September Rail Intermodal Numbers Highest in 2009
September intermodal units were the hightest since November 2008 says the Assocation of American Railroads (AAR). AAR reported that while US rail intermodal traffic in September was down 14.6% (to 993,235 units) compared with the same month last year, average weekly intermodal units in September 2009 were the highest since November 2008...
ATC Logistics & Electronics Adds Transportation Management
ATC Logistics & Electronics (ATCLE) has introduced a transportation management system (TMS) to help customers reduce transportation expense...
Cargo Protection Group Sees Record Growth
Despite the economic downturn, the Transported Asset Protection Association shows growth...
ClickSoftware Acquires AiPoint
Workforce management solutions provider ClickSoftware announced it had acquired assets of AiPoint...
Barr-Nunn Celebrates 27 years
Barr-Nunn Transportation, Inc. is celebrating its 27th anniversary as a truckload carrier...
US State Department Selects RFID Solution
The US State Department is tagging 10,000 mission-critical information technology assets with passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags...
APL Most Efficient Say Truckers
For the fifth time in 10 years,a harbor trucking group has selected ocean container carrier APL as most efficient...
Kodak Selects OHL For Logistics
Kodak will use third-party logistics company OHL for direct-to-consumer logistics...
Supply Chain Logistics Is the Name of the Game
From Logistics Today's Digital Edition: logistics “pundits” look at the future of supply chain management and the role of logistics...
China Ocean Rate Filing Required
In an effort to curb a price war, China has established additional rules for ocean rate filings...
Banks Extend YRC Worldwide Credit Facilities
YRC Worldwide has finalized amendments of its credit facilities that extend to October 30...
Challenger Acquires Sandrock
Ontario-based Challenger Motor Freight acquired Sandrock Specialized Carriers...
Aviation Industry Says Match Its Climate Commitment
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) challenged governments to take four specific actions to support the aviation industry’s responsible approach to climate change...
Leipzig Site of Air Cargo Summit
The International Air Cargo Association's (TIACA) annual meeting will be held at the Leipzig-Halle Airport in Germany May 16-18, 2010...
MOL Aids Typhoon Victims
Mitsui OSK Lines has continued its commitment to aid Philippine typhoon victims...
Seaboard Marine Joins Trade Portal
Seaboard Marine has joined the e-commerce portal of GT Nexus...
UPS Offers Customers CO2 Offsets
Small package carrier UPS will offer customers the ability to offset carbon dioxide emissions generated by transport of their packages within the US...
ECS To Handle Olympic Air Cargo
Newly launched Olympic Air awarded cargo ground services contracts to European Cargo Services (ECS)...
Georgia Ports Receive Harbor Funding
The US House of Representatives approved a conference report which includes $21.712 million for Georgia harbor expansion...
Truckload Index Continues To Rise
Demand for truckload services continued to improve, but slower than normal seasonality...
NITL Applauds Support For Rotterdam Rules
The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) says it applauds the growing support shown for international cargo liability rules...
ALK Updates Navigator Software
ALK Technologies has updated the software and digital map data for PC*Miler Navigator...
Longshoremen Approve Contract Extension
The International Longshoreman's Association approved a two-year extension for Atlantic and Gulf Ports...
EU Clears Ocean Carrier Cooperatives
The European Commission extended to April 2015 the exemption allowing ocean carries to participate in cooperatives...
China's Pearl River Delta Outlines Development Plan
The Greater Pearl River Delta Business Council (GPRDBC) released a study report in response to the Outline of the Plan for the Reform and Development of the Pearl River Delta (2008-2020)...
DHL Enhances Transatlantic Service
DHL will introduce Boeing 767 Extended Range Freighter aircraft to its transatlantic express services...
Ports Receive Homeland Security Funds
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will provide $150 million to ports...
Kane Is Able Launches Code Green Program
Third party logistics provider Kane Is Able's Code Green collaborative distribution program dedicates one million square feet of warehouse space for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states...
JAL Will Cut Freighter Services
JAL said it would discontinue three weekly freighter flights to Narita...
Retailers Concerned Over Holiday Season
While retailers have responded to pressure to reduce inventory during this time of uncertain demand, fractured planning processes, persistent out-of-stocks, and now fears over potentially under-buying for the holiday season plague merchandising processes...
Forwarders and Ports Each Offering Scholarships
PD Ports has joined forces with Teesside University to deliver a Foundation Degree specifically for those working within the ports industry...
Retail Association and Clean Trucks Partner for Clean Air
A partnership of the Retail Industry Leaders Assocation and the Coalition for Responsible Transportation will expand air quality achievements...
Rotterdam Rules Supported
The Rotterdam Rules, governing maritim carriage of goods, have been endorsed by at least 16 nations...
FAA Funding Passed, But No Bill
The US House of Representatives passed a three-month extension of funding for the Federal Aviation Administration...
Cybra In Joint Venture With China
Cybra will supply radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to support water transport visibility...
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