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DOT Offers $600 Million in TIGER II Grants
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation began opening a $600 million grant account for project applications, in an indirect extension of discretionary “TIGER” grants the DOT awarded under the eco
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Recovery Lags for Industrial Property
Joseph Bonney |
Vacancies for U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs, Consumer Protection to Share Information
R.G. Edmonson |
Officials with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Customs and Border Protection on Monday signed an agreement giving CPSC inspectors access to Customs’ Automated Commercial System.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
ProLogis Loses $91 Million
Thomas L. Gallagher |
A weak global warehouse market slashed revenue and funds from operations in the first quarter for ProLogis. The industrial real estate developer lost $91 million in the quarter.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Siemens, DB Schenker Switch Truck for Rail
JOC Staff |
Industrial manufacturer Siemens will switch some 1,440 railroad equipment shipments heading for China from truck to rail transport in Central Europe under an emissions saving strategy worked out with
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DOT Stimulus Payouts Reach $10.9 Billion
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation’s total spending under the economic stimulus package reached $10.893 billion as of April 16, up $456 million since the end of March.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Geodis Completes Parcel Purchase
JOC Staff |
Geodis closed the acquisition of French parcel carrier Ciblex on Monday, giving the forwarding and logistics company new reach in the small package business in France and Belgium.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
A DOT Fix for Funding?
John D. Boyd |
State agencies, freight railroads, transit operators and intermodal project planners could tap an expanded rail loan program or visit a new one-stop financial aid shop if Department of Transportation
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
A New Era for Export Controls
R.G. Edmonson |
For U.S. trade interests struggling for years with an antiquated Cold War-era export control system, your wait for reform is almost over.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
AMB Loss Falls Below $1 Million
Thomas L. Gallagher |
AMB Property Corporation lost $620,000 in the first quarter, a marked improvement over the prior year as the industrial real estate developer recovers from the global recession, which struck hard at p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Coalition Urges Port Trucking Change
R.G. Edmonson |
Supporters of the port of Los Angeles clean trucks program stepped up the pressure on House leadership on Thursday when they presented a letter signed by 113 labor, environmental, community and religi
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Durable Goods Orders Fall after Three Months
Joseph Bonney |
Orders for manufactured durable goods fell for the first time this year in April as demand for aircraft slumped, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Senate Starts Work on Water Resources Bill
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate this week took the first step in putting together its wish list for the 2010 edition of the Water Resources Development Act.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Japanese Trade Fell 21 Percent in 2009
Hisane Masaki |
Japanese international trade fell 21 percent in fiscal 2009, which ended on March 31, returning the country to a trade surplus as imports slumped much more rapidly than exports, according to prelimina
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
17 Transporters Make Fortune 500 List
William B. Cassidy |
The Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. businesses ranked by revenue includes 17 transportation and logistics companies this year, from UPS to Con-way.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Trucking News
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Descartes Acquires Imanet
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Descartes Systems Group acquired privately-held Imanet, a provider of enterprise and on-demand technology to customs brokers, freight forwarders, exporters and self-clearing importers.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DOT Sends Delayed Highway Funds to States
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation is making nearly $49 billion of delayed highway funds available to states, following last month’s passage by Congress of the HIRE Act.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Trucking Group Opposes Vehicle Miles Tax
William B. Cassidy |
A Vehicle Miles Traveled tax may be gaining mileage on Capitol Hill, but the nation’s truckers want an alternate route.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
House Bill to Fund Merchant Ship Construction
R.G. Edmonson |
Lawmakers last week filed in the House a bill to authorize $60 million in loan guarantees for merchant ship construction under the Maritime Administration’s Title XI program.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Sen. Kerry Knocks Down Fuel Tax Talk
John D. Boyd |
Sen.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
U.S. Exports to China Remain Strong
Joseph Bonney |
Nineteen U.S. states had more than $1 billion in export sales to China last year, according to an annual survey by the U.S.-China Business Council.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
IMF Raises Global Economic Forecast
Joseph Bonney |
The International Monetary Fund says the world economy is recovering from the global crisis better than expected but at different speeds in different parts of the world.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Cargo Theft Costs $10 Billion per Year
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Companies that outsource production and turn warehouse and distribution functions over to wholesalers may reduce operating expenses, but they are also making it easier for cargo thieves to invade thei
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Gates Unveils Export Control Plan
R.G. Edmonson |
The Obama Administration will consolidate licensing, control lists and data systems to bring a “Byzantine” export control system into a single office, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said T
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
FMC Warns of Email Scam
R.G. Edmonson |
The Federal Maritime Commission issued a warning on Monday of an email scam involving a bogus lottery solicitation.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Establishes ACE Business Office
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection is setting up the ACE Business Office to work out the needs of the Automated Commercial Environment.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Leading Indicators Increase Sharply
Joseph Bonney |
Recovering financial and labor markets caused the Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index, a gauge of future U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
China’s Currency Gambit
Peter T. Leach |
When Chinese Premier Hu Jintao told President Obama last week that China won’t yield to external pressure and that any revaluation of China’s currency must be “based on its own econo
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Uneven Recovery
Joseph Bonney |
The global economy is expected to grow 3 percent this year, with emerging nations growing fastest, the U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Selling Short-Sea to Shippers
William B. Cassidy |
Short-sea shipping advocates may have the Department of Transportation’s ear, but they still need to convince shippers their concept will float.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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Floating a Rail Fix, Too
John D. Boyd |
The U.S. Maritime Administration’s plan to construct marine highways won’t just take pressure off roads.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Rail News
Seed Money for Tech
John D. Boyd |
The Federal Railroad Administration unveiled the government’s first funding pool specifically for the collision avoidance and locomotive remote control systems that U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
FHA Says ‘No’ to I-80 Tolls
John D. Boyd |
Truckers got a BIG BREAK — and Pennsylvania a big hole in its budget — when federal authorities said no to a state proposal to slap tolls on east-west Interstate 80.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Budding Freight Growth
John D. Boyd |
With the transportation industry searching last year for any “green shoots” to hint at a recovery in the freight sector, this year there are plenty of saplings.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Trucking labor
Oil Distillates Market Improves
Joseph Bonney |
Oil refiners’ deliveries of distillates, which include diesel fuel and are closely correlated with overall U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LaHood Views Panama Canal Expansion Work
John D. Boyd |
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the construction work under way to expand the Panama Canal “will have a profound impact on the way goods move around the world.”
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Inventories to Stay Lean
Joseph Bonney |
Consumers are buying again and business inventories are creeping back up but retailers say they don’t plan to abandon the lean inventory practices they adopted during the recession.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Housing Construction Shows Life
Joseph Bonney |
U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
North-American rail
U.S. Manufacturing Growth Accelerates
Joseph Bonney |
An increase of 0.1 percent in U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
DOT Workers to Receive Back Pay
John D. Boyd |
The Bunning blockade of March is finally being overturned for about 2,000 Department of Transportation workers who lost 20 percent of their pay for the first two weeks of that month.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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