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South Carolina Blocks Savannah Dredging Permit
JOC Staff |
South Carolina environmental regulators on Friday blocked a permit sought by the Army Corps of Engineers to deepen the Savannah River channel to the Port of Savannah, increasing tension between the st
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Manufacturing Index Climbed in September
JOC Staff |
The Institute of Supply Management’s closely watched manufacturing index defied downbeat expectations on Monday by growing one percentage point in September to its highest level since June, sign
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Shippers Step Up Campaign for Heavier Trucks
William B. Cassidy |
A coalition of about 200 shippers backing the use of heavier trucks launched a video campaign to build support for truck size and weight legislation.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Kerry Logistics To Open Singapore Hub Late 2012
Mike King |
The opening of Kerry Logistics' regional hub in Singapore in the fourth quarter of 2012 w
Industrial Real Estate News
Southeast Chinese Port Traffic Up 8.3 Percent
Mike King |
Throughput at ports in the southeast Chinese province of Fujian from January to August rose 8.3 percent year-over-year to 6.1 million 20-foot equivalent container units.
Port News
Maritime
Forwarding
Safmarine Merger Into Maersk Cuts 240 Jobs
Bruce Barnard |
Container line Safmarine said Monday it will merge its operations into larger sister carrier Maersk Line, a move that cut 240 jobs while boosting efficiency and reducing costs.
Container lines
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Forwarding
Cargolux Settles Boeing Freighter Dispute
Bruce Barnard |
Cargolux is expected to take delivery this month of its first 747-8 freighter after settling a contract dispute
Air Cargo Forwarder News
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South Korea Projects Export Slowdown
Mike King |
Weak demand for exports from Europe and the U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Laboring Globally, Acting Locally
Bill Mongelluzzo and Joseph Bonney |
When the International Longshore and Warehouse Union violently protested the hiring of non-ILWU workers at a Pacific Northwest grain elevator, the union’s East and Gulf Coast counterparts were q
Maritime
Forwarding
Congested Indian Port Appeals For Aid
JOC Staff |
India’s Port of Chennai appealed to container terminal operators, shipping lines and shippers to help ease congestion at the congested southeastern hub.
Port News
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Container lines
St. Lawrence Seaway Strike Averted
Courtney Tower |
A tentative agreement between nearly 500 Canadian Auto Workers and Canada’s St.
Longshore labor
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Forwarding
Global Air Cargo Slowdown Accelerates
Bruce Barnard |
The downturn in the global air cargo market accelerated sharply in August with traffic shrinking 3.8 p
Air Cargo Forwarder News
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Gulf Ports Building for Future
Janet Plume |
With container and general cargo volume steady and rising across the Gulf of Mexico, ports are spending much of their time expanding shoreside facilities in anticipation of increased Asian cargo flows
Port News
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Forwarding
Crossing the Border
David Biederman |
When industrial equipment giant Caterpillar announced plans in June to expand into an 850,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Victoria, Texas, the impact resonated across the entire Gulf region.
Maritime
River of Dreams
Jon Monroe, Jon Monroe Consulting |
The Yangtze River is the world’s third-longest river after the Amazon and Nile, stretching 3,914 miles from the Tibetan Plateau to its mouth at Shanghai.
Maritime
Forwarding
ILA, ILWU Not Going Away
Bill Mongelluzzo and Joseph Bonney |
With the International Longshoremen’s Association contract expiration a year away, some shippers already are starting to explore contingency plans.
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Galborg, MACS Share Durban Berth
JOC Staff |
Galborg Line, which operates a regularly scheduled multipurpose liner service from the U.S.
Port News
Schneider Dedicated to Sharing
William B. Cassidy |
Shippers looking to lock down capacity are turning not just to carriers, but to each other, and logistics providers are bringing the assets they need to the dock.
Trucking News
LTL
Beef on Export Menu
R.G. Edmonson |
The record drought in the Southwest this year caused $5.2 billion in agricultural losses in Texas, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service reported.
