CP SHIPS CONSIDERS JOINING REVISED TACA
CP SHIPS CONSIDERS JOINING REVISED TACA
CP SHIPS CONSIDERS JOINING REVISED TACA
GENERAL MARITIME COMPLETES RESTRUCTURING
PORTS, SHIPPERS SEND FIRST 100 “ELECTRONICALLY SECURED” CONTAINERS
HRDLICKA RETIRES FROM PORT OF PORTLAND
CSX WORLD TERMINALS NAMES HILTON FOR AUSTRALIA POST
KMZ ROSENMANN TO HOLD EXPORT COMPLIANCE SEMINAR IN CHICAGO
ELITE PICKS MANAGEMENT DYNAMICS SOFTWARE TO AUTOMATE NVO CONTRACTS
FMC REVIEWS EIGHT OTI APPLICATIOWS
NCBFAA TO HOLD NAFTA SEMINAR IN DALLAS
INDUSTRY LOBBY PRAISES COMMERCEÆS HANDLING OF CANADIAN LUMBER DISPUTE
FAMILY DOLLAR PICKS G-LOG TO MANAGE FREIGHT OPERATIONS
BDP OPENS DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN SINGAPORE
KIMBERLY-CLARK SIGNS WITH SCHNEIDER LOGISTICS EUROPE
DESCARTES LAUNCHES AUTOMATED MANIFEST SOFTWARE
CALIFORNIA SHIPPER FINED $1 MILLION FOR ILLEGAL COMPUTER EXPORTS
U.S. CHAMBER ENDORSES U.S.-CENTRAL AMERICA TRADE TALKS
SPAIN JOINS U.S. CUSTOMSÆ CONTAINER SECURITY INITIATIVE
WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN DROPS MOBILE PORT CALL
IMOÆS OÆNEIL TO TALK WITH GREEM MINISTER ON POST-ôPRESTIGEö ISSUES
SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE REVIEWS SINGLE-HULL TANKER PHASEOUT
MAERSK SEALAND MERGES NEW PACIFIC, ASIA/MIDDLE EAST LINKS
YANG MING OPENS JOINT VENTURE IN GENOA
MAERSK WARNS THAT VENEZUELAN SERVICES ARE STILL DISRUPTED
NYK SETS UP EUROPEAN LOGISTICS ARM
FAMOUS PACIFIC OPENS OFFICE IN NEW JERSEY
MAERSK BRINGS YARD CRANES TO PORT OF OAKLAND
KIRBY BUYS BARGES, TOWBOATS FROM EXXONMOBIL AFFILIATE
EMMETT RESIGNS AS NIT LEAGUE PRESIDENT, SEARCH BEGINS FOR SUCCESSOR
HICKERSON NAMED PRESIDENT OF ROADWAY NEXT DAY
RYAN, HEAD OF LAKE CARRIERSÆ ASSOCIATION, RETIRES
WILH. WILHELMSEN SELECTS LOG-NET LOGISTICS IT SYSTEM
REPORT: SOUTH CAROLINA PORTS HAVE $23 BILLION ECONOMIC IMPACT
NOL SHARES FALL FOLLOWING JACOBS’ DEPARTURE
HOLT REPORTS PROGRESS ON TALKS WITH CREDITORS
CMA CGM, ALGERIAN STATE CARRIER FORM U.S./MED BULK POOL
CARRIERS REVISE FAR EAST/MIDDLE EAST SERVICE
GMT ACQUIRES FULL OWNERSHIP OF CONVENTIONAL CARRIER
ECU-LINE EXTENDS SERVICE, ADDS MASSAWA
GLOBALINK STARTS NON-EXCLUSIVE FORWARDER NETWORK
NVO-GAC HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING JAN. 8
YES LOGISTICS MOVES TAIWAN HEADQUARTERS TO TAIPEI
U.S. TRADE AGENCY PLANS SECURITY FORUM IN THAILAND
AMERICAN TOOL NAMES EXEL AS EUROPEAN LOGISTICS PARTNER
APPLIED MATERIALS PICKS RYDER TO MANAGE TEXAS FACILITY
DANZAS NAMES HENNECKE TO HEAD CANADIAN MARKETING
GOLAR LNG PICKS ULYSSES SOFTWARE FOR VESSELS
JACOBS STEPS DOWN AS CEO OF NOL, APL
MOL: LOW RATES, EXPENSIVE BUNKERS ARE NO EXCUSE FOR LOW RESULTS
REPORT: CHINA SHIPPING TARGETS 3.4 MILLION TEUS IN 2003
ASIA/EUROPE CARRIERS RAISE BUNKER CHARGES
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROPOSES SETTLEMENT IN DREDGING CASE
FAA FINES HONEYWELL $52,000 FOR HAZMAT VIOLATIONS
INS WANTS ITS OWN VESSEL MANIFESTS
MARAD APPROVES BARGE FLAG TRANSFERS, SCRAPPINTS
CANADA/EUROPE CARRIERS RAISE BUNKER CHARGES
CKYH ALLIANCE UPGRADES FLEET OF CHINA/CALIFORNIA SERVICE
CARRIERS BREAK AWAY IN EUROPE/INDIAN SUBCONTINENT TRADE
U.S. CORPS OF ENGINEERS ORDERS SECURITY SYSTEMS FROM ADESTA
HOT WATER DIP TREATMENT TO COVER LARGER IMPORTED MANGOES
MARAD RECEIVES FIRST AUTOMATED MONTHLY EXPORT BILL OF LADING SUBMISSION
FESCO UNIT ASSUMES CONTROL OF CARRIERÆS CROSS TRADE ROUTES
GAS TANKER STRIKES ôTRICOLORö WRECK IN ENGLISH CHANNEL
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST CARRIERS LOWER BUNKER SURCHARGE
MAERSK CONSIDERS RELOCATING MORE TASKS TO INDIA
ZIM ADDS BILBAO FEEDER LINK
WINCANTON COMPLETES TAKEOVER OF P&O TRANS EUROPEAN
U.S. IMPORT ADMINISTRATION ISSUES NEW STEEL IMPORT LICENSING RULE
U.N. INSPECTORS REVIEW IRAQI CUSTOMS AND AGRICULTURAL RECORDS
U.S. CUSTOMS COCAINE SEIZURES SOAR ON SOUTHWEST BORDER
AMERIJET EXPANDS OPERATIONS IN ST. LUCIA
AIR CHINA’S DIRECT SERVICE LINKS PORTLAND AND SHANGHAI
TSA COMPLETES TIGHT AIRPORT INSPECTIONS
OMI ORDERS PRODUCT TANKER
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY CARGO VOLUME DOWN IN 2002
REPORT: “AL QAEDA CONTROLS 15 SHIPS”
P&O NEDLLOYD PARENT URGES STOCK MARKET LISTING BY END-2003
MAERSK SEALAND RESUMES TP5 PACIFIC LINK
YANG MING TO ADD THREE BULK CARRIERS
OECD PREDICTS STRONGER WORLD MERCHANDISE TRADE
LE HAVRE’S BOX TRAFFIC UP 10% IN FIRST 9 MONTHS
U.S. AIRFREIGHT BOOM CONTINUED IN NOVEMBER
RECORD U.S. INTERMODAL RAIL TRAFFIC IN 2002
HAMBURG SUD REPORTS LOWER RATES, COST CUTS
HAPAG TO TAKE U.S./SPAIN SLOTS FROM MAERSK SEALAND
ZIM, MATSON SWITCH MARINE TERMINALS IN LONG BEACH
HONG KONG PLANS FOR INCREASINGLY LARGE CONTAINERSHIPS
ROTTERDAM CONFIRMS BOX TRAFFIC RECOVERY
FLORIDA’S PANAMA CITY STARTS DREDGING
NEW YORK SEMINAR TO DISCUSS OFFSHORE NATURAL GAS TERMINALS
COAST GUARD, MARAD REVIEW LNG TERMINAL APPLICATION
FMC EXTENDS TIME TO RESPOND TO N.Y./N.J. TRUCKERS’ COMPLAINTS
CALIFORNIA LIMITS TRUCK WAITING TIME AT TERMINALS
PERISHABLES FORWARDER NETWORK TO MEET IN VIETNAM
MANAGEMENT GROUP BUYS ROADWAY’S ARNOLD TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
UNITED PRESSURES MACHINISTS UNION FOR WAGE CUTS
FMC PURSUES CANAVERAL PORT AUTHORITY TUG CASE
MOL PREDICTS SUSTAINED SHIP LOAD FACTORS ON EASTBOUND PACIFIC
CORRECTION: MSC ADDS 1,000-TEU SHIPS TO SOUTH AMERICA
HIGHER CONTAINER TRAFFIC IN 2002 AT ROTTERDAM
CHINA SHIPPING, YANGMING IN L.A. TERMINAL COOPERATION