
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Hamburg Süd Restructures Europe-Australasia Network
Peter T. Leach |
Hamburg Süd will overhaul its Trident Service between Europe, Australia and New Zealand starting in May to cut network costs in the face of changing market conditions.
Maritime
Container lines
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Miami Port Tunnel Decision Postponed
Peter Leach |
The Florida Department of Transportation put off until the week of March 30 a decision on how to proceed with the stalled Port of Miami tunnel project.
Maritime
Columbia Coastal Resumes Portland-NY Service
Peter Leach |
Columbia Coastal Transport said it will resume its weekly container barge service March 29 from Portland, Maine, to the Port of New York and New Jersey .
Maritime
Transportation Labor Applauds FAA Choice
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Transportation labor applauded President Obama’s choice of Randy Babbitt, former chief of the Air Line Pilots Association, to be the next Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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PSA Profit Plunges
JOC Staff |
Global terminal operator PSA International announced lower yields, coupled with higher operational costs and lower divestment gains, adversely impacted net profit for fiscal 2008 ended Dec. 31.
Maritime
Former ALPA Chief Named to Head FAA
John D. Boyd |
J.
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Old Dominion Doubles in Indiana
John Gallagher |
Old Dominion Freight Line doubled its capacity in South Bend, Ind. with its relocation to a 55-door less-than-truckload terminal five miles north of its current facility.
Trucking News
LTL
NYK Logistics Names U.S. Warehouse Chief
Peter T. Leach |
NYK Logistics (Americas) named James Armstrong to the position of senior vice president and general manager of the company's Warehouse Division.
Industrial Real Estate News
Maritime
Major Midwestern Trucker Shuts Down
John Gallagher |
Mid-States Express, a major player in the Midwestern regional less-than-truckload market, was forced to shut down yesterday after their financing was cut off, according to a source at one of the carri
Trucking News
LTL
Maersk to Hike Rates to Mediterranean
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line plans to implement a new round of rate increases for the trade moving from the United States and Canada to the Mediterranean.
Maritime
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Shippers Seek Sharper Regulatory Review
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The American Association of Exporters and Importers is looking for a sharper pencil in the federal regulatory process.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port Freeport Gets Permit to Widen Channel
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted a permit to Port Freeport in Texas to widen the offshore entrance and jetty channels to the Freeport harbor.
Maritime
WTO Expects Big Decline in Global Trade
from Official Export Guide |
from Official Export Guide
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Shippers Push for Larger STB
John D. Boyd |
A key rail customers’ lobby group is urging Congress to sharply expand the size of the Surface Transportation Board, to give the agency the muscle to regulate freight railroads more forcefully a
Rail News
North-American rail
Ex-Im Bank Assists U.S. Railway Equipment Makers
Official Export Guide |
From Official Export Guide
Rail News
“K” Line Withdraws from Portland
JOCsailings |
From JOCsailings
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Seattle to Spend $17M More on Mobility
JOCsailings |
From JOCsailings
Maritime
Coast Guard Seeks TWIC Comments
R.G. Edmonson |
The Coast Guard is taking the first step in defining how facilities should use electronic readers for the Transportation Worker Identification Credential.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Japan Finances South African Port Project
Hisane Masaki |
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation signed an untied loan agreement totaling up to $357 million to finance South Africa's project to expand the Port of Durban.
Maritime
Rae Steps in as FRA Deputy
John D. Boyd |
Karen J. Rae takes office March 30 as deputy administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, the first appointee by President Obama to move into the agency.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Pirates Hijack Norwegian Tanker
Peter T. Leach |
The owner of a Norwegian tanker hijacked off Somalia's coast says there has been no recent word from the ship.
Maritime
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Forwarding
Maersk Logistics Partners with Carbon Manager
Peter T. Leach |
Maersk Logistics said it is teaming up with Frankfurt, Germany-based investment advisor First Climate in a partnership that offers a portfolio of environmental services to Maersk Logistics clients.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
MCC Transport Hikes Rates
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line announced its Singapore-based subsidiary, MCC Transport, is implementing a rate restoration on intra-Asia services.
Maritime
Container lines
OECD Predicts 'Terrible' Year
Alan Field |
The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development is slashing its 2009 forecast to show economies in the 30-nation bloc will shrink a combined 4.2 percent, General Secretary Angel Gurria anno
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Small Truckers Slam Mexico Trade Effort
John Gallagher |
Small trucking companies are calling on the Obama Administration to suspend plans to establish another cross-border trucking program with Mexico until Mexico meets U.S.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Yang Ming Adds Two Ships
JOC Staff |
Yang Ming Line took delivery of the new 8,200-TEU YM Uniform and the 4,250-TEU YM Eternity, at a ceremony at Kaohsiung Shipyard of CSBC Corp., on March 24.
Maritime
Container lines
Short Line Traffic Keeps Skidding
John D. Boyd |
A key index of short line railroad traffic hit its worst percentage drop of 2009, falling 27.88 percent in the week ending March 21.
Rail News
Obama Sends Rail, Mediation Picks to Senate
John D. Boyd |
President Obama formally tendered the nominations of Joseph C. Szabo as administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, and Linda A. Puchala to serve on the National Mediation Board.
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North-American rail
Air France-KLM warns of full year loss
Bruce Barnard |
Following a steep slump in cargo traffic, Air France-KLM said it will post an operating loss of around $272 million in the fiscal year to end in March just over a month after it said it expected to en
Air Cargo
S&P Puts CMA CGM on CreditWatch
Peter T. Leach |
Standard&Poor's Ratings Services last week placed CMA CGM on its CreditWatch list “with negative implications.” It placed a long-term 'BB+' corporate credit rating and 'BB-' senior uns
Maritime
Alabama Ports Seeks Private Investment
Peter T. Leach |
The Alabama State Port Authority issued a request for expression of interest from terminal operators and developers in investing in the development of the intermodal terminal on the 74-acre Garrows Be
Maritime
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