GT NEXUS NAMES LYNCH VP OF SALES
GT NEXUS NAMES LYNCH VP OF SALES
GT NEXUS NAMES LYNCH VP OF SALES
U.S. CONTINUES TRADE TALKS WITH DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
USTR RELEASES SINGAPORE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TEXT, CHILE NEXT
EXEL BOOSTS 2002 RESULTS WITH $1 BILLION IN NEW BUSINESS
U.S. INLAND BARGE FLEET CONTINUES DECLINE
DHL PICKS YANTRA APPLICATION FOR ORDER FULFILLMENT
ATLAS AIR WORLDWIDE CONSOLIDATES HEADQUARTER OPERATIONS
TIACA ELECTS KAY PRESIDENT
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN TAKES OVER AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES IN CANADA
PACIFIC CARRIERS CONFIRM PLAN TO RAISE WESTBOUND REEFER RATES
MILITARY SHIPMENTS BOOST ANTONOV AIRLINES’ REVENUE
PORT OF GDANSK AWARDS 60-YEAR TERMINAL OPERATING CONCESSION
MAHER TERMINALS TO EXTEND GATE HOURS
SENATORS SAY BUSH UNDERMINING PORT SECURITY EFFORTS
CUSTOMS OFFICIAL TRANSFERS TO DOT
FMC REVIEWS 13 OTI LICENSE APPLICATIONS, 18 LICENSES REVOKED
FMC: MONITORING OTI APPLICATIONS REDUCES ôHAYSTACKö IN TERROR WAR
RYDER NAMES TEGNELIA EXECUTIVE VP
UNCTAD APPOINTS HOFFMANN ECONOMIC AFFAIRS OFFICER
USDAÆS MEAT ORIGIN RULEMAKING TO COVER FARM BILL REQUIREMENTS
U.S. REQUESTS WTO PANEL IN CANADIAN WHEAT DISPUTE
SINOTRANS PICKS BNSF, NORFOLK SOUTHERN FOR U.S. SERVICE
SETTLEMENT PLAN SOUGHT FOR LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER TUG FRANCHISES
CONGRESS REVIEWS FREIGHT RAIL SPENDING
BUSH MAKES FAA APPOINTMENTS
ATLAS AIR REPLACES SHUYLER AS CEO
EVERGREEN RECEIVES BIDS FROM MITSUBISHI, KVAERNER
HANJIN AND SINOKOR START KOREA/VIETNAM SERVICE
MAERSK SEALAND, NYK RAISE ASIA/EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA RATES
APL REVIEWS ATALANTIC SLOT-EXCHANGE AGREEMENT WITH MAERSK
GEODIS MOVES BACK INTO THE BLACK
PORT CANAVERAL GETS $214,500 PENALTY FOR TUG FRANCHISE VIOLATIONS
SETTLEMENT ALLOWS PORT OF LOS ANGELES TO OPEN CHINA SHIPPING TERMINAL
APHIS WANTS FOLLOW-UP HEALTH CHECKS AT ANIMAL IMPORT REGIONS
TREASURY DELEGATES CUSTOMS FUNCTIONS TO HOMELAND SECURITY
STONEPATH GROUP COMPLETES $6-MILLION STOCK PLACEMENT
U.S. LAMB IMPORTS RISE, DOMESTIC PRODUCTION FALLS
U.S. CUT FLOWER MARKET STILL TRAMPLED BY IMPORTS
SKYBITZ, FREIGHT TRACKING SERVICE, NAMES WOOD CEO
CANADIAN NATIONAL RELEASES TERMS OF $400-MILLION DEBT OFFERING
INLAND WATERWAY OPERATORS, CONGRESSMEN OPPOSE TAX PROPOSAL
UPS SUSPENDS PLANS TO FURLOUGH PILOTS
IMO, EC ISSUE JOINT STATEMENT ON TANKER ACCIDENTS
MARAD BECOMES MORE ôCUSTOMER FOCUSEDö THROUGH WEB TECHNOLOGY
IMPROVED TERMINALS RESULTS FAILS TO BOLSTER P&O GROUPÆS EARNINGS
KEEGAN: MAINTAIN CURRENT MSP CITIZENSHIP POLICY
P&O NEDLLOYD SETS UP CENTER TO COMPLY WITH 24-HOUR U.S. CUSTOMS RULE
P&O NEDLLOYD’S RESULTS SINK INTO $292-MILLION LOSS
P&O GROUP NAMES WOODS CHIEF EXECUTIVE, STERLING ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
MAERSK SEALAND TO REDUCE TRANSATLANTIC CAPACITY
VENEZUELAN INSTABILITY CUTS SEABOARD MARINE’S PROFITS
