CCNI PLANS U.S./CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SERVICE
CCNI PLANS U.S./CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SERVICE
CCNI PLANS U.S./CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN SERVICE
SINOTRANS SHARES OVERSUBSCRIBED 20 TIMES
MAERSK SEALAND SPLITS REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
CHINA SHIPPING ADDS CAPACITY AND PORTS TO ASIA/EUROPE SERVICE
U.S. DOT EXTENDS INSURANCE COVER FOR SHIPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
OCEAN CARRIERS CONCERNED OVER ENDING OF CREW LIST VISAS IN U.S.
ICC SUBMITS RECOMMENDATIONS ON CUSTOMS TO WCO
CANADA/NORTH EUROPE CONFERENCES RAISE WESTBOUND RATES
NYK STARTS SOUTH CHINA/JAPAN LINK
NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY TERMINALS REFUTE TRUCKERSÆ COMPLAINT TO FMC
ECU-LINE STARTS WEEKLY RIO HAINA/ANTWERP SERVICE
EXEL CREATES NORDIC BUSINESS GROUP
MANHATTAN ASSOCIATES SAYS 2002 NET INCOME ROSE 56%
SCHENKER ACQUIRES CCW GROUP
INTERMODAL TRAFFIC PICKED UP IN 2002
ROADWAY CEO WICKHAM STEPS DOWN, LEADERSHIP TRANSITION SET IN MOTION
DELTA CUSTOMERS BEGIN BOOKING CARGO RESERVATIONS ON GF-X PORTAL
SAFMARINE LAUNCHES MULTIPURPOSE U.S. GULF/WEST AFRICA SERVICE
U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION CALLS MORE SHIPS TO SUPPORT THE MILITARY
NYK MOVES INTO CHINA’S NON-LINER BUSINESS
FOURTH-QUARTER REVENUES, PROFITS SOAR AT EXPEDITORS
UTI JOINS FREIGHTFORWARD EUROPE ASSOCIATION
PORT OF BALTIMORE ADDS GAMMA RAY SCANNER
L-3 SECURITY UNIT NAMES WATERS VP, CARGO
MILLER BREWING SELECTS SCHNEIDER FOR SUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES
IMRA ASKS ITC TO LOOK BEYOND PRICE IN TEXTILE ASSESSMENT
ATF CLARIFIES RULES ON TRANSPORT OF FIREWORKS
CANADIAN NATIONAL WORKS TO REMOVE DAMAGED RAIL CARS AFTER ACCIDENT
FEDEX NAMES TRUESDALE TO MANAGE CARIBBEAN REGION
PILOT AIR FREIGHT REPORTS IMPROVED FINANCIAL RESULTS
LAMBOS, ADMIRALTY ATTORNEY, DIES AT 72
P&O NEDLLOYD VESSEL JOINS EASTERN SERVICE
TACA PLANS WESTBOUND TARIFF RATE INCREASES
NVOCCS, CARRIERS BATTLE ON SHIPPER CONFIDENTIALITY ISSUE
CHINA SHIPPING JOINS WTSA CARRIER GROUP
MOODY’S DOWNGRADES AMERICAN AIRLINES’ DEBTS
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND CHARTERS TOTEM OCEAN SHIP TO SUPPORT TROOPS
ONE-OFF GAINS BOOST WILH. WILHELMSEN’S NET PROFITS
CMA CGM, ALGERIAN CARRIER START HOUSTON/ALGERIA BREAKBULK LINK
TEEKAY SHIPPING TO RAISE $125 MILLION
CONFLO LINES IMPROVES SERVICE TO HUNGARY, ROMANIA
TASMAN ORIENT LINE AMENDS ASIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES
PANAMA CANAL SAYS TRANSIT TIME DROPS
USDA CONSIDERS EASING LIMITS ON CERTAIN WHEAT IMPORTS
ITC REQUESTS INDUSTRY INPUT FOR HTS CHANGES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FACE DIFFICULTIES MEETING CARGO SECURITY
UP, NS EXPAND EXPEDITED SERVICE TO MEXICO, U.S. WEST COAST
SWIFT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVES BOTTOM LINE
