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US Ports Get $235 Million for Security
R.G. Edmonson |
U.S. ports received $235 million in security grants through the Department of Homeland Security’s annual program, a $15 million drop from the year before, the agency announced Wednesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Durable Goods Orders Rise 4 Percent
Joseph Bonney |
Surging orders for aircraft and automobiles offset tepid investment in other products to produce a 4 percent gain in new orders for durable goods, the Commerce Department said.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
States Warn DC Battle Imperils Highway Projects
R.G. Edmonson |
State transportation officials are warning if Congress fails to renew the government's authorization to collect fuel taxes for the Highway Trust Fund, infrastructure projects around the country will g
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DOT Scales Back Train Automation Requirement
John D. Boyd |
Freight railroads will have to deploy expensive automation systems on far less track than earlier proposed under a new version of a positive train control requirement issued Tuesday by the Department
North-American rail
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India Plans $7.6 Billion Port Expansion
Joseph Bonney |
India plans to build seven ports by 2017, using 7.6 billion in public and private funds, according to reports
Port News
Maritime
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Forwarding
DOT Locks in $745 Million Award for Amtrak
John D. Boyd |
Amtrak and the Department of Transportation finalized agreements to spend $745 million to improve on-time passenger rail performance on the Northeast Corridor, a busy track zone often shared with frei
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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North-American rail
Boxer Expected to Push Highway Programs Extension
John D. Boyd |
Sen.
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DOT Pays $208 Million in Stimulus in Latest Week
John D. Boyd |
States received another $208 million in stimulus from the Department of Transportation in the week ending Aug.
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Ocean, Air Freight Drive Damco Profit Up 9 Percent
Mark Szakonyi |
Damco saw its profit grow 9 percent year to $361 million in the first half of 2011 from the same period a year ago, as ocean and air freight volume increased despite what the logistics arm of A.P.
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Maritime
Air Cargo
Pirates Seize Tanker at Omani Port
JOC Staff |
Pirates hijacked a Marshall Islands-flag chemical tanker with 21 men while it was anchored at the Port of Salalah, Oman, on Aug. 20, according to the Indian Shipping Ministry.
Container lines
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Customs Embraces Simplicity
R.G. Edmonson |
Commissioner Alan Bersin wants to simplify the steps Customs and Border Protection takes to process imports into the nation’s commerce.
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Neither Rain, Snow … Nor Cash?
Mark Szakonyi |
Shippers are likely to feel the pain of the U.S. Postal Service’s dramatic attempts to repair its troubled finances whether they use the mail heavily in their business or not.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
New Road to Doha
R.G. Edmonson |
With the future of the Doha Round of global trade talks in the balance, U.S.
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Jones Act Carriers Furious Over Fed Oil Contracts
R.G. Edmonson |
The domestic maritime community is furious with the Maritime Administration for approving waivers to non-Jones Act tankers to transport oil on coastwise routes from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve on
Forwarding
Maritime
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USPS To Terminate LTL Market Test
William B. Cassidy |
The U.S. Postal Service is ending an experimental freight-hauling program as it faces massive losses, layoffs and a network-wide consolidation.
Trucking News
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UP Settles With Feds Over Drug Smuggling Fines
Mark Szakonyi |
Union Pacific on Friday settled a long-standing argument with Customs and Border Protection over more than $500 million in fines for drug smuggling on its trains coming from Mexico by agreeing to spen
North-American rail
Rail News
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NY-NJ Truck Tolls to Double
Joseph Bonney |
Truck tolls at bridges and tunnels linking New Jersey and New York City will more than double over the next five years under an increase approved Friday by the Port Authority of New York and New Jerse
Port News
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Forwarding
SAA Agrees to Cargo Price-Fixing Settlement
Mark Szakonyi |
Saudia Arabian Airlines agreed to pay $14 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the airline of conspiring with other carriers to raise freight rates between 2000 and 2006.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
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Mobile Computer Shipments Rise 28 Percent
William B. Cassidy |
Apple shipped more mobile computers than any competitor in the second quarter, vaulting it over HP to the market lead, said research firm DisplaySearch.
