Maritime Industry Challenged to Rid Seas of Pirates 

The ITF has issued a challenge to the maritime industry to rid the seas of pirates...

FEMA Ruling Will Ease Port Security Costs, Says AAPA 

FEMA ruling will help mitigate port security costs, according to AAPA...

Port of Valparaiso Boosts Efficiency with Supply Chain Software 

Supply chain solutions help ZEAL enhance efficiency at Chilean Port of Valparaiso...

Damco Establishes Miami as Hub to Latin America 

Damco’s Americas Bridge LCL service establishes Miami as the hub to 33 Latin American destinations...

Port Volumes Could Rise in 2010 

Import cargo volume at the major U.S. retail container ports could increase beginning in early 2010...

Changes to The New World Alliance Will Reduce Trade Capacity 

Changes to The New World Alliance will reduce trade capacity by approximately 4,000 TEU...

Cost Control and Reduction are the “New Normal” for Supply Chains 

A new global study on supply chain risk management identifies cost control and reduction as the “new normal.”...

Intermodal Volumes Bounce Back in Third Quarter 

Domestic container volumes improved during the third quarter...

Cargo Freight Business is Booming for Brussels Airlines 

Brussels Airlines had the second best October ever for freight volumes...

Transportation Reauthorization Crucial Say Port Officials 

In a letter to Congressional leaders, the Association of American Port Authorities says reauthorizing the surface transportation bill is crucial...

Eliminate Costly Duplication in Aviation Security 

Governments and regulators need to work with the air industry to eliminate costly duplication in aviation security, says international group...

Volga-Dnepr Rushes 391 Tonnes of Aid to Earthquake Victims 

Volga-Dnepr Airlines completed 11 relief flights to deliver 391 tonnes of aid to Padang, Indonesia...

Blue-Green Coalition Praises Port Action 

The Blue-Green Coalition praised California Congressional members for acting on Clean Truck Program...

New Barge Service In Brazil 

A river barge service will connect the interior of Brazil with international ports...

Importers/Exporters Support Clean Air 

Voicing support for the port efforts to improve air quality, importers and exporters told New York and Newark mayors federal regulations aren't needed...

TNT Benefits From Cost and Cash Control As Markets Stabilize 

Group profits at Netherlands-based postal and express carrier TNT were down 10%, but quarterly profit was €102 million ($150 million)...

Ocean Lines See Improvements on Rates and Volumes 

Ocean liner operator Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd. reports some improvements due to rate hikes and stabilizing cargo volumes...

Global Forwarder Supports Inttra eInvoice 

DB Schenker will be working with Inttra on a project for Inttra eInvoice implementation...

Ceva Launches Ground Service 

Ceva Logistics has launched a new ground transportation arm, Ceva Ground...

Bailing to