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Stay updated with our rail transport news and trends. Journal of Commerce covers intermodal news, and port connectivity news in the container rail transport sector.
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The latest Rail News & Analysis
Court rejects challenge to BNSF intermodal railyard
Peter Tirschwell |
A Federal appeals court in Pasadena shot down a novel legal challenge to railyard emissions that if successful would have erected a roadblock to a proposed Burlington Northern Santa Fe intermodal railyard near the Port of Los Angeles.
North-American rail
Growth in US marine container rail traffic slows but is poised to rebound
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
International intermodal volume growth in North America in in July slowed from the month before, but the gains were still healthy, and a robust forecast for U.S. maritime imports for this month suggest the shipment of marine containers could kick into a higher gear.
Intermodal providers
Companies to blend asset, non-asset transport software
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Changing supply chains demand changing technology, and a more multimodal, integrated supply chain require a blend of asset- and non-asset-based transportation systems.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Rail News
Despite poor rail service, shippers face higher intermodal rates
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
U.S. Class I railroads are betting on tighter truck capacity, along with a surge of intermodal traffic, to allow them to kick domestic intermodal rate hikes into a higher gear.
North-American rail
BNSF, CP improve rail service as harvest test nears
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
BNSF Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway say they are steadily reducing a backlog of grain shipments, but agricultural shippers warn the true test of whether they can handle the upcoming harvest will come quickly, in a week or two.
North-American rail
US freight volumes, expenditures drop in July, but holiday season looms
JOC Staff |
Although freight volumes and expenditures in the U.S. are beginning to see seasonal drops, numbers still remain higher than last year’s tallies.
Intermodal providers
Trucking News
Native group pauses plans to shut down CN line to Prince Rupert
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
A First Nation group has suspended its plan to stop Canadian National Railway from operating a line connecting the Port of Prince Rupert to the rest of the railroad’s network until Aug. 25.
North-American rail
US refrigerated rail operators confident despite Cold Train’s death by rail delays
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Despite the loss of a refrigerated rail pioneer, other operators say they are still growing and that they’re better shielded from poor rail performance than Cold Train was.
Rail News
Cool Cargo News
US senators pressure CP, BNSF to fix grain rail delays ahead of harvest
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
WASHINGTON — Congressional pressure is mounting on BNSF Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway to get rid of a backlog of U.S. grain shipments before the harvest arrives this fall.
North-American rail
US grain exporters brace for worsening rail delays as harvest nears
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Many U.S. Midwest grain exporters have little reason to be optimistic that they’ll get their products to market on-time or for a price that will make shipping to Asia economically feasible.
North-American rail
Limited availability of 40-foot marine containers in US interior
JOC Staff |
Inland 40-foot container capacity was at a premium in the United States in the first half of 2014, although space is becoming more available as the second half advances.
Intermodal providers
Cold Train ends intermodal service, citing poor BNSF performance
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Cold Train, a provider of refrigerated intermodal transport from Washington state throughout the rest of the country, has ended service, citing poor BNSF Railway performance.
Intermodal providers
Cool Cargo News
First Nation group threatens to shut down CN line to Prince Rupert
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Canadian National Railway services connecting the Port of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, to the rest of its network are running normally even though a First Nation group told the railroad to end operations by Aug. 4.
North-American rail
Proposed Mexican rail line short on details
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
An announcement last week that a Chinese consortium would build a rail line connecting a planned port on Mexico’s Pacific Coast to a manufacturing hub along the U.S. border was heavy on fanfare but short on details.
International rail
Intermodal traffic on track to outpace 2013 growth, IANA says
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
North American intermodal volume growth this year appears to be on track to exceed the 4.6 percent gain seen in 2013 after traffic rocketed 8.2 percent year-over-year in the second quarter.
Intermodal providers
Declining European rail performance threatens intermodal growth
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Declining operating standards across Europe’s rail network are threatening the future of intermodal transport, a leading combined transport company warned.
International rail
Slideshow: Top stories of the first half of 2014
JOC Staff |
The first half of 2014 saw the start of several stories that JOC.com will most likely be covering for the next year and perhaps beyond.
Forwarding
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North American ports
North-American rail
Ex-BNSF business boosts UP, but will it stay?
JOC Staff |
Union Pacific management hopes that the company’s grab of rail business from its main competitor, BNSF, will translate into more long-term business for UP in the future.
North-American rail
Norfolk Southern combating slow train speeds with hiring, investment
JOC Staff |
Second-quarter volume increases have hampered Norfolk Southern’s ability to bring up train velocities after a cripplingly harsh winter.
North-American rail
What’s still holding back rail service?
Larry Gross |
Rail service continues to sputter, showing little improvement from levels seen during the depths of winter. Why?
