WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL ASKS THAT U.S. SECURITY RULES PREVAIL
WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL ASKS THAT U.S. SECURITY RULES PREVAIL
WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL ASKS THAT U.S. SECURITY RULES PREVAIL
ZIM AND LLOYD TRIESTINO CONFIRM NEW ASIA/U.S. EAST COAST LINK
NOL’S SHARES RISE AFTER SECURING OIL CONTRACT
TMM SUFFERS 4Q, ANNUAL LOSSES
HUTCHISON, COSCO VENTURE TAKES OVER SHANGHAI TERMINAL
FINANCIAL ITEMS BRING EIMSKIP BACK IN PROFIT IN 2002
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY REQUIRES MANDATORY AUTOMATIC VESSEL ID
FMC ASSESSES $1.53 MILLION CIVIL PENALTY AGAINST GREEM MASTER
STONEPATH CHOOSES G-LOG, YANTRA LOGISTICS SOFTWARE
GIPSA PROPOSES INSPECTION FEE INCREASES FOR GRAIN, RICE
MAERSK DATA AND EUROGATE IT START SOFTWARE-MARKETING VENTURE
TREASURY ISSUES INTERIM RULE UNDER TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE ACT
STB VETERAN MORGAN STEPS DOWN EARLY
CSX, CARLYLE GROUP COMPLETE SALE OF CSX LINES
U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION TO MAKE RESEARCH A PRIORITY
U.S. COAST GUARD CHANGES NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS
NTDA STUDY: MSP REMAINS ôLINCHPINö FOR U.S. MILITARY
CROWLEY, KING OCEAN SWITCH FLORIDA PORT ON VENEZUELA SERVICE
REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES IS BACK IN PROFITS
SUZUKI TO BECOME CEO OF “K” LINE AMERICA
U.S. INTERNATIONAL AIRFREIGHT TRAFFIC UP 9 PERCENT IN JANUARY
PORT OF LONG BEACH BACKS OFF-PEAK HOURS SCHEME
EUROPEAN SHIPOWNERS URGE PARLIAMENT TO LIBERALIZE PILOTAGE
BIMCO APPOINTS MONSEN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
ASIA/EUROPE CARRIERS RAISE BUNKER SURCHARGES
MELBRIDGE ADDS CANADA CALL TO EUROPE/CUBA LINK
CUSTOMS BROKER PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGING PENALTY NOTICE
U.S. NVOS WELCOME CHINAÆS LESS STRINGENT SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIREMENT
VELANT NAMES HESS MARKETING DIRECTOR
SAFEWAY PICKS ELOGEX MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
U.S. SOYBEAN, OIL SEED EXPORTS DOWN $2 BILLION IN FIVE YEARS
MERCATOR TRANSPORT GROUP NAMES ROONEY PARTNER
BUSH ADMINISTRATION PROMISES MORE FREE-TRADE AGREEMENTS
COAST GUARD, TSA, INS TRANSFER TO HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
WINTER STORM HURTS RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC
UPS CHIEF JOINS PRESIDENTIAL BOARD
FMC MEETS MOST PERFORMANCE GOALS IN FISCAL YEAR 2002
SHIPPERS “READY TO ACCEPT” HIGHER PACIFIC RATES
INDUSTRY PONDERS RECORD TRANSPACIFIC VOLUMES
STOCK MARKET DIGESTS NOL’S RECORD $330 MILLION LOSS
LYKES, TMM AND PARTNERS RAISE U.S. GULF/MED FREQUENCY
DELMAS RAISES ASIA/WEST AFRICA FREIGHT RATES
FMC WEIGHS PENALTIES FOR PORT CANAVERAL SHIPPING ACT VIOLATION
CLARIFICATION: TRADEPOINT SYSTEMS B.V. BUYS TRANS-EURO
IBM, MICHIGAN STATE FORM SUPPLY CHAIN RESEARCH CENTER
ITC SEEKS INPUT FOR INVESTIGATION OF TRADE PACTSÆ ECONOMIC IMPACT
GROUP PRAISES U.S./CANADA EFFORT TO RESOLVE SOFTWOOD LUMBER DISPUTE
