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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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Turning the Northwest Corner
Bill Mongelluzzo |
National retailers and importers call the idea of spreading use of major North American gateways around the continent a four-corners strategy of supply chain management. That puts U.S.
Rail News
Maritime
Container lines
The Regulators Ramp Up
John D. Boyd |
When the Surface Transportation Board in December slapped Canadian National Railway with an unprecedented $250,000 fine over how it reported roadway blockages, it set off the first flare in what is sh
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Alameda Corridor Slashes Loan Request
John D. Boyd |
Faced with the risk that the Obama administration could reject its effort to borrow $553 million from a little-used, low-cost federal rail credit program, the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North-American rail
House GOP Bloc Would Slash Passenger Rail Programs
John D. Boyd |
The House Republican Study Committee wants to zero out President Obama's grants program that gives states seed money to develop inter-city passenger rail service and to wipe out annual subsidies as we
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
UP Expects More Intermodal From Truckers
John D. Boyd |
Trucking companies are telling Union Pacific Railroad are indicating they want to push a greater share of their freight onto trains for long-haul transport, says James R.
Rail News
Trucking News
North-American rail
Rail Leaders Head to White House
John D. Boyd |
U.S.
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North-American rail
UP Net Profit Jumps 41 Percent to $775 Million
John D. Boyd |
Union Pacific Railroad, capping what it called the most profitable year in the railroad’s history, reported a $775 million net profit in the fourth quarter on Thursday that was 41 percent better than
Rail News
North-American rail
Gabrielson, Schember to Receive Connie Awards
JOC Staff |
Rick Gabrielson of Target and George Schember, vice president, corporate transportation and logistics at Cargill, will receive the first Connie awards to be presented at an event in the Midwest by the
Rail News
Alameda Corridor Slashes US Loan Request
John D. Boyd |
The Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority is slashing its request for a federal rail program loan to $83.7 million from an earlier $553 million, in a bid to lock in the federal credit to help rest
Rail News
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
North American ports
Opening Transportation’s Lockbox
R.G. Edmonson |
House Republicans are wasting no time asserting their new majority on transportation programs.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Air Cargo
Trucking News
Rail News
Intermodal Churns Into 2011
John D. Boyd |
Across North America’s railroads, intermodal traffic is running strong.
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Railroad Requirements
JOC Staff |
The penchant of environmental regulators to set goals calling for the use of technology not fully developed is raising alarms for the transportation industry.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Canadian Rail Workers OK Strike Authority
Courtney Tower |
Members of four union groups at the two major Canadian railways voted to strike if negotiations fail by deadlines late this month and early next month.
Rail News
North-American rail
3PL Odyssey Acquires Optimodal
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Odyssey Logistics & Technology Corporation acquired Optimodal, the largest intermodal chemical sector service provider in the United States.
Rail News
Rail Traffic Jumps in First Week of January
John D. Boyd |
Traffic surged at major North American railroads in the first full week of January, compared with the same point in 2010, as bulk carload shipments jumped 16.1 percent and intermodal moves increased 7
Rail News
North-American rail
Mica Eyes Rail to Get More Trucks, Cars Off Roadways
John D. Boyd |
The new chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, signaling domestic transport goals similar to those of the Obama administration, says he wants to advance several initiatives
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Canadian Pacific Outlines $1 billion Spending Plan
John D. Boyd |
Canadian Pacific Railway will spend between $964 million to $1.065 billion this year for capital projects, saying the money will help it meet rising demand for rail freight service while cutting costs
Rail News
North-American rail
STB Sets Hearing on Captive Shippers' Rail Access
John D. Boyd |
The Surface Transportation Board will hold a May 3 public hearing to start the first review in over a decade of regulations that some shippers say allow major railroads to hold many freight customers
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
North-American rail
Railcar Owners Activate More Idled Cars in December
John D. Boyd |
Freight railroads, shippers and railcar leasing firms across North America pulled 1,539 freight cars out of storage in December, as they prepped more equipment for cargo service in the months ahead.
