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Port Investors Seek Green Technology
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Venture capitalists have money available for technology that will enable the maritime industry to grow in an environmentally-responsible manner, but like any investors they base their decisions on the
Maritime
North American ports
Panalpina Launches Trans-Pacific Freighter Service
Bruce Barnard |
Panalpina is expanding its dedicated air cargo operation with a leased 747-400 freighter the global forwarder will use to launch trans-Pacific services connecting the company’s European and Nort
Air Cargo
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Highway Deaths Drop 9.7 Percent to 60-Year Low
William B. Cassidy |
The number of people killed in motor vehicle crashes dropped to 33,808 in 2009, the lowest number since 1950, says the Department of Transportation.
Trucking News
Rails Challenge Senate Study, Attack on Railroad Profits
John D. Boyd |
The railroad industry sharply rejected criticisms of railroad finances by a new report from the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee and warned that efforts to slap new regulations on
Rail News
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Maritime Labor Cautions Against Antitrust Changes
R.G. Edmonson |
Maritime labor groups are asking Congress to go slow as it considers changes to the Ocean Shipping Reform Act that could affect carrier antitrust immunity.
Maritime
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STB’s Elliott Plans Three-Pronged Rail Reform Strategy
John D. Boyd |
The Surface Transportation Board is poised to mount a three-pronged regulatory reform effort that could expand its activism on railroad-shipper disputes and implement some measures that are in the sta
Rail News
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YRC to Pay $10 Million in Racial Harassment Suit
William B. Cassidy |
YRC Worldwide will pay $10 million to settle racial harassment claims at two Chicago-area terminals, the U
Trucking News
LTL
Union Gives, Takes in Jaxport Jobs Deal
Joseph Bonney |
A dockworker contract approved this week for Hanjin Shipping's automated container terminal in Jacksonville
Maritime
Rockefeller Vows Rail Reform through Law or Regulation
John D. Boyd |
A national rail plan envisioned by the Obama administration must be preceded by shipper-supportive changes in rail competition rules either through a change in law or by regulatory action, said Sen.
Rail News
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DOT’s Porcari Touts Greater Rail Freight Share
John D. Boyd |
The second-highest official at the Department of Transportation told senators that increasing the share of freight hauled by railroads "could be a cost-effective approach to meeting our stated st
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Moody's Raises Swift's Outlook to 'Positive'
William B. Cassidy |
Swift Transportation's planned public offering got a boost Sept. 15 when Moody's Investors Service raised the truckload carrier's ratings outlook to positive.
Trucking News
Senate Panel Urges Scrutiny of Rail Pricing, Capital Needs
John D. Boyd |
A new report by staff of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee says major railroads are financially strong and enjoying "robust" pricing power, but are telling regulators
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Evergreen Adds Ship on Vietnam Shuttle
Joseph Bonney |
Evergreen Line will double capacity on its Kaohsiung-Haiphong shuttle service with the addition of a second ship on the route, starting at the end of September.
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Forwarding
Shippers Urge Oberstar to Move Ocean Antitrust Bill
R.G. Edmonson |
More than 30 shipper groups pledged their support to Rep. James L. Oberstar, D-Minn., if he moves forward with legislation to abolish antitrust immunity for ocean carriers.
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DHS Dismisses Allegations Against Coast Guard
R.G. Edmonson |
The Department of Homeland Security inspector general on Tuesday dismissed allegations of misconduct and bias by Coast Guard administrative law judges, but recommended a number of changes to improve t
Maritime
US Factory Output Grew at Slower Rate in August
Joseph Bonney |
U.S. industrial production growth slowed to 0.2 percent in August as automakers cut back on production following an unusually strong July, Federal Reserve data show.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Brown Trucking Buys Schrader, Expands in Southeast
William B. Cassidy |
Short-haul and dedicated trucking operator James Brown Trucking purchased Tennessee-based Schrader Trucking, expanding its capacity and reach.
Trucking News
Spain Plans Rail Modernization
Bruce Barnard |
The Spanish government unveiled a $9.75 billion investment plan to modernize the nation's rail freight network and more than double rail cargo traffic by 2020.
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Althen to Succeed Hartnett at Penske Logistics
Joseph Bonney |
Marc Althen will become president of Penske Logistics, succeeding Vincent Hartnett, who will retire in January after 38 years with the Penske organization.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DB Schenker Building Multi-Modal Helsinki Hub
Bruce Barnard |
DB Schenker Logistics is investing $87.5 million on the construction of a multi-modal hub and corporate office near Helsinki airport in Finland.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Jade Cargo Signs World Airways Freighter
Bruce Barnard |
Jade Cargo International, the German-Chinese cargo airline, signed a one year agreement to have World Airways operate a 747-400 freighter on around the world service starting in October.
