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Death Before Taxes?
R.G. Edmonson |
Grover Norquist doesn’t know the ins and outs of motor fuel taxation, but he adamantly opposes any increases in them.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Passenger Rail Funds Boost PNW Port Project
John D. Boyd |
The Port of Vancouver, Wash., can now tap into $15 million of intercity passenger rail funds to help build a new freight rail route to the dock area, after Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood finalize
North-American rail
Maritime
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port Tech Companies Invited to India Trade Mission
R.G. Edmonson |
The Commerce Department is inviting port and maritime technology companies to apply for a trade mission to India Feb. 16 to 24, 2012.
Port News
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Court Won’t Rehear Horizon Stockholders’ Suit
Joseph Bonney |
A federal appeals court refused to rehear an unsuccessful lawsuit filed on behalf of Horizon Lines shareholders who accused company officials of misstatements in connection with the company’s pr
Container lines
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
France's SNCF Railroad Loses Key Contract
Bruce Barnard |
France’s state-owned SNCF Fret lost a major contract with a long standing customer to private operators, jeopardizing the rail cargo operator’s plans to end years of heavy losses and rebui
International ports
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
MOL Logistics Expands in 12 African Countries
Hisane Masaki |
MOL Logistics (Japan) expanded its network in a dozen Africa countries by signing a contract with an undisclosed freight forwarder.
Logistics Technology News
Air Cargo
Waterways Seek Project Prioritization
R.G. Edmonson |
Inland waterways advocates say the Army Corps of Engineers should create a capital development plan with clear priorities to make the most out of scarce funds for improvement of the nation's crumbling
Container lines
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Lidinsky To Ask FMC To Study Prince Rupert
Peter T. Leach |
Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Richard A. Lidinsky Jr. plans to ask the agency at its Oct.
Forwarding
Maritime
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North-American rail
Highway, Port Groups Praise Funding Vote
John D. Boyd |
Highway and port groups applauded a vote by a Senate Appropriations subcommittee that maintains highway funding in the face of proposed House cuts and adds more grants that can be used for port projec
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
EU OKs Bailout of Shipping Lender HSH Nordbank
Bruce Barnard |
European Union regulators approved a $41 billion state-funded bailout for Germany’s HSH Nordbank, the world’s biggest shipping bank.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Japan Posts First Post-Quake Export Growth
Hisane Masaki |
Japan’s exports grew for the first time in August on a year-over-year basis since the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern part of the country on March 11.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Forwarding
DOT Releases $83 Million for New England Rails
John D. Boyd |
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood released $82.7 million for track and signal improvements in New England, across a region where freight and passenger lines often share the same corridor.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
US Challenges Chinese Duties on Poultry
Joseph Bonney |
The U.S. challenged China’s “wrongful imposition” of antidumping and countervailing duties that a U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Housing Starts Fell 5 Percent in August
Joseph Bonney |
Housing starts fell 5 percent in August to a seasonally adjusted 571,000 annual rate that’s less than half the 1.2 million that economists say reflects a healthy market.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Gordon Trucking Drug Tests Drivers' Hair
William B. Cassidy |
Truckload operator Gordon Trucking is tightening pre-hire screening of driver applicants, requiring hair samples for drug testing well as urine samples.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking Group Slams Plan to Toll I-95
William B. Cassidy |
The American Trucking Associations attacked Virginia’s plans to put a toll on I-95 near North Carolina, saying it would simply divert truckers to other roads.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
FHWA Approves Virginia Plan to Toll I-95
William B. Cassidy |
The Federal Highway Administration gave Virginia a “yellow light” to proceed with plans to place a controversial toll on Interstate 95 near North Carolina.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Manufacturing Group Lowers Forecast
Joseph Bonney |
A quarterly survey of factory production lowered its forecast through 2012 but expects manufacturing to continue to outpace sluggish growth in the overall economy.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Senate Works to Clear Way for FTA Vote
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate voted late Monday 84-4 to proceed with debate on a bill that’s considered an essential first step toward approving three long-stalled free trade agreements.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Marad's No. 2 Official Resigns
R.G. Edmonson |
The Maritime Administration Deputy Administrator Orlando Gotay left his position abruptly on Friday. The agency did not give a reason for the departure.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Brokers Call for HMT Reform