Rail News
North-American rail
DOT Closes in on Stimulus Commitments Goal
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation's efforts to lock in remaining funds from the 2009 economic stimulus package have it closing in on the main target -- obligating all $48.1 billion that was allocated i
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
2011 Capacity is King
JOC Staff |
For Jonathan Gold, 2010 was a year for lessons. For Donna Lemm, 2011 is about hope. And for George Macko, the trucking concerns of today will be with us into 2012.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Railroads Have Off-Road Ambitions
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Union Pacific Railroad expanded its intermodal volume about 20 percent in 2010 from 2009, and did that at a remarkably profitable pace, increasing its revenue per intermodal unit an industry-leading 8
Rail News
North-American rail
Ground Shifts for Railroad Regulation
John D. Boyd |
After more than three years of struggle between railroads and disgruntled freight shippers over how to write industrywide rules for disputes over rates and service, both sides face the prospect of let
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
Railcar Firm Greenbrier Trims Loss, Cites Improved Market
John D. Boyd |
Railcar and barge manufacturer Greenbrier Companies lost $2.3 million in its fiscal first quarter ending Nov.
Rail News
North-American rail
Pacer Taps Gardner to Head International Unit
John D. Boyd |
North American intermodal and global logistics firm Pacer International picked industry veteran Daniel L.
Rail News
Intermodal Volume Grew 14.7 Percent in 2010
John D. Boyd |
North America’s major railroads saw intermodal volume rise 14.7 percent in 2010, while their railcar loads of commodities and bulk shipments including automobiles, lumber and chemicals rose 9.4 percen
Rail News
North-American rail
Patriot Rail Completes Buy of Weyerhaeuser Short Lines
John D. Boyd |
Private short line operator Patriot Rail completed its acquisition of six small rail lines from paper industry firm Weyerhaeuser, giving the new owner 13 short lines in all.
Rail News
STB Proposes Emergency Amtrak Access to Freight Lines
John D. Boyd |
The Surface Transportation Board is proposing a new regulation that would ensure Amtrak’s intercity passenger train system can keep operating even if an emergency knocks out its normal routes.
Rail News
North-American rail
IANA Elects Chairman, Officers, Directors
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Intermodal Association of North America elected a chairman, vice chair, treasurer and five directors, the board announced Jan. 5.
Rail News
Forwarding
LTL
Pacer Reshapes Credit Accord
John D. Boyd |
Intermodal middleman firm Pacer International said it replaced its credit financing arrangements with a new deal that cuts interest rates and fees and shrinks to two from eleven the number of particip
Rail News
Norfolk Southern Loads Record Coal Tonnage
John D. Boyd |
Norfolk Southern Railway on Dec.
Rail News
North-American rail
Union Pacific Sells Coos Bay Line to Port
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Oregon International Port of Coos Bay finalized a transaction with Union Pacific Railroad transferring ownership of 23 miles of the Coos Bay rail line to the port.
Maritime
North-American rail
STB Rejects 'Double-Dipping' Claim against BNSF
John D. Boyd |
The Surface Transportation Board rejected a claim by agricultural shipper Cargill that BNSF Railway was "double-dipping" in how the carrier assessed fuel surcharges, but the STB will let Cargill pursu
Rail News
North-American rail
Intermodal Traffic Soars 25 Percent in Holiday Week
JOC Staff |
Intermodal traffic for U.S.
Rail News
North-American rail
Trucking’s Uphill Climb
Satish Jindel |
2010 produced mixed results for the truckload, less-than-truckload and domestic parcel segments of the trucking industry.
Trucking News
Rail News
LTL
Grant Finalized For NS Crescent Corridor
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation wrapped up negotiations with Alabama and Tennessee for a $105 million federal stimulus grant to help build intermodal terminals for Norfolk Southern Railway’s Cr
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
Grant Deal Clears Project Aiding LA-Long Beach Ports
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation signed an implementing agreement for the big Colton Crossing project to use a $33.8 million stimulus
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Maritime
Rail News
North-American rail
Illinois Pact Preserves UP-Passenger Rail Plan
John D. Boyd |
Illinois will see the first few miles of a new 110-mph passenger train service open in the coming year in the freight train corridor owned by Union Pacific Railroad.
Rail News
North-American rail
Concor to Hike Freight Charges
JOC Staff |
State-owned rail operator Container Corporation of India said it will increase its freight charges for the movement of containerized cargo, starting Jan. 20, 2011.
Rail News
Strong Rail Traffic Pulls Through Blizzards
John D. Boyd |
A barrage of tough winter storms that hit large parts of North America with blizzard conditions, ice or dangerous cold temperatures put a dent into rail traffic this month, but not as much as a major
Rail News
North-American rail
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