PANAMA CANAL AUTHORITY NAMES SIX TO ADVISORY BOARD
TGAX LOGISTICS NAMES SHUM TO DIRECT CORPORATE SALES
SUN MICROSYSTEMS EXTENDS EXEL CONTRACT
CUSTOMS SEMINAR TO FOCUS ON IMPLEMENTING TRADE SECURITY
U.S. COMMERCE CONTROL LIST TO MEET WASSENAAR OBLIGATIONS
NRC CHANGES NUCLEAR MATERIAL SOURCING RULES
HOUSE BILL WOULD INSPECT ALL U.S.-BOUND CONTAINERS, VESSELS
MENZIES BUYS CONTROLLING SHARE IN PANAMANIAN CARGO HANDLER
UPS ADDS $25 SECURITY MANIFEST CHARGE
MARAD WARNS OF U.S. NAVAL MANEUVERS NEAR SOUTH KOREA
T. PARKER HOST APPOINTS EKLUND VP OF OPERATIONS
CMA CGM, VIRGIN EXPRESS TO BID FOR FRENCH AIRLINE AIR LIB
CROWLEY, DOLE OCEAN SWAP SPACE IN FLORIDA/COSTA RICA TRADE
LIBRA TO TAKE SLOTS ON LYKES’ U.S./COLOMBIA SHIPS
EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO MAKE MARINE POLLUTION A CRIMINAL OFFENSE
ACQUISITIONS DRIVE HIGHER REVENUE AND PROFIT AT TROPICAL SHIPPING
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN STARTS U.S. GULF/MEXICO/BRAZIL LINK
DOCKWORKERS LAUNCH NEW STRIKES IN EUROPEAN PORTS
DEUTSCHE POST SAYS 2002 PROFIT AND REVENUE WERE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED
LONG BEACH JOINS EFFORT TO REDUCE TRUCK CONGESTION
HUTCHISON FINISHES DEEPWATER BERTH IN JAKARTA
CSX WORLD TERMINALS NAMES THREE SENIOR VPs
KUEHNE & NAGEL TOPS 1 MILLION TEUs
GAO: ACE NEEDS FURTHER ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS
BUSH SELECTS VERDERY, CARNES TO HOMELAND SECURITY POSTS
VELANT NAMES GABLE PRESIDENT
NIT LEAGUE NAMES GATTI ACTING PRESIDENT
AUTO HAULERS BEGIN LABOR TALKS
PACER STACKTRAIN BEGINS TWO U.S./MEXICO FREIGHT SERVICES
CORRECTION: WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN SERVICE CALLS FREMANTLE TWICE MONTHLY
INTTRA INTRODUCES TENDERING APPLICATION
LYKES LINES FINALIZES ASIA/VANCOUVER/ALASKA SERVICE
BIMCO RESPONDS TO PROPOSED U.S. COAST GUARD SECURITY RULES
MARAD WANTS TO EXTEND VESSEL-REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR AGRICULTURE CARGO
KUEHNE & NAGEL ACQUIRES U.K. FORWARDER SEABROOK & SMITH
MAERSK CEO STUBKJAER PREDICTS END OF “DEPRESSED RATES” IN PACIFIC
COSCO AND PSA IN TALKS OVER DEDICATED TERMINAL IN SINGAPORE
EUROPE/AFRICA CARRIERS WARN OF POSSIBLE IVORY COAST WAR CHARGE
CMB PLANS TO HIVE OFF LNG ARM
ADM ABANDONS BALTIMORE GRAIN EXPORT OPERATIONS
CONTAINER VOLUME, EARNINGS RISE AT PORT OF CHARLESTON
AIRWAY EXPRESS MERGES WITH GEOLOGISTICS IN KOREA
APHIS PROPOSES RULES FOR IMPORTED JAPANESE UNSHU ORANGES
OLD DOMINION FREIGHT PULLS DEDICATED SERVICE FOR DEFERRED AIR FREIGHT
DOT EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR AIR-FREIGHT RATE COMMENTS
MEBA INITIATES ôGRASS ROOTSö CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT U.S. MERCHANT MARINE
IMOÆS OÆNEIL TO DISCUSS POLLUTION PREVENTION WITH EU VP
USDA PROPOSES OCEAN FREIGHT CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL PROCESS
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN ENHANCES U.S. EAST COAST/AUSTRALASIA SERVICE