AIRNET SYSTEMS REPORTS FOURTH-QUARTER LOSS
AIRNET SYSTEMS REPORTS FOURTH-QUARTER LOSS
AIRNET SYSTEMS REPORTS FOURTH-QUARTER LOSS
LUFTHANSA CUTS EUROPEAN CAPACITY, EXPENSES
HALLIDAY LEAVES CP SHIPS
MOL REPORTS NEAR 100% COMPLIANCE WITH 24-HOUR RULE FROM SHIPPERS
STOLT-NIELSEN ALSO UNDER ANTITRUST INVESTIGATION IN U.S.
RENAMED WATERFRONT COALITION PROPOSES EXTENDED PORT GATE HOURS
TSA PORT GRANTS TOTAL $13.5 MILLION FOR TWO STATES
FMC REVOKES TWO OTI LICENSES
U.S. CUSTOMS EXTENDS POST ENTRY AMENDMENT PROCESSING TEST
BDP SURVEY SHOWS SHIPPERS ALLOWING TIME FOR MANIFEST COMPLIANCE
U.S. CENSUS RELEASES 2001-2002 EXPORTING COMPANIES PROFILE
GAO ASSESSES TSAÆS FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION
VITRAN POSTS PROFIT FOR 2002
UPSÆS ESKEW BACKS ôFOCUSEDö U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
UPS BEGINS HONG KONG/PHILIPPINES FLIGHTS
CP SHIPS NAMES MASTERS VP OF FAR EAST UNIT
TITAN MARITIME COMPLETES SALVAGE OF ôCAMILLAö
CALIFORNIA PROPOSES NON-TANK VESSEL FEE AND A HIGHER BARREL FEE
MARAD CHIEF PRESSES FOR MORE DIVERSE U.S.-FLAG VESSEL FLEET
EC, EFTA COMPETITION INVESTIGATORS RAID OFFICES OF TANKER COMPANIES
TEEKAY ENDS 2002 WITH STEADY $33-MILLION 4Q NET INCOME
PORT OF VANCOUVER ADDS CONTAINER CAPACITY
COSCO, EVERGREEN CUT ONE SHIP IN CHINA/MIDDLE EAST LINK
LONG BEACH CONTAINER TRADE DIPS IN JANUARY
U.S. CUSTOMS DISBURSES $329 MILLION IN 2002 UNDER BYRD AMENDMENT
RYDER PARTNERS WITH FIRST INDUSTRIAL REALTY TRUST
TRADEPOINT SYSTEMS MERGES WITH TRANS-EURO
U.K. MINISTRY OF DEFENSE PICKS SAVI TRACKING SOLUTION
ABX OPENS OPERATIONS IN MEXICO
MENZIES AVIATION FINISHES UPGRADE OF SYDNEY CARGO TERMINAL
CISCO SYSTEMS TO HELP DEUTSCHE POST IMPLEMENT IT SYSTEMS
WEAKLEY TO GREAT LAKE CARRIERS: DONÆT PANIC OVER DOWN IRON ORE SHIPMENTS
HANJIN GROUP NAMES CHO YANG-HO CHAIRMAN
WSC REVIEWS U.S. CUSTOMSÆ ADVANCE CARGO INFORMATION ôSTRAWMANö
SHANGHAI PORT/A.P. MOLLER VENTURE HANDLES FIRST SHIP
EC COMMISSIONER CALLS ON INDUSTRY TO “RESTORE CONFIDENCE IN SHIPPING”
CARRIERS SWITCH FLORIDA PORTS ON U.S./WEST COAST SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE
LISTED ARM OF CHINA SHIPPING EXPECTS HIGHER PROFIT
TEEKAY RAISES $144 MILLION IN CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES
COSCO TAKES DELIVERY OF NEW TANKER
SARTOMER IMPLEMENTS CHEMLOGIX TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DELMAS RAISES MED/WEST AFRICA RATES
COBELFRET TO OPERATE PROPOSED RO/RO TERMINAL NEAR LONDON
NEIMAN MARCUS SEEKS RETURNS MANAGEMENT HELP FROM NEWGISTICS
EMERY OPENS DISTRIBUTION HUB IN HONG KONG
MTMC CANCELS 2003 TRAINING SYMPOSIUM
USDA PROPOSES PROCESSING RULES FOR IMPORTED MILK PRODUCTS
FDA PROPOSES ADVANCED DATA ON FOOD IMPORTS
