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Black Friday Weekend Total Inches Up
Thomas L. Gallagher |
While the average online shopper spent more on purchases than last year, consumers who went out to the stores for Black Friday weekend spent less, bringing total consumer spending for the three day st
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Redrawing Rail’s Map
John D. Boyd |
Warren Buffett’s buyout of BNSF Railway may be running smoothly toward completion early next year, but it is sending ripples down the tracks to rail lines and shippers.
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rate of Survival
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Approaching cargo interests at the National Industrial Transportation League’s annual convention in Anaheim, Calif., this month, Ronald D. Widdows spoke with a bit of a swagger.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Trucking News
India Plans Automotive Logistics Hubs
JOC Staff |
Hoping to shift more freight off its road and onto rail, India is building a network of rail-based logistics hubs for its growing automotive industry.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Unraveling Trade Preferences
Alan M. Field |
When the Central America Free Trade Agreement squeaked through Congress four years ago, U.S. textile and apparel importers rejoiced.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail Reform on ETA Watch
John D. Boyd |
It has taken all of this year, but if lawmakers get railroads and their customers to accept a legislative deal that Senate staff has been patching together for months, a major rail reform bill could m
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Reinventing the FMC
JOC Staff |
As new chairman, Lidinsky plans a more active role for agency in U.S. and world maritime issues
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Fighting for Deregulation
R.G. Edmonson |
The fog of war is descending on the battle over port trucking.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Protection for Preferences
R.G. Edmonson |
For businesses to benefit from U.S. trade preference programs, David Love says they need four elements: stability, predictability and easy-to-obey rules of origin for exporters. The fourth element?
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Former TSA Chief David Stone Dies
JOC Staff |
David M. Stone, a retired rear admiral who was the third head of the Transportation Security Administration, died recently while on a visit to Washington. He was 57.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Black Friday Sales Surge
JOC Staff |
Retailers found a lot to be grateful for this year on the day after Thanksgiving. Sales were up in volume, according to early indicators, and consumers were spending more money on each purchase.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Italy Probes Logistics Price-Fixing Charges
By Bruce Barnard |
Italian competition regulators are investigating 20 foreign and domestic express delivery companies, including DHL Global Forwarding, Agility Logistics and Schenker, following allegations they collude
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
County Creates Tax District For Port Manatee
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Large scale improvements are on the horizon for Port Manatee, as a Florida county last week created a special taxing district to support infrastructure and capital improvement projects to attract new
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Extends Drawback Comment Period
R.G. Edmonson |
Exporters and other interested parties have an additional month to tell Customs and Border Protection what they think about a controversial change in drawback regulations.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Senate Panels Negotiate Rail Antitrust Rules
John D. Boyd |
Members of two Senate committees are still working on details of how much to curb a limited antitrust immunity freight railroads now enjoy.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North-American rail
Durable Goods Orders, Shipments Drop in October
Thomas L. Gallagher |
New orders and shipments of manufactured durable goods declined in October for the second time in three months as machinery and transportation equipment suffered setbacks.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Gartner Projects Leap in Global PC Shipments
JOC Staff |
Consumers going mobile snapped up enough low-priced notebook computers this year to push personal computer shipments up 2.8 percent in 2009, the Gartner Group says.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Russia to Privatize Transport Assets
Bruce Barnard |
The Russian government unveiled plans this week to sell stakes in Sovcomflot, the nation's biggest shipping line, and partially privatize leading seaports and airports in 2010.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Boxer Seeks White House Help on Highway Bill
R.G. Edmonson |
Sen.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Customs Acting Commissioner to Retire
R.G. Edmonson |
Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Jayson P. Ahern will retire Jan. 2, 2010, sources within the agency said.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GDP Growth Revised Down to 2.8 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Gross Domestic Product in the third quarter grew 2.8 percent, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis said Tuesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Panalpina’s travails
Janet Nodar |
Doing business in Africa is not for the risk-averse. Before wading in, smart companies should heed the lessons Panalpina learned after operating for 54 years in Nigeria.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Who Will Pay for Buffett’s Rail Premium?
Michael F. McBride and Gerald W. Fauth III |
For several years, the Surface Transportation Board has been confronted with issues surrounding merger and acquisition premiums paid in most of the recent major transactions involving railroads.
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Economies of Sale
Alan M. Field |
After a year of relative stagnation, merger and acquisition activity in the logistics sector may be about to pick up.
Logistics Technology News
Does Stimulus Need Stimulus?
John D. Boyd |
Even as President Obama unveiled plans to hold a “jobs summit” to help fight the nation’s 10 percent-plus unemployment rate, concern was festering over how his administration has app
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Customs Struggles to Keep Fraud in Check
R.G. Edmonson |
An importer of heavy machinery is consistently underbid by a rival importer when they compete for sales contracts.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Jury Indicts Agility on Fraud Charges
Alan M. Field |
A U.S. federal grand jury last week indicted Kuwait-based logistics company Agility on charges it defrauded the U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Middle East Power Brokers
Alan M. Field |
Logistics service providers in the Middle East suffered a slowdown after the global economy plummeted last year, but their pain was not nearly as intense or as long-lasting as what their colleagues el
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
More Reports, More Accurate
R.G. Edmonson |
The good news about Importer Security Filings, says Customs’ Richard DiNucci, is that more importers are filing all the time and the filings are getting more accurate.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Closer to 10+2
By R.G. Edmonson |
In just over three months, U.S. Customs and Border Protection will begin enforcing the Importer Security Filing, or 10+2 rule, but for many shippers, the deadline may have already passed.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
DOT Stimulus Spending Nears $6 billion
John D. Boyd |
Infrastructure project spending under the stimulus law by the Department of Transportation reached $5.9 billion through Nov. 13, a nearly $2 billion increase since the beginning of October.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
USPS Narrows Branch Closure Review
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Postal Service said Friday it is narrowing its list of stations and branches under review for possible closure down to 241, part of an effort to cut millions of dollars in operating costs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Retailers Back Trade Preference Extensions
R.G. Edmonson |
Trade groups representing the nation’s retailers are lending their support to legislation that will extend key trade preference programs that were due to expire on Dec. 31.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TSA Nominee Gets Committee Nod
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday approved the nomination of Erroll Southers to be the next head of the Transportation Security Administration.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
OOCL Logistics Launches Payment Audit
JOC Staff |
OOCL Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Ltd., launched Payment Audit, the third in a series of supply chain management software packages.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Leading Economic Index Climbs 0.3 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index increased 0.3 percent in October, following a trend of gains in every month since hitting bottom in March.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Judge Blames Corps for Katrina Flooding
R.G. Edmonson |
The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for catastrophic flooding during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, a U.S. district judge in New Orleans ruled on Wednesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Ceva Logistics Profit Drops a Third
Bruce Barnard |
Ceva Group, the global supply chain management company, reported third quarter earnings fell 33 percent from a year ago on reduced transport volume and a deflated air freight market.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Committee Postpones Southers Hearing
R.G. Edmonson |
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee called off a meeting late Wednesday in which it was to consider the nomination of Earl Southers to be the new head of the Transportation
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Key Senators Urge 6-Month Highway Bill Extension
JOC Staff |
A bipartisan group of senators is calling for action that would extend the surface transportation bill to create jobs and spur economic recovery.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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