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Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Customs halts e-manifest test
JOC Staff |
Customs and Border Protection has called a temporary halt to the pilot program that was testing the
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DHL appoints new Americas VP
JOC Staff |
DHL has promoted Alison M. Brink to vice president, marketing strategy for DHL Americas. I
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FedEx Freight expands in N.C.
JOC Staff |
The city of Greensboro, N.C. has issued a permit for the construction of FedEx Freight's new facilit
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UPS CIO steps down
JOC Staff |
United Parcel Service said chief information officer and senior vice president Ken Lacy will retire.
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More to RFID than 'slap-and-ship': Study
JOC Staff |
How and where shippers apply radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is more complicated than pre
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Retek Completes Syncra Purchase
JOC Staff |
Retail industry software vendor Retek completed its purchase of collaborative planning, forecasting
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Exel Enters 'Third Phase'
William Hoffman |
Having swallowed Tibbett & Britten whole in a $600 million bite last summer, U.K.-based logistic
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More Security Regs Coming
Angela Greiling Keane |
Representatives of the freight transportation industry are taking a wary look at government plans fo
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Exel Caps 2004 With One More Buy
JOC Staff |
Exel acquired Portuguese pharmaceutical logistics provider Sociedade deDistribui??o e Log?stica,
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Security group elects Harrison
JOC Staff |
The International Cargo Security Council (ICSC) recently elected Scott Harrison Smith chairman for 2
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Record China ag deficit
JOC Staff |
China expects to post a record $5.5 billion agricultural trade deficit this year."The countr
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Intermodal strong for U.S. railroads
JOC Staff |
Through 2004's first 50 weeks, U.S. railroads already moved more freight than any other year on reco
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CSXI to cut fuel charge again
JOC Staff |
CSX Intermodal on Jan. 3 will cut its fuel charge for the second straight month, to 10 percent compa
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Swift boosts 4Q outlook
JOC Staff |
Swift Transportation Co. late Monday raised its earnings outlook for the fourth quarter, citing stro
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Hong Kong exports climb
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong's exports rose in November at the fastest pace in three months, up 16.8 percent from a yea
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Chicago headed for freight jam: Study
JOC Staff |
During the next 25 years, freight traffic will double in the Chicago region, requiring action now to
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Sterling Buys Software Developer Yantra
William Hoffman |
Columbus, Ohio-based Sterling Commerce announced it will buy distributed order management and supply
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Retek Acquires Syncra Systems
JOC Staff |
Retek Inc. completed the purchase of substantially all assets of collaborative planning, forecasting
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Weather delays CN rail services
By Courtney Tower |
OTTAWA - Extreme cold weather and winter storms are slowingCanadian National Railway perform
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J.B. Hunt retires as senior chairman
JOC Staff |
Trucking company founder J.B. Hunt announced on Thursday that he would retire as senior chairman of
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FedEx loses civil employment suit
JOC Staff |
Federal Express has lost a lawsuit brought by a former Orlando, Fla., employee who said he was haras
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Controversial German toll to start Jan. 1
By Bruce Barnard |
Germany's controversial highway truck toll will take effect on Jan. 1 adding as much as 15 percent t
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Taiwan halts apple imports from US
By Bill DiBenedetto |
SEATTLE - Taiwan's Council of Agriculture this week slapped a temporary import ban on apples from th
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Export growth eases concern about Japanese slowdown
JOC Staff |
Japan's exports increased by 13.4 percent in November compared to the same month last year, easing c
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US wins WTO case on food names
JOC Staff |
The U.S. has won a World Trade Organization case against the European Union system for protecting ge
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China increases penalties for copyright piracy
JOC Staff |
China, in an effort to meet WTO requirements and appease the U.S. and other trading partners, has se
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Airbus wins first commitments for A350
JOC Staff |
Airbus SAS said Spanish airline Air Europa had become the first airline to commit to buying the A350
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Japan Airlines to purchase 30 Boeing 7E7s
JOC Staff |
Japan Airlines said Wednesday that it has selected Boeing Co.'s new 7E7 passenger jet to replace a f
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Dollar Tree opens Midwest distribution center
JOC Staff |
Retailer Dollar Tree Stores recently opened a new distribution center in Joliet, Ill.Joliet
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Union Pacific raises 4Q outlook
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific Corp. on Tuesday said it will record a $153.6 million charge in the fourth quarter to
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New name for cargo security council
JOC Staff |
The National Cargo Security Council has gone international, and has renamed itself the International
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U.S. won't waive Mexico rail inspection
JOC Staff |
U.S. railroad regulators denied a petition from Union Pacific Railroad to waive federal safety inspe
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FRA Says No to UP
Angela Greiling Keane |
The Federal Railroad Administration dealt the Union Pacific Railroad a setback by rejecting the rail
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Loy to leave DHS
JOC Staff |
Adm. James Loy, who is the Homeland Security Department's second in command, will step down from his
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Cargo Security Council Expands Focus
Angela Greiling Keane |
The National Cargo Security Council is broadening its reach by starting a European chapter and chang
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CPR, Canada to fund border inspections
JOC Staff |
Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian government announced they will jointly spend more than $8
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Balancing Trade and Security
Angela Greiling Keane |
It's the question that comes up thousands of times a day at every airport in the United States, ever
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ryder might owe $240M in taxes
JOC Staff |
Ryder System Inc. said it could owe $240 million for taxes dating back to 1998 because the Internal
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Supply Chain Decision Time
William Hoffman |
Perhaps those decisions would have been confronted sooner, if not for the war in Iraq and the recess
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U.S. says Brazil, others dumping shrimp
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued its final finding today that exporters in Brazil, Ecuador, In
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