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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PORTS WORK TO HOLD ON TO THEIR NO. 1 SPOT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The neighboring ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in 1993 easily retained their positions as the n
LOGISTICS SYSTEM PROPELLED WAL-MART TO LEADING ROLE IN RETAIL INDUSTRY
Robin Bulman |
It is safe to say the nation's No. 1 retailer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville, Ark., would not
LUMBER PRODUCTS MAKE HEAVY USE OF INTERMODAL
Howard Simon |
Statistically, intermodal service has been served best by movements of lumber products - primarily p
NICHE MARKETING BOOSTS SMALL PORTS' POPULARITY
Alice Cantwell |
Squeezed between larger rivals, ports such as Richmond, Va., Wilmington, N.C., and Wilmington, Del.,
WITH GROWTH OF INTERMODAL, STANDARD BOX LOOKS REMOTE
Alan Abrams |
As domestic trucking companies increase their use of intermodal containers, the once heavily standar
TERMINALS SEEK SOLUTIONS TO END DELAYS FOR TRUCKERS
Alan Abrams |
If you've ever spent hours on a summer Sunday afternoon waiting in traffic to get to a highway bridg
BN-SANTA FE AGREEMENT BRINGS EXPANDED TRAFFIC
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Burlington Northern Railroad and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway are benefiting by having one ta
INTERMODAL MARKETERS INCREASE SERVICE LEVELS
Gregory S. Johnson |
In the world of intermodal, it would seem the only thing that is permanent is change. Compet
SMALLER LESSORS ADDING CAPACITY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Consolidation among the industry's biggest players in international container leasing has not stoppe
TOP 10 CONTAINERIZED EXPORTS
Port Import / Export Reporting Service, New York; Doug |
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RAILROADS FIND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES OPEN NEW MARKETS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Railroads always have been very competitive - and still are - but they also are working closely with
IS INTERMODAL GREENER? DEPENDS ON WHOM YOU ASK
Janet Aschkenasy |
Supporters of intermodal transportation say it's helping America breathe a little easier. Others wou
EQUIPMENT TRAVELS A LONG ROAD FROM PROTOTYPE TO SHOWROOM FLOOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In baseball, the "Big Show" is the Major Leagues. In the intermodal world, the big show is t
AIR CARGO WON'T COME IN FOR LANDING AT INTERMODAL EXPO
William Armbruster |
Every air cargo shipment has an air and ground component, while sea-air traffic is also becoming mor
FREIGHT INTERESTS LOOKING FOR SEATS AT ISTEA TABLE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
It's one thing to make intermodal road, airport, seaport and rail connections a major part of the hi
COMPLACENCY ABOUT UNDERCHARGES CAN PROVE EXPENSIVE FOR SHIPPERS
Stephanie Nall |
To many intermodal shippers, undercharges - those costly and mostly incomprehensible lawsuits that r
SMALL RAILROADS FIND FILLING NICHES IS TICKET TO SUCCESS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The small railroads that provide key links in the nation's intermodal system are flourishing in mark
ASIAN INTERMODAL OUTLOOK MIXED CONGESTION HAMPERS CHINA VIETNAM ATTRACTS INTEREST
P.T. Bangsberg |
In East and Southeast Asia, intermodal is a bit like a balanced budget - everyone talks about it, ev
HOUSTON FOCUSES ATTENTION SOUTHWARD PORT'S FUTURE TIED TO LATIN AMERICA
Gary Taylor |
Fresh from its role as a villain in the 1980s, "geography" has now been cast as a hero for the 1990s
FOR SOUTH AMERICA, RED TAPE IS MAIN OBSTACLE
Paula L. Green |
To shape a viable transportation network, the developing nations of South America have to tear away
MEXICO EXPECTS '94 TO BE BANNER YEAR OF INTERMODAL GROWTH
Kevin G. Hall |
After falling far behind its North American trade and transport partners, Mexico expects to enter th
ACTION FAILS TO LIVE UP TO WORDS IN PLANS FOR EUROPEAN NETWORK ROADS TAKING RAIL TRAFFIC
Keith M. Rockwell |
Every year sees more and more commercial traffic on Europe's roads, and every year Europe's politici
EDI SAVINGS GROW AS FUNCTIONS PROLIFERATE
Charles W. Thurston |
Costs are dropping for importers and exporters who are adding electronic data interchange,or EDI, ca
THE NORTH AMERICAN INTERMODAL SYSTEM
Journal of Commerce; from PIERS, New York |
1)Map: THE NORTH AMERICAN INTERMODAL SYSTEM. Indicated on the map are cities with: a)CONVENTIONAL IN
TRUCK LINES, RAILROADS COMPETE FOR GROWING TANK CONTAINER BUSINESS
Arthur Gottschalk |
While intermodal tank containers are a small, but growing, part of the U.S. chemical transportation
BOXES INCREASINGLY USED TO TRANSPORT NEW CARS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
These days, new cars come in boxes, the latest example of intermodal growth. Most new cars s
INTERMODALISM REMAINS FOREIGN CONCEPT IN JAPAN
Mark Magnier |
The efficient transfer of international cargo between sea, rail and truck, as generally understood i
GUIDE TO EXPO EXHIBITORS
JOC Staff |
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INTERMODAL GAINS ECLIPSE ADVANCES IN OVERALL ECONOMY GROWTH NEARING DOUBLE-DIGIT LEVELS
Leo Ryan |
Robust intermodal activity in North America continues to outpace overall economic growth by a signif
WHAT DO SHIPPERS WANT?: A ROUNDTABLE ON INTERMODAL AS IT IS, AND COULD BE
JOC Staff |
Q:The latest NITL and IANA survey shows that shippers are continuing to boost their intermodal despi
DREDGING SUPPLANTS INCOME PROGRAM AS NO. 1 WORRY ON NY WATERFRONT
Alan Abrams |
After years as the top worry for New York waterfront management, a program that pays dockworkers sal
Maritime
PA. GOVERNOR NAMES FOUR TO PORTS PANEL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Clifford M. Sayre Jr., a retired E.I. du Pont de Nemours vice president who is an international cons
Maritime
INDIAN GROUP SEEKS CURBS ON FOREIGN COMPETITION
N. Vasuki Rao |
A business group - concerned about competition from wealthy foreign firms - wants government to rest
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HOME INSURANCE CO. (New York) - Arthur S. Phillips resigned last week as executive vice president of
THAI PORT AGENCY DISPUTES REASONING BEHIND CONFERENCE'S 25 PERCENT SURCHARGE
Ron Corben |
A simmering row over additional charges on cargo, proposed by Japanese steamship lines, is reaching
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AETNA: QUAKE LOSSES REMAIN AT $80 MILLIONLOS ANGELES - Earthquake estimates by the C
THE TRUCK STOPS HERE TEAMSTERS' RON CAREY REJECTS PAST IN STRIKE
Stephanie Nall |
When Teamsters President Ron Carey walks back into talks today with representatives of the less-than
INSURERS ASK NY TO DELAY LEAD-PAINT REMOVAL STANDARD
Margo D. Beller |
A group of insurers wants the New York State Department of Health to delay proposed standards for re
DUTCH AIRPORT SEEKS DEALING AREA FOR BUYERS OF AFRICAN STIMULANT
Associated Press |
Schiphol Airport wants to set up a drug-dealing area where buyers and sellers of the African stimula
MARINE INSURERS WARNED TO FEAR THEFT AND LAND-BASED STORMS
Allen R. Wastler |
Marine underwriters should start worrying more about the effects of landside disasters like earthqua
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