Air Cargo
Canada to Aid Port, Maritime Sectors
Peter T. Leach |
The Canadian government will work closely with the country's private sector to make its ports and supply chains more efficient, Canada's new Minister of Transport Chuck Strahl said Tuesday.
Maritime
LA-Long Beach August Imports Surge 23.9 Percent
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Combined imports into the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach grew 23.9 percent in August over the same month a year ago, and the ports defied analyst forecasts of a slowdown by reporting their strong
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Korean Air Cargo Revenue Leaps 86 Percent
JOC Staff |
Korean Air’s cargo revenue soared 86.4 percent in the second quarter as demand nearly doubled and strong pricing pushed yield up 69.1 percent.
Air Cargo
Many Shippers Ready to Challenge Rail Rates
John D. Boyd |
U.S.
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Massport Receives Former Oakland Cranes
Joseph Bonney |
The Massachusetts Port Authority is installing two low-profile ship-to-shore cranes and four rubber-tired gantry cranes at the port's Conley Container Terminal in South Boston.
Maritime
Asiana Launches Korea-Atlanta Freighter
JOC Staff |
Asiana Airlines began scheduled freighter service from Seoul to Atlanta this week, adding a direct connection between Atlanta and South Korea’s rapidly growing export economy.
Air Cargo
CEVA Names Ocean Freight Chief
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Supply chain management company CEVA Logistics appointed Dominik Tichelkamp global head of CEVA’s growing ocean freight business.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
NY-NJ Port OKs $1 Billion for Bayonne Bridge
Joseph Bonney |
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey committed up to $1 billion in capital planning funds to help solve the port's problem with the Bayonne Bridge, whose roadway is too low for clearance by t
Maritime
Forwarding
Vessel Movement Stopped at Nehru Terminal
JOC Staff |
Vessel movements came to an abrupt standstill Sept. 6 at the state-owned terminal in India's Port of Jawaharlal Nehru (Nhava Sheva).
Maritime
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Washington State DOT Adds to Infrastructure Plans
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Washington State Department of Transportation will be able to launch 21 additional infrastructure projects because of savings the stat
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Truckload Demand, Pricing Seen Still Rising
William B. Cassidy |
Truckload carriers are reporting increasing demand for freight services and higher rates this month, a sign there may still be life in trucking's fall peak season.
Trucking News
Longshoremen Approve Hanjin Contract in Jaxport
Joseph Bonney |
International Longshoremen’s Association members in Jacksonville approved a labor contract with Hanjin Shipping that clears the way for construction of a long-delayed container terminal at the port.
Maritime
Forwarding
Shipper Groups Merge to Push Heavier Trucks
William B. Cassidy |
Two shipper and trucking groups are merging to marshal their efforts to raise heavy truck weight limits to 97,000 pounds through legislative action on Capitol Hill.
Trucking News
US Business Inventories Grew 1 Percent in July
Joseph Bonney |
U.S. business inventories rose 1 percent during July, the seventh consecutive monthly increase and the largest in two years, the Commerce Department reported.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Retailers Cite Promotions in August Sales Boost
Joseph Bonney |
The nation's largest retail group said aggressive back-to-school promotions and state tax holidays helped fuel the str
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container Ship Charter Rates Edge Higher
Bruce Barnard |
Container ship charter rates are edging higher despite slowing cargo volume and softening liner freight rates as some leading ocean carriers continue to add capacity in a bid to boost market share.
Maritime
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Forwarding
Struggling JAL Sells Logistics Unit
Hisane Masaki |
Struggling Japan Airlines signed an agreement to sell its logistics unit, JAL Logistics, to a second-tier domestic logistics services provider.
Air Cargo
Retail Sales Ease Recession Fears
Joseph Bonney |
Retail sales rose 0.4 percent in August, the largest month-to-month increase in five months, the Commerce Department said in a report interpreted as a sign the economy is wobbly but regaining momentum
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
INTTRA, Descartes Form Service Alliance
Peter T. Leach |
Trade and transport technology providers INTTRA and the Descartes Systems Group are forming an alliance to provide a global network capable of managing the entire ocean cargo shipment lifecycle.
Maritime
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