SWIFT SETTLES WITH INJURED MOTORIST
CANADIAN SHIPPERS BACK ASPECTS OF ôTRANSPORTATION BLUEPRINTö
CARRIERS START NEW ASIA/MIDDLE EAST/INDIA LINK
CSX CORP. MOVES HEADQUARTERS TO JACKSONVILLE
EMIRATES SKYCARGO EXTENDS SERVICE TO NEPAL
HAPAG-LLOYD, P&O NEDLLOYD AND OOCL TO START NEW INTRA-ASIA SERVICE
MARAD APPROVES TANKER TRANSFER TO FOREIGN FLAG
FMC DROPS PROCEEDING AGAINST HASCO
EC DEFINES EU-WIDE MECHANISM FOR BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
EC WANTS MORE POWERS TO REVIEW INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE ALLIANCES
INCHAPE PLANS GROWTH IN AGENCY ACTIVITIES
RECORD LOSS AT NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES
CHINA SHIPPING DEPLOYS TWO 5,600-TEU SHIPS ON ASIA/EUROPE ROUTE
STOLT-NIELSEN IS GRANTED CONDITIONAL AMNESTY IN U.S. ANTITRUST PROBE
INDIAN COURT JAILS INDONESIAN HIJACKERS OF JAPANESE SHIP
TACOMA SEES 35-PERCENT JUMP IN INTERMODAL YARD TRAFFIC
CHINA GRANTS NVO LICENSE TO FAMOUS PACIFIC SHIPPING IN YANTAI
U.S. CUSTOMS MAKES CHANGES TO RLF PROTOTYPE TWO
U.S. CUSTOMS ALLOWS SPLIT SHIPMENTS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS
NVOCCS ASK U.S. CUSTOMS TO CLARIFY 24-HOUR RULE
GEOLOGISTICS NAMES HAVERKAMP DIRECTOR OF EASTERN EUROPE
HUB TO PARTNER WITH VELANT ON AUTOMATED ROUTE PLANNING
USTR CHECKS ELIGIBILITY OF COUNTRIES IN ANDEAN TRADE PACT
VELOCITY EXPRESS ADDS TERMINALS
TERION RECEIVES ORDERS FOR 5,000 TRAILER-TRACKING UNITS
SWEDISH CLUB SAYS SHIPOWNERS SHARE IN CONTAINER RISKS
MARAD EXTENDS VOLUNTARY INTERMODAL SEALIFT AGREEMENT
HONG KONG TERMINAL OPERATORS TO SHARE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
COSCO, YANG MING ADD ASIA/PACIFIC NORTHWEST SERVICE
ZIM, LLOYD TRIESTINO TO ADD ASIA/PANAMA/U.S. EAST COAST SERVICE
ZIM ORDERS ANOTHER THREE 5,000-TEU SHIPS FOR ZCS LINK
CP SHIPS CARRIERS END DIRECT U.S. CALLS ON SOUTH AMERICA LINK
GTN PORTAL JOINS SECURITY INITIATIVE SST
HONG KONG STILL WORLD’S BUSIEST CONTAINER PORT
PORT OF MOBILE, ICS LOGISTICS STRIKE DEAL ON COLD STORAGE FACILITY
SCHNEIDER NAMES SANDERS AREA VP OF SALES
P.A.M. TRANSPORTATION EXPANDS FLEET
FMCSA EXTENDS TIME TO ADDRESS INTERMODAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
POLAR AIR ENDS AGENCY RELATIONSHIP IN EUROPE
MARAD BEGINS E-SEAL TESTING
SAFMARINE EXTENDS SAMBA SERVICE TO WEST AFRICA
MARAD TO HOLD MARITIME SECURITY STANDARDS MEETING
CANADIAN FREIGHT CONFERENCES TO RAISE EASTBOUND RATES
A.P. MOLLER TO REPORT SHIPPING PROFITS BEFORE SPECIAL ITEMS FOR 2002
FRONTLINE FALLS INTO THE RED WITH $7 MILLION 2002 LOSS
MAERSK SEALAND ADDS INDIAN PORT TO U.S. WEST COAST LINK
PSA PORT GROUP TO PAY COMPENSATION TO LAID-OFF WORKERS
ALGECIRAS TOPPED 2.2-MILLION TEU TRAFFIC IN 2002
WTO SEES SUPPORT FOR POTENTIAL TRADE FACILITATION NEGOTIATION
NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY PORT AUTHORITY SETS $5-BILLION FISCAL 2003 BUDGET
BARGE EXPLOSION ROCKS STATEN ISLAND
U.S. CUSTOMS OFFERS NEW PHONE NUMBER FOR 24-HOUR RULE CONFERENCE CALL
U.S. CUSTOMSÆ CSI OPERATIONAL IN BREMERHAVEN, HAMBURG