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Air Cargo
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Forwarders Questions TSA Fee Increase
R.G. Edmonson |
Air cargo forwarders who operate security screening facilities are questioning a proposed fee increase for government background checks of employees.
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Shippers Still Awaiting Customs’ Programs Benefits
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Members of the trade community say the Customs and Border Protection still has a long way to go in its efforts to blend
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TSA Makes Air Cargo Security Program Permanent
R.G. Edmonson |
The Transportation Security Administration issued its final rule on U.S.
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Air Cargo
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Report: China is Fastest Growing US Export Market
Mark Szakonyi |
U.S. export growth to China between 2000 and 2010 surpassed outbound trade with the rest of the world, quadrupling to $91.9 billion, according to a new report.
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Cost-Cutting USPS Launches Labor Negotiations
JOC Staff |
The cash-starved U.S. Postal Service began negotiations Thursday with two unions representing nearly 250,000 workers amid plans to slash the postal work force more than 20 percent.
Air Cargo
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Port of LA Reduces Emissions More Than 70 Percent
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The latest diesel emissions inventory released by the Port of Los Angeles shows that the Clean Air Action Plan reduced pollution more than 70 percent in 2010 even as cargo volume rose by 5 percent.
Port News
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Feds: Louisiana Shipyard Made False Claims
R.G. Edmonson |
The Justice Department on Wednesday filed suit against a Louisiana shipyard accusing it of making false statements when soliciting a contract from the Coast Guard.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Japan Posts Second Straight Monthly Trade Surplus
Hisane Masaki |
Japan posted a second consecutive monthly trade surplus in July as the country’s exports recovered from the natural disasters in March, according to preliminary government figures released Thurs
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Air Cargo
EU-Korea Trade Pact Spurs FedEx Capacity Boost
Mike King |
The European Union-South Korea Free Trade Agreement that went into effect July 1 is already boosting FedEx cargo demand.
Air Cargo Carriers News
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DOT Sends $417 Million in Road Grants to States
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation is sending states another $417.3 million in highway-related grants, on top of any lingering stimulus spending and TIGER grants.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
CMA CGM Pays Trade Sanction Fine
R.G. Edmonson |
The U.S.
Container lines
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Equipment Supplier Magnetek Sees Demand Continuing
John D. Boyd |
Magnetek, a builder of industrial equipment that includes material moving products for marine terminals and mines, says many of its key markets are still expanding.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
EDA Grants Aid Transport Suppliers, Industrial Parks
John D. Boyd |
A Great Dane Trailer plant in Georgia, an intermodal rail project in Arkansas and a truck technicians’ school in Alaska are among those benefiting from infrastructure grants awarded this month b
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
LaHood Awards $9.8 Million to 13 Shipyards
Mark Szakonyi |
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Tuesday awarded $9.98 million in grants to 13 small shipyards across the United States to hel
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
US Industrial Production Rises 0.9 Percent
Mark Szakonyi |
U.S.
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Somali Pirates Release Bulk Carrier
JOC Staff |
Somali pirates released the MV Sinin, a Maltese-flag bulk carrier, and its crew on Aug. 13 after 182 days in captivity, according to the Indian Shipping Ministry.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
DOT’s Stimulus Payouts Reach $30.4 Billion
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation’s payments to states for finished stimulus projects reached $30.4 billion as of Aug.
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Agility Profit Plunges 57 Percent to $29.4 Million
Mark Szakonyi |
Agility, the Kuwait-based global logistics company, reported second quarter profit plunged 57 percent to $29.4 million from a year ago because of lost defense and business contracts.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Japan's Economy Shrinks For Third Straight Quarter
Hisane Masaki |
The Japanese economy shrank 0.3 percent in the second quarter of this year from the preceding quarter, or at an annualized pace of 1.3 percent, in real terms, the government said in a preliminary repo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Air Cargo
Legislative Bridge to Nowhere?
John D. Boyd |
September could be a tough time for transportation spending, and that could affect transportation planning for far longer.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customizing Change for Brokers
R.G. Edmonson |
The Customs and Border Protection agency and customs brokers agree changes in regulations are needed to conform to business operations today. The question is how to update the rules.
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