SINOTRANS SHIPPING AGENCY OPENS ARIZONA OPERATIONS CENTER
SINOTRANS SHIPPING AGENCY OPENS ARIZONA OPERATIONS CENTER
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SINOTRANS SHIPPING AGENCY OPENS ARIZONA OPERATIONS CENTER
RAIL PROFITS FALL, TERMINAL PROFITS RISE AT CSX IN 1ST QUARTER
FMC REVIEWS 12 OTI APPLICATIONS
MARAD OPENS VISA ENROLLMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004
EC APPROVES FRANCE’S INTERMODAL SUBSIDY PROGRAM
CP SHIPS ADDS CANADA MARITIME TO ASIA/CANADA LINK
MATSON APPOINTS FOREST SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
C.H. ROBINSON SEES DOUBLE-DIGIT EARNINGS GROWTH
CNÆS FIRST-QUARTER NET INCOME BENEFITS FROM CHARGE
MATSON SEES PROFIT RECOVERY IN FIRST QUARTER
CANADA EASES RULES ON CLEARING SPLIT MARITIME SHIPMENTS
FORMER CP SHIPS EXECUTIVE HALLIDAY JOINS CMA CGM
MARAD APPROVES AMERICAN SHIP MANAGEMENT MSP VESSEL TRANSFER
EC OUTLINES MEASURES ON SHORT SEA SHIPPING, STANDARD DOMESTIC CONTAINERS
INTERNATIONAL WAREHOUSE LOGISTICS ASSOCIATION APPOINTS OWEN PRESIDENT
P&O PORTS EXPANDS STAKE IN PORT OF MIAMI TERMINAL OPERATOR
SCHNEIDER NATIONAL NAMES AURIG VP, REGIONAL SALES
U.S. CUSTOMS READY TO RAMP UP C-TPAT VALIDATION PROGRAM
SHANE APPROVED FOR SENIOR DOT POLICY POSITION
EGL GLOBAL LOGISTICS OPENS FACILITY IN ABERDEEN
U.S.-FLAG VESSEL INDUSTRY WANTS CARGO PREFERENCE UPHELD IN IRAQI WAR
TEXAS-CUBA TRADE ALLIANCE TO HOLD MEETING MAY 14-15
NYK LOGISTICS (EUROPE) ACQUIRES TTG-EDAM
FMC REVIEWS 16 OTI LICENSE APPLICATIONS, REVOKES 29 LICENSES
MARKS & SPENCER SIGNS EXEL TO MANAGE SEVEN U.K. WAREHOUSES
U.S. AIR FORCE USES RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY TO TRACK AIR CARGO
PORT OF SAVANNAH TOPS 1 MILLION TEUS
BEST BUY PICKS STONEPATH FOR TIME-DEFINITE DISTRIBUTION
AIR TRANSPORT INDUSTRY MONITORS NEW CARGO SECURITY RULES
HOUSTON TO GET DIRECT ASIAN CONTAINER SERVICE AGAIN
DEPENDABLE AUTO SIGNS WITH HORIZON SERVICES TO MANAGE SHIPMENTS
COAC PROPOSES SHORTER TIMELINES FOR ADVANCE MANIFEST FILING
HOME DEPOT PICKS USCO TO MANAGE OVERFLOW PROGRAM
DOT RELEASES STATE FREIGHT DATA
TACA RAISES EASTBOUND RATES, U.S. INLAND FUEL SURCHARGE
EC CLEARS PORT IT VENTURE OF MAERSK DATA AND EUROGATE
FAMOUS PACIFIC SHIPPING APPOINTS GERMAN AGENT
SC JOHNSON PICKS EXEL TO MANAGE AEROSOL FACILITY IN CHILE
PACIFIC CARRIERS CONFIRM PLAN TO RAISE WESTBOUND REEFER RATES
SINOTRANS PICKS BNSF, NORFOLK SOUTHERN FOR U.S. SERVICE
SKYBITZ, FREIGHT TRACKING SERVICE, NAMES WOOD CEO
SUN MICROSYSTEMS EXTENDS EXEL CONTRACT
LONG BEACH JOINS EFFORT TO REDUCE TRUCK CONGESTION
PACER STACKTRAIN BEGINS TWO U.S./MEXICO FREIGHT SERVICES
MAERSK DATA AND EUROGATE IT START SOFTWARE-MARKETING VENTURE
CSX, CARLYLE GROUP COMPLETE SALE OF CSX LINES