Forwarding
Maritime
FedEx Freight Priced for Profit
William B. Cassidy |
The FedEx trucking division, and the largest U.S. less-than-truckload carrier, reported a $42 million operating profit in the fiscal quarter ending Aug.
Trucking News
LTL
FedEx Ground Delivers Profits
William B. Cassidy |
Express air shipments may provide heavy lift for FedEx when it comes to revenue, but ground freight is delivering the more solid profits.
Trucking News
Hardly a Winged Victory
Mark Szakonyi |
The arrival late last month of a China Cargo Airlines freighter at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport was supposed to launch a service aimed at raising the city’s role in global trade.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Lone Star Rebound
David Biederman |
The Texas industrial real estate market is booming as shifting global trade patterns and demographic trends make Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston three of the hottest markets in the nation.
Port News
Maritime
Cargo Security 2.0
R.G. Edmonson |
A large container ship is slowly transiting the Kill van Kull channel on its way to a berth at Port Elizabeth, N.J.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
What's Propping Up Rail Lumber?
John D. Boyd |
At a time when the U.S. housing market is in its worst condition since home ownership began to boom after World War II, railroads are hauling more lumber in 2011 than they did last year.
Rail News
US Box Loss Is Canada's Gain
Peter T. Leach |
A U.S.-Canada cross-border dispute simmering since last spring may be on the verge of boiling over.
Maritime
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Forwarding
Strike Threatens to Shut St. Lawrence Seaway
Courtney Tower |
Nearly 500 Canadian Auto Workers employees on Friday notified Canada’s St.
Container lines
Forwarding
US Heading Into Recession, ECRI Warns
Joseph Bonney |
The U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MOL Slashes Financial Forecast
JOC Staff |
Mitsui O.S.K.
Maritime
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Forwarding
Exports Propel Container Gains at Tacoma
JOC Staff |
A 16.4 percent jump in exports spurred a 7.3 percent increase in loaded international container volume at the Port of Tacoma in August from a year earlier.
Maritime
Forwarding
MSC Sets US-Asia Rate Hike
JOC Staff |
Mediterranean Shipping Co., the world’s second-largest container shipping carrier by fleet capacity, will raise rates from the United States to the Far East, effective Nov. 1.
Maritime
Container lines
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Pacific Carriers Plan Targeted Export Rate Hikes
Joseph Bonney |
The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement said its member carriers plan to implement targeted rate increases on export commodities Nov. 1.
Container lines
Forwarding
CSAV Sailing Rough Seas
Joseph Bonney |
CSAV is living an extreme version of container shipping’s recent ups and downs.
Container lines
Maritime
Forwarding
Driver Turnover Hits 79 Percent at Large Carriers
William B. Cassidy |
Truck drivers are leaving large truckload carriers for other employers at a faster pace, but smaller competitors are keeping more drivers, a survey shows.
Trucking labor
Trucking News
Japan’s Sendai Port Resumes International Container Services
Hisane Masaki |
International container services partially resumed Friday at Japan’s Port of Sendai, the largest port in the northeastern Japanese region that bore the brunt of the devastating March 11 earthqua
Port News
Forwarding
Ace Hardware Taps Virginia for Import DC
Peter T. Leach |
Ace Hardware will invest $14 million in an import re-distribution center for the East Coast near Virginia’s Port of Norfolk.
Port News
Widdows Leaves Top NOL Post Early
Peter T. Leach |
Ron Widdows, a prominent leader in the global container industry, is leaving his position as group president and CEO of Neptune Orient Lines as of Oct.
Container lines
Forwarding
Shippers Urge Congress to Block Driver Rule Change
William B. Cassidy |
The battle over proposed changes to truck driver hours of service escalated on Capitol Hill this week as a group of shipping executives called on key members of Congress to oppose shortening the time
Trucking News
Asia Trucking Finds Another Gear
Mike King |
Intra-Asia transport traditionally has been a game played out by sea and air.
Trucking News
Maritime
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Preparing for the Panama Canal
Bill Read and Brooks Bentz |
Operating a world-class supply chain requires the ability to respond quickly to transformative events, both sudden and expected.
Maritime
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