TUBBESING HEADS ABXÆS NORTH AMERICA OPERATIONS
TSA ALTERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION SAFE COMMERCE APPLICATIONS
EMMETT WARNS OF GLOBAL IMPACT OF U.S. CUSTOMSÆ ôSTRAWMANö PROPOSALS
CON-WAY CENTRAL EXPRESS ADDS SERVICE CENTER CAPACITY
BRITISH TRANSPORT MINISTER SEES ôNO EASY ANSWERö TO ROAD CONGESTION
DRAGONAIR EXPANDS EUROPEAN AIR-CARGO OPERATIONS
EGL REBOUNDS WITH PROFIT IN 2002
MAERSK SEALAND SETS UP AGENCY IN QATAR
MOL SELECTS NEW GENERAL AGENT IN VIETNAM
RUTBERG APPOINTED CEO OF NYK STAR REEFERS
QUESTIONS SURROUND A.P. MOLLERÆS LATEST GIANT CONTAINERSHIP
CANADIAN WESTBOUND CONFERENCES RAISE RATES
BARGE SPILLS HEATING OIL IN LONG ISLAND, N.Y. SOUND
WILMINGTON, N.C. HARBOR DEEPENING PROJECT GETS $40 MILLION
U.S. CUSTOMS SEIZES 6 TONS OF MARIJUANA AT U.S./MEXICO BORDER
ECU-LINE ANTWERP OFFERS DIRECT SERVICE TO PORT HARCOURT
TNT TO MANAGE LOGISTICS FOR NEW VW VEHICLE
LUFTHANSA CARGO, SINGAPORE AIR TO RAISE FUEL SURCHARGE
SWEDISH P&I CLUB WARNS OF INFLATED REPAIR COSTS IN BERBERA
CHINA TO IMPLEMENT MARITIME RULES ON MARCH 1
ESC REQUESTS “RESTRAINT AND TRANSPARENCY” ON CARRIER WAR RISK CHARGES
GRAHAM PEIRCE RETIRES FROM SAFMARINE
SAFMARINE APPOINTS LABEAU KEY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
PORT TRAFFIC UP 29% IN JANUARY AT LOS ANGELES
$2 MILLION APPROPRIATED FOR DREDGING OF COLUMBIA RIVER
MATSON RAISES BUNKER CHARGES
DANZAS ACQUIRES COMMERCIAL SAFEWAY SA IN CHILE
CANADIAN NATIONAL REOPENS DAMAGED TRACK
CONGRESS FINALLY COMPLETES 2003 SPENDING BILL
OAG NAMES SAVAGE TO HEAD NEW CARGO UNIT
BILL WOULD ALLOW CARGO AIRCRAFT PILOTS TO CARRY FIREARMS
LANCHILE CARGO NAMES BIANCHI SENIOR VP
NORTHWEST RAISES FUEL SURCHARGE FOR DOMESTIC, INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT
CORRECTION: CANADA/NORTH EUROPE CARRIERS TO RAISE RATES APRIL 1
EVERGREEN, WAN HAI START JOINT TAIWAN/PHILIPPINES/VIETNAM SERVICE
WILHELMSEN TO RELEASE SALVAGE STATUS ON ôTRICOLORö FEB. 20
SHIPOWNERSÆ ASSOCIATIONS DECRY ôCRIMINALIZINGö OF ôPRESTIGEÆSö MASTER
“K” LINE INCREASES ITS 2002/2003 PROFIT FORECAST
HOEGH’S NET PROFIT DOWN IN 2002
CARRIERS RESTRUCTURE U.S./INDIA CONSORTIUM
ORIENT EXPRESS LINES, CONCOR START DIRECT INDIA/MYANMAR SERVICE
PSA SELLS NON-PORT BUSINESSES TO SINGAPORE STATE COMPANY
TACOMA’S BOX AND CAR TRAFFIC, REVENUES ROSE IN 2002
U.S./CENTRAL AMERICA REEFER CARRIERS TO DISCUSS RATES
IAS PICKS FLETCHER AS VP OPERATIONS
NAL APPOINTS SPIKER TO HEAD GLOBAL SUPPLY SERVICES
IOGISTICS NAMES ASHER VP, FLEET SERVICES
USFREIGHTWAYS PICKS DESCARTES TRACKING SOFTWARE
U.S. CUSTOMS SAYS 24-HOUR RULE IMPLEMENTATION GOING SMOOTHLY
WCO MAKES STRIDES IN DEVELOPING SUPPLY-CHAIN SECURITY GUIDELINES
LYRAS: TANKER OPERATORS WILL DECREASE DRASTICALLY