NTDA STUDY: MSP REMAINS ôLINCHPINö FOR U.S. MILITARY
PORT OF LONG BEACH BACKS OFF-PEAK HOURS SCHEME
CUSTOMS BROKER PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGING PENALTY NOTICE
WINTER STORM HURTS RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC
CSX CORP. MOVES HEADQUARTERS TO JACKSONVILLE
TACOMA SEES 35-PERCENT JUMP IN INTERMODAL YARD TRAFFIC
MARAD EXTENDS VOLUNTARY INTERMODAL SEALIFT AGREEMENT
FMCSA EXTENDS TIME TO ADDRESS INTERMODAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
MARAD BEGINS E-SEAL TESTING
MARAD TO HOLD MARITIME SECURITY STANDARDS MEETING
RENAMED WATERFRONT COALITION PROPOSES EXTENDED PORT GATE HOURS
MARAD CHIEF PRESSES FOR MORE DIVERSE U.S.-FLAG VESSEL FLEET
ECU-LINE ANTWERP OFFERS DIRECT SERVICE TO PORT HARCOURT
TACOMA’S BOX AND CAR TRAFFIC, REVENUES ROSE IN 2002
INTERMODAL TRAFFIC PICKED UP IN 2002
UP, NS EXPAND EXPEDITED SERVICE TO MEXICO, U.S. WEST COAST
MITSUI BUYS STAKE IN DOCENAVE’S CABOTAGE ARM
UNIONIZED FREIGHT CARRIERS REACH LABOR AGREEMENT
CSX REPORTS HIGHER EARNINGS IN 4TH QUARTER, 2002
UPS LAUNCHES WORLD EASE SHIPPING OPTION
ORDERPRO LOGISTICS ADDS LOAD-MATCHING FUNCTION THROUGH ACQUISITION
SCHNEIDER PICKS PALMIERI
MATSON’S 4Q PROFIT HIT BY WEST COAST DISPUTE
DANZAS, LEMUIR GROUP, IN PARTNERSHIP
ILWU, PMA RATIFIES WEST COAST LABOR AGREEMENT
MALAYSIA JOINS CSI PROGRAM
MOL PROMOTES KONISHI COO OF NORTH AMERICA TRADE MANAGEMENT
RAILROAD OPERATORS QUESTION MANIFEST RULES
CUSTOMS PROPOSES RAIL MANIFEST RULES
P&O PORTS ENTERS WEST COAST MARKET
TIMEX SELECTS PROVIA SOFTWARE FOR NORTH AMERICAN IMPORTS
SHIRLEY, MARAD’S AGRICULTURAL CARGO PREFERENCE DIVISION CHIEF, DIES
BONNER LEADS U.S. DELEGATION AT OAS ANTITERRORISM MEETING
VENTURA TRANSFER OPENS SECOND CALIFORNIA DEPOT
ILWU MEMBERS BEGIN VOTING ON PMA CONTRACT
PORT OF TACOMA WILL BUILD 237-ACRE TERMINAL FOR EVERGREEN
NORFOLK SOUTHERN ADDS PREMIUM SERVICE FOR PAPER PRODUCTS
U.S. CUSTOMS PROPOSES EXPANSION OF PORTLAND, MAINE PORT LIMITS
AMERICAN TOOL NAMES EXEL AS EUROPEAN LOGISTICS PARTNER
RECORD U.S. INTERMODAL RAIL TRAFFIC IN 2002
CROCK TO HEAD D.W. MORGAN’S ATLANTA OPERATIONS
FIRST MSC CALL AT LONG BEACH’S PIER A
NORTH AMERICAN RAILROADS’ INTERMODAL TRAFFIC RISES
ISS OPERATED CUSTOMS EXAMINATION STATION IN TAMPA
HORIZON SERVICES STAYS PART OF HORIZON LINES
WTS RENEWS CONTRACT WITH FESCO
ILWU CAUCUS APPROVES CONTRACT AGREEMENT
PACIFIC CARRIERS PLAN LARGE RISES IN REEFER RATES FOR 2003
SAVI, PAR JOIN DOT, DOD IN CARGO SECURITY PILOT
MATSON INTERMODAL NAMES PAPWORTH PRESIDENT
LARGEST NORTH SEA INTRA-EUROPE BOXSHIPS PLANNED BY GEEST
EXPORT INDUSTRY CONCERNED ABOUT SOME DETAILS OF MANDATORY AES
INTERCONTAINER-INTERFRIGO TAKES OVER CZECH COMPANY CSKD-INTRANS
DAVIES TURNER EXPANDS ITALY PARTNERSHIP