CN TRAIN OVERTURNS IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS; TRACK CLOSED INDEFINITELY
NORTH AMERICAN RAILROADS HALT EXPLOSIVES SHIPMENTS
IATA SAYS FREIGHT TRAFFIC INCREASED 6.5% IN 2002
CONSOLIDATORS INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS WITH FEDEX FOR GROUND SHIPMENTS
UPS BEGINS CONVERSION OF MAIL BOXES ETC. FRANCHISES
HOMELAND SECURITY RAISES SCRUTINY FOR CONTAINERS, SHIPS
CNF RENAMES EMERY FORWARDING
SYNTEGRA, HEWLETT PACKARD LINK UP FOR AIRPORT SYSTEMS IN CHINA
MITSUI BUYS STAKE IN DOCENAVE’S CABOTAGE ARM
NCBFAA SECURES RULING ON FORWARDER COMPENSATION
H.K. FORWARDER SAYS MANY NVOCCS ARE NOT LINKED INTO AMS
FMC SETS UP REGIONAL INFORMATION MEETINGS
REPORT: SINOTRANS’ PUBLIC OFFERING TO RAISE $436 MILLION
PORTLINK STARTS MED/U.K. SERVICE
ROBOT STRADDLE CARRIERS IN AUSTRALIA TOP 30 PICKS PER HOUR
SHIPPING LINE, MOTOR CARRIER ADD REEFER MONITORING CAPABILITY
UNIONIZED FREIGHT CARRIERS REACH LABOR AGREEMENT
AIRLINE CAPITAL ASSOCIATES NAMES LARSEN AS CARGO DIRECTOR
CORRECTION: SAFE AND SECURE TRADE LANES TEXT IN SEATTLE
EPA SETS EMISSION STANDARDS FOR MARINE DIESEL ENGINES
TACA TO RAISE BUNKER SURCHARGE IN MARCH
P&O NEDLLOYD, MOL ADD SHIP TO ASIA/AFRICA/SOUTH AMERICA LOOP
REVENUES ROSE 23% IN 2002 AT EVERGREEN’S LISTED ARM
CANADIAN FORWARDERS URGE U.S. CUSTOMS TO ALLOW CONFIDENTIALITY FOR NON-U.S. SHIPMENTS
REPORT: INTRA-ASIA BOX TRADES TOTALS 18 MILLION TEUS
MOL (AMERICA) PROMOTES JACKSON
SALAZAR NAMED PANAMA CANAL AUTHORITY CHAIRMAN
WATERWAYS USERS SAY BUSH BUDGET WOULD MISUSE TRUST FUNDS
FMC REVIEWS 11 OTI APPLICANTS, REVOKES 14 LICENSES
DRAGONAIR CONTRACTS WITH MENZIES WORLD CARGO FOR U.K. OPERATIONS
COAST GUARD SAYS CENTRALIZED DATA SYSTEMS A YEAR AWAY
CHINA SHIPPING DROPS SHIPS ON PACIFIC LINK
HAMBURG SUD RE-SELLS ELLERMAN’S EAST AFRICA/EUROPE SERVICE
INTERMARINE RESUMES SERVICE TO VENEZUELA
“K” LINE TRANSFERS AFRAMAX TANKER OPERATION TO SINGAPORE
RICKMERS-LINIE APPOINTS GENERAL AGENT FOR JAPAN
AAPA CALLS PORT SECURITY FUNDING ôINSUFFICIENTö
FREIGHTGATE ADDS XML CAPABILITY TO SOFTWARE SUITES
USDA SETS RESTRICTIONS ON USED FARM EQUIPMENT IMPORTS
USTR CRITICAL OF VENEZUELAÆS AGRICULTURAL IMPORT LICENSING
TREASURY UNDERSECRETARY EXPLAINS TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE ACT
USDA REQUIRES IRRADIATION FOR HAWAII PRODUCE BOUND FOR U.S. MAINLAND
U.S., INDIA INCREASE COOPERATION IN HIGH-TECH TRADE
TEAMSTERS TALKS RECONVENE AFTER TRUCKERSÆ STRIKE VOTE
MINETA REPLACES KEY ADVISOR FROM WITHIN
PACER BOOSTS INCOME FOR 2002
SWISS WORLDCARGO CONTRACTS WITH DESCARTES FOR CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE
U.S. GOVERNMENT BEGINS FOCUS ON AIR CARGO SECURITY
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP NAMES WELSCH PRESIDENT, CEO
FMC TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING
APL REPORTS NEAR 100% COMPLIANCE WITH U.S. MANIFEST RULE
CCNI, CSAV TO SLOT ON MED/U.S. GULF SERVICE