Intermodal providers
Truckload, intermodal pricing rose in June
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Spurred by stronger industrial production, consumer spending and housing activity, truckload rates rose 5.2 percent on average in June from a year ago...
Truckload
Rail News
CN: Port volumes push capacity to the limit
JOC Staff |
Despite solid revenue growth in the second quarter, Canadian National Railway says it’s facing a capacity problem, particularly at Canadian seaports, that’s forcing Canada’s largest railroad to temporarily turn away business.
North-American rail
KCS’s US-Mexico trade building earnings growth
JOC Staff |
Mexico’s manufacturing growth could push Kansas City Southern to new heights in the near future, according to analysts.
North-American rail
Hub Group expects NS, UP intermodal service to improve by year-end
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
After seeing “substandard” intermodal rail service cut its container utilization in the second quarter, the Hub Group expects gradual service improvement from its main partners...
Intermodal providers
CP ‘winning’ domestic intermodal push
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Canadian Pacific Railway said it will likely increase domestic intermodal volume on a double-digit basis over the next couple years after seeing 53-foot container volume rocket 18 percent year-over-year in the second quarter.
North-American rail
CSX says service has stabilized but still below shipper expectations
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
CSX Transportation said service, encompassing both intermodal and carload services, has normalized after a surge of freight but admitted it is working to restore service to a “level customers have come to expect” by adding locomotives and train crews and building track capacity.
North-American rail
KCS on track to serve BMW’s planned Mexico plant
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Kansas City Southern Railway appears to be on track to grab business generated by BMW’s planned $1 billion plant in Mexico.
North-American rail
North American intermodal volume growth more than triples
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
The pace of North American intermodal volume growth in the second quarter more than tripled from the prior quarter...
North-American rail
Intermodal shippers face rocky peak season
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Six months after the most disruptive winter for North American supply chain interests in recent memory, the upcoming summer-fall period is shaping up as the intermodal peak season of shipper discontent.
North-American rail
CN imposes cargo allocations at Vancouver, Prince Rupert
JOC Staff |
Canadian National Railway will issue equipment allocations to ocean carrier customers shipping through Port Metro Vancouver and the Port of Prince Rupert as it struggles to cope with what it called an unexpected surge in U.S.-bound cargo linked to the July 1 expiration of the U.S. West Coast longshore contract.
International ports
Rail News
CSX tunnel battle just part of broader freight pushback
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Less than five miles from the U.S. Capitol, southwest Washington, D.C., residents are waging a fierce fight against CSX Transportation’s plans to rebuild and expand a tunnel to allow the double stacking of containers.
North-American rail
Rail option for temperature-controlled cargo deemed a success
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Rail is a long-distance transport alternative to road, ocean and air freight for temperature-controlled goods, according to the results of a two-year project that included a trial shipment from the Port of Antwerp to Kazakhstan.
International rail
Railroads, trucking companies brace for hurricane
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
U.S. surface transportation providers, ranging from railroads to trucking companies, are preparing for the approaching Hurricane Arthur.
North-American rail
Trucking News
Volvo to sell surplus rail capacity to Scanlog
JOC Staff |
The Volvo Group has reached a agreement with Scandinavian Logistics Partners AB to sell extra capacity in rail transport from Belgium to Sweden, effective July 1.
International rail
KCS intermodal facility to tap growing Dallas market
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Kansas City Southern Railway’s new intermodal facility will allow the railroad to handle the growing conversion of truck loads to the rails in the Dallas region.
North-American rail
Electronics shippers turn to China-Duisburg rail route
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
HP now stacks up to 50 containers on a block train that travels from Chongqing to the German city of Duisburg, on a route known as the New Silk Way that was developed by Kazakhstan Railways.
International ports
Rail News
UP beefs up intermodal service
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Union Pacific Railroad has added 11 intermodal train starts between Northern California and Portland, Oregon, and Chicago this year, potentially allowing the carrier to grab business from customers frustrated with BNSF’s ailing service.
North-American rail
French rail strike into ninth day, but support waning
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Rail freight traffic is facing further disruption across France as a strike by rail workers extended to a ninth day, but an end to the stoppage is in sight amid waning support for the walkout.
International rail
New York port’s PNCT moves into 'path of growth'
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The Port of New York and New Jersey's Port Newark Container Terminal is undergoing a major expansion that includes super-post-Panamax cranes, a jump in container lift capacity, double intermodal railyard capacity, and a 300-acre footprint.
North American ports
Rail News
Marine terminals
Rotterdam-Bavaria intermodal link seeing heavy use
JOC Staff |
Additional intermodal capacity that was added between the port of Rotterdam and Bavaria has been well received and is helping address a capacity shortage.
International rail
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