R.G. Edmonson |
A coalition of New Orleans customer brokers called on the industry on Monday to support legislation requiring the federal government to spend all harbor maintenance tax revenue on maritime projects.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Marad Looks to Streamline Cargo Preference Rules
R.G. Edmonson |
Carriers and shippers that would like to see changes in regulations governing cargo preference laws will have the chance to tell the Maritime Administration what they think on Oct. 3.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ODFL Adds Central Pennsylvania Terminal
William B. Cassidy |
Old Dominion Freight Line extended its $120 million expansion this year into Pennsylvania, opening a terminal in Altoona and hiring 14 employees.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
LTL
DOT Stimulus Payments Top $31.3 Billion
John D. Boyd |
Stimulus payments to states for transportation projects completed under the 2009 economic stimulus law rose to more than $31.3 billion as of Sept.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Massport Launches Boston Clean-Trucks Program
Joseph Bonney |
The Massachusetts Port Authority plans to replace up to 60 old drayage trucks at the Port of Boston through a $1.5 million program that includes a $500,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agen
Port News
Maritime
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Marad Under Fire
R.G. Edmonson |
When Eastern Shipbuilding struck a deal with a company in Brazil more than two years ago that would bring in millions of dollars in new business, the Panama City, Fla., shipyard applied to the U.S.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Is There an App for That?
David Biederman |
The third-party logistics industry has moved into the information business to an unprecedented degree.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Keeping Up With the Jones Act
R.G. Edmonson |
President Obama on June 23 announced the sale of 30 million barrels of crude oil from the Department of Energy’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Who's Who in Logistics Technology
JOC Staff |
As the economy struggles to find its footing two years after the deepest recession in decades, leading technology providers are focusing on improving productivity and on providing products and service
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A Plan to Collaborate
David Biederman |
As improved forecasting and demand planning tools enter the marketplace, one of the most significant developments is the introduction of sales and operations planning and collaborative planning foreca
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Retail's Shorter Shelf Life
David Biederman |
In 2007, home improvement retailer Lowe’s already was intent on improving inventory processes that would reverberate throughout global supply chains when the worst recession in decades hit a yea
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
5 Secrets of Successful Freight Tenders
Scott Irvine, Nulogx |
Almost all transportation managers will agree that a well-executed freight request for proposal is time-consuming and analytically challenging.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Stability Amid Instability
David Biederman |
Rick Blasgen is a confident man.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Fueling Debate on Infrastructure
John D. Boyd |
The ambitious infrastructure spending package President Obama offered in his $447 billion jobs plan faces considerable uncertainty on Capitol Hill, but already has pushed other transportation bills in
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Is Your Transportation at Its Best?
Scott Irvine, Nulogx |
As your business grows, it’s only natural that it becomes more complex and challenging to manage. Your transportation processes are no different.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
3PL Learning Curve
3PL Learning Curve |
The Council of Logistics Management’s annual conferences in the early 1990s were filled with references to third-party logistics, a new buzzword that meant … well, no one was quite sure w
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Norquist Says Transportation Dollars Go to Cronies
R.G. Edmonson |
Politicians promising to spend tax money for roads and bridges will use the dollars to line the pockets of their family, environmentalists, union bosses and other cronies, said Grover Norquist, presid
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Consumer Sentiment Rises, Still at Recession Levels
Joseph Bonney |
U.S. consumer sentiment edged up early this month but remains at recession levels, according to the monthly Reuters/University of Michigan index.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
BNSF's Rose Calls For Major Infrastructure Spending
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Striking a cord of urgency, BNSF Railway Chairman and CEO Matthew Rose called for a coordinated and massive investment in U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Senate Passes FAA, Highway Extension
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate late Thursday avoided a shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday by passing a “clean” bill to extend the agency’s operations through Jan. 31, 2012.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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