MOL Restoring Pricing on Asia Lanes 

MOL announced the implementation of a general rate restoration program on the Asia-Europe trade...

US Port Traffic Continues Drop 

After ending 2008 down 7.9%, cargo volume at major US retail container ports is expected to drop at an even faster pace during the first half of 2009...

Milieudefensie and Rotterdam Sign Agreement 

Milieudefensie and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are presenting the 'Agreement on a Sustainable Maasvlakte'...

FedEx Opens Its New Asia Hub 

The $150 million facility is the largest FedEx Express hub outside the US...

Volga-Dnepr and Virgin Show Growth 

Volga-Dnepr enjoyed a huge boost in sales last year as Virgin begins regular Australia to the US service...

Homeland Security Adds APL Executive 

The National Maritime Security Advisory Committee of the Department of Homeland Security now has a maritime executive as a member...

Logistics Confidence Monitor Launched 

Transport Intelligence has launched a Global Logistics Confidence Monitor to aid in measuring business performance by industry sector and geography...

Agility Continues to Expand 

The global logistics provider has recently added to its capabilities in Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe....

Indian Port Investments Pay Big Dividends 

In the face of the world’s economic woes, India seeks to improve its competitive position...

Uncharacteristic Snowfall Slows UK 

An estimated 20% of the UK's workforce stayed off work on Monday February 2nd as a result of heavy snow. Roadways, rail and air transport were all affected in parts of the UK...

DHL Express Expands Its Mexican Infrastructure 

The new $6.2 million facility at Mexico City’s International Airport combines an advanced logistics gateway with a customer service call center...

Russian Port Upgrades Its Infrastructure  

As with other ports throughout the world, despite a slackened world economy, major improvements are underway...

Ken Torok Moves at UPS 

Ken Torok will direct the UPS forwarding group. He will be responsible for global organization's strategy, performance and revenue growth...

Five International Firms Join University Think Tanks 

Five large, worldwide companies—BBC Chartering, Colgate-Palmolive, Frito-Lay, Terra Technology and Volkswagen of America—have joined the Demand and Supply Integration Forums at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville...

Inteva Launches Plex Online in Germany and Mexico 

Plex Systems, Inc., formerly known as Plexus Systems, announced that Inteva Products has launched Plex Online (POL) in two locations: its European Headquarters and Technical Center in Wuppertal, Germany and its Matamoras Operations Plant 2 in Matamoras, Mexico...

Easing Cross-Border Freight Congestion 

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has signed agreements with the States of Washington and California to undertake actions aimed at defusing frustration for people and freight movements at the borders...

Janel World Trade Reports Record Revenues 

Janel World Trade, Ltd., a full-service global provider of integrated transportation logistics services, reported record revenue of $82,745,383...

Schenker of Canada Ltd. Enhances its Portfolio 

DB Schenker's warehousing and distribution services now include display building and co-packing aimed at Food, FMCG and Retail customers...

MOL Announces Service Changes 

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd (MOL; President: Akimitsu Ashida) revised coverage on its Asia-East Coast South America Service (CSW)...

Hong Kong Ranked World's Freest Economy 

For the 15th consecutive year, Hong Kong has been ranked as the world's freest economy in the 2009 Index of Economic Freedom...

The Melodrama Ends as Air France-KLM Joins Relaunched Alitalia 

The strategic partnership comes at a cost of $427 million by Air France-KLM (AF-KLM), for which it receives a minority stake in Compagnia Aeria Italia, the new Alitalia (AZ)...

Indian Truck Strike Ends 

Fuel prices and tolls were behind an eight-day strike by Indian truckers that affected industrial goods and quickly affected prices on food...

France Upgrades Its Ports 

As the effort to privatize French port operations moves ahead, so do infrastructure improvements...

Texas DOT Flattens the Trans-Texas Corridor 

The $175 billion plan put forward by Governor Rick Perry in 2002 was to be part of a 1,200-foot-wide corridor running from Mexico to Oklahoma. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) offers a revised vision that puts a halt to the project...

Mexico Cuts Tariffs to Aid Manufacturing 

Recession in the US has significantly reduced demand for exports from Mexico. The country hopes lowered tariffs will help, in particular, to support its maquiladoras...

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