U.S. district court says Jones Act must be read literally
U.S. district court says Jones Act must be read literally
U.S. district court says Jones Act must be read literally
ZIM adds Oakland to round the world service
Containers removed from grounded APL ship
YRC subsidiaries start transcontinental service
Teltrac announces promotions
Japan opens border to U.S. fresh potato imports
U.S. revises sugar import quota for fiscal 2006
TNT Logistics leases warehouse space to Ford in Ohio
USTDA announces Bombay conference
Mitchells & Butlers awards alcohol distribution contract to Tradeteam
ESYNC secures continued AWG contract
Ryder gives new role to Brunn
Logistics interest group elects Allan chairman
IES launches AES application
Szwaja returns to SEKO to head domestic operations
Bush warns Congress not to block port sale; Sanborn nomination on hold
OMI’s 4th quarter profits up 4%
Consortium to serve Petronet with long-term LNG charter
Sperry Marine New Orleans support center back up
AirBridge Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo sign interline agreement
SpiceJet orders 10 Boeing 737 airplanes, options 10 more
Indian Airlines orders 43 A320 family aircraft from Airbus
CNF plans to change name to Con-way
FedEx helps promote Australian exports
CBP publishes catalog of supply chain security best practices
CBP seizes Egyptian carpets
White House faces storm of protest over Dubai port deal
Recovery efforts continue for Arthur Kill oil spill
ITS picks Tideworks software for Venezuelan terminal
U.S. signs maritime safety treaties
Rocket attacks threatened against tankers in Nigerian waters
Kirby raises stake in Osprey Line
TNT to delist from London, Frankfurt stock exchanges
U.S., Cameroon open aviation service
STB approves DM&E’s track construction in Powder River Basin
UPS orders 50 hybrid electric delivery trucks
U.S. investigation into Japanese beef export debacle spreads blame
Bush promotes future U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement
USTR rewards Philippines for improved IPR protections
Tabor joins ICSC board
Chertoff defends DP World port sale as criticism mounts
Zim boosts Portland’s fortunes
Port of Oakland dredge project hits a snag
Hong Kong’s January throughput up 1.1%
Los Angeles-Long Beach volume up 9% in January
Marseilles-Fos’ box volume up 4% in January
Panama Canal Authority to raise tug, line handling services rates
ESPO to host public debate on European ports policy
Weyerhaeuser unit starts service between Long Beach and Canada
MSC adds Naples, switches first inbound Australian port
Sinotrans calls at Manila
Crowley Maritime names Brickman VP
Qantas’ profits down 9.6%, more job cuts loom
Shippers applaud Senate’s passage of anti-counterfeit bill
China trade experts disagree on customs environment
Self-disclosure of customs violations unheard of in China, panel says
NOL to list joint venture on Hong Kong stock exchange
Eaton Corp. picks Penske as LLP in Europe
Schenker, StarTrans to start joint venture
Phoenix International bolsters corporate roster
Congress tries to put brakes on DP World port sale
Port of Boston’s box volume up 7.7% in 2005
Fraser River Port’s box volume up 17%
Port of Tampa to host Bush
Ports of Indiana tonnage up 2% in 2005
Maruba, CMA CGM to add Long Beach calls
Deutsche Post’s 2005 profits up 40%
ESC backs air cargo-pricing investigation
Delta reports 4th quarter net loss of $1.2 billion
Lufthansa’s cargo down 3.1% in January
OOCL Logistics opens transloading, warehouse facility for U.S. Midwest
Saddle Creek appoints Rittenhouse
Lawmakers mount campaign to review DP World port deal
Panama Canal Authority christens massive barge
Matson starts U.S. West Coast/Hawaii/Guam/China service
“K” Line receives LNG carrier
CMA CGM, Maruba to swap vessel space
Crowley names Cunningham as operations VP, promotes Yunta
U.S., EU launch dawn raids to probe air cargo cartels
Airbus establishes Middle East subsidiary
U.S. international air cargo up 3.7% in 2005
CSX fined for safety violations
USTR to step up enforcement of U.S.-China trade policy
U.S. seeks to resolve softwood lumber trade dispute with Canada
Bush economic report says subsidies harm future U.S. ag trade
2005 trade statistics show no apparel surge, importers say
Panamanian government to inspect U.S. food safety system
E2E Inc. receives patent for container tracking system
Port of Seattle to reopen Terminal 30 to containerships
Baltimore port to deploy secure check-in system for trucks
General Electric NASSCO lays keel for third U.S. Navy T-AKE cargo ship
Public comments sought on LNG traffic in Chesapeake Bay
COSCO, Evergreen to start China/U.S. East Coast loop
TACA maintains bunker rates
MOL to start Hong Kong/Ho Chi Minh feeder
Cargolux starts weekly Luxembourg/Indianapolis service
Beer quits American Airlines’ parent
Schneider National acquires American Overseas
CSX to pay Baltimore $2 million for tunnel fire cleanup