LONG BEACH SAYS SHIP TURNAROUND RETURNS TO ?NEAR-NORMAL?
LONG BEACH SAYS SHIP TURNAROUND RETURNS TO ôNEAR-NORMALö
LONG BEACH SAYS SHIP TURNAROUND RETURNS TO ôNEAR-NORMALö
GAO: COAST GUARDÆS HEIGHTENED SECURITY MEASURES HAS TAXED RESOURCES
HOUG PICKS NTEÆS TRADE SOLUTION
LUFTHANSA CARGO, ENVIROTAINER INTRODUCE COOL AIR CARGO CONTAINER
FEDEX FREIGHT STARTS LCL TO EUROPE
NIMA ISSUES WARNING FOR VESSELS NEAR U.S. FORCES
MANAGEMENT DYNAMICS NAMES DEBOW VP OF CARRIER RELATIONS
NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU OBSERVES 50TH ANNIVERSARY
FIREWORKS EXPLODE ABOARD HANJIN CONTAINERSHIP OFF SRI LANKA
MOL TO ORDER EIGHT CAR CARRIERS
COSCO HONG KONG BORROWS $250 MILLION
COSCO LOGISTICS OBTAINS NVOCC LICENSE
REPORT: LNG SHIPPING ENJOYS “UNPRECEDENTED BOOM”
PORT OF HAMBURG EXPECTS TO TOP 5 MILLION TEUS
BI-STATE MOTOR CARRIERS FILE FMC PETITION AGAINST N.Y.-N.J. TERMINALS
UNION OFFICIAL SEES OPTIMISM FOR ILWU-PMA SETTLEMENT
KUEHNE & NAGEL TO ADD ALTENWERDER WAREHOUSE
INTEGRES NAMES RISHI, VASTERA CO-FOUNDER, TO BOARD
NIT LEAGUE ELECTS PELLINGTON CHAIRMAN
HOUSE PANEL ASKS IF AGENCIES CAN FIND NUCLEAR NEEDLE IN CARGO HAYSTACK
USTR REQUESTS COMMENTS ON U.S./SOUTHERN AFRICA FREE-TRADE AGREEMENT
SHIPPERS WEIGH ALTERNATIVES TO WEST COAST PORTS
BNSF, NS BEGIN ASSURANCE PROGRAM FOR REEFER COMMODITIES
J.B. HUNT INCREASES STAKE IN TRANSPLACE CONSORTIUM
HANJIN FOUNDER, C.H. CHO, DIES
BIG AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE REVAMP IMPLEMENTED
ESC WANTS TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ôREVISED TACAö
ASIA/EUROPE CONFERENCE SETS HIGHER 2003 RATE TARGETS
P&O, CMA-CGM ACQUIRE 80% STAKE IN EGIS PORTS SA
JUDGE TELLS PMA, ILWU TO ôBE RESPONSIVEö TO JUSTICE CONCERNS
INDUSTRY GROUPS PRAISE CONGRESS FOR PASSING PORT SECURITY BILL
STONIER MANAGEMENT FORMS VEXURE, NEW PARENT COMPANY
PLEXTOR PICKS EXEL AS EUROPEAN SUPPLY CHAIN PARTNER
SCHOUPPE TO STEP DOWN FROM ABX LOGISTICS
BUSH ADMINISTRATION SENDS LOY NOMINATION TO SENATE
DIVERS CHECK HULL OF LNG TANKER RAMMED BY U.S. SUBMARINE
MITSUI O.S.K. LINESÆ FIRST-HALF PROFIT FALLS
NYK’s GROUP PROFITS FALL DESPITE LOGITICS BOOM
PORT SECURITY LEGISLATION SAILS THROUGH CONGRESS
EC CLEARS “REVISED TACA,” CONTINUES REVIEW OF LINES’ ANTITRUST EXEMPTION
SWISS SHIPPERS SETTLE U.S. CHARGES FOR ATTEMPTED ILLEGAL EXPORTS TO IRAN
U.S. CHAMBER ENDORSES U.S./AUSTRALIA FREE-TRADE AGREEMENT
“K” LINE REPORTS LOWER HALF-YEAR PROFIT
SCOTT NAMES EXEL AS LEAD LOGISTICS PROVIDER
P&O PORTS’ BOX VOLUME UP 28 PERCENT IN 3RD-QUARTER
THIRD-QUARTER LOSS WIDENS TO $67 MILLION AT P&O NEDLLOYD
PORT OF BOSTON CONFORMS START OF DIRECT CONTAINER SERVICE TO ASIA
PORT AUTHORITY OF N.Y./N.J. RAISES $325 MILLION IN BONDS
JACKSONVILLE PORT AUTHORITY APPOINTS REPRESENTATIVE IN SOUTH KOREA
UNITED, NORTHWEST AND AIR CANADA BACK NEW AIR CARGO PORTAL
CONGRESS POISED TO PASS PORT SECURITY LEGISLATION
U.S. CUSTOMS REMINDS BROKERS OF ANNUAL PERMIT FEE DUE DATE
WILLIAMS APPOINTED CFO OF CENDIAN CORP.
WCO INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY TASK FORCE MAKES PROGRESS
PARKER JOINS AIRNET SYSTEMS BOARD
UPS HOLDS BOARD MEETING IN CHINA
MARAD CREATES NEW ELECTRONIC EXIM BANK CARGO FORM
KB TOYS IMPLEMENTS GT NEXUS ENTERPRISE SUPPLY-CHAIN SOFTWARE
STINNES MOVES HEADQUARTERS TO BERLIN
PORT AUTHORITY OF N.Y./N.J. CONTINUES USE OF REAL-TIME SYSTEM
GOODYEAR BRAZIL PICKS VASTERA IMPORT/EXPORT SOFTWARE
OOCL EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER U.K. PORTS’ BOX CAPACITY
EC ALLOWS TAX REBATES FOR SEAFARERS ON BOARD DANISH VESSELS
SINGAPORE OFFICIAL SEES “TREMENDOUS GROWTH” IN ASIAN LOGISTICS
“K” LINE TARGETS BULK CROSS-TRADES FOR FUTURE GROWTH
OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING SLIDES INTO THE RED
P&O NEDLLOYD, MOL MERGE CARIBBEAN/BRAZIL SERVICES
CERES/NYK EXTENDS DEAL TO OPERATE HALIFAX TERMINAL
MOTOROLA MOVES CELL PHONE DISTRIBUTION CENTER TO TEXAS
U.S.-CANADA VENTURE SEEKS TO RESOLVE LUMBER TAX DISPUTE
BOMBAY CO. DIVISION SIGNS USCO TO HANDLE WAREHOUSING
RITE AID PICKS LOGISTICS.COM SOFTWARE TO HANDLE INBOUND FREIGHT
ECOM SIGNS WITH INTTRA
INTERNATIONAL PAPER EXPANDS EXELÆS CONTRACT TO COVER WAREHOUSE SYSTEM
CON-WAY NOW APPOINTS TWO VICE PRESIDENTS
CANADIAN NATIONAL LAUNCHES INTEGRATED INTERMODAL PROCESS
CON-WAY TO ADD LTL SECURITY SURCHARGE
UPS OPENS MINNESOTA HUB; WINS CONTRACT WITH LASINOH LABS
EGLÆS 3RD-QUARTER NET INCOME UP
EVERGREEN CHANGES AGENT IN VENEZUELA
MAGEE SUCCEEDS SHEA AT SEA STAR
NAVIERA PINILLOS STARTS NEW CADIZ/CANARY ISLANDS SERVICE
EC TO ATTACK LINK BETWEEN TRANSPORT GROWTH AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
HAMBURG SUD ORDERS NEW SERIES OF 4,100-TEU SHIPS
FESCO AIMS TO BECOME PROFITABLE IN 2003
KMZ ROSENMAN TO HOLD CHEMICAL SHIPPER SECURITY SEMINAR
BONASSO NAMES NEW RSPA DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
EXEL NAMES HERBERTSON DIRECTOR OF STRATEGY
U.S. AGRICULTURE SHIPPERS WARN OF DAMAGE FROM CONGESTION SURCHARGES
IANA REPORTS THIRD-QUARTER GROWTH IN ALL TRANSPORT MODES
FEDEX FREIGHT NAMES REED, LOVETRO AS OPERATIONG PRESIDENTS
AIR JAMAICA PLANS FOR EXPANSION WITH OPEN SKIES
U.K. P&I CLUB WARNS OF SANTOS CARGO THEFTS
CP SHIPS INTRODUCES STOCK SALE PROGRAM FOR SMALL SHAREHOLDERS
HONGKONG INTERNATIONALTERMINALS HANDLES 70 MILLIONTH CONTAINER
INTERNATIONAL WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS ASSOCIATION MOVES HEADQUARTERS
U.S., ECUADOR SIGN CUSTOMS MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
FMC TO INVESTIGATE GOLDEN BRIDGEÆS NVO ACTIVITIES
UPS INCREASES SHIPPING RATES FOR 2003
IMO COUNCIL EXPANDS TO 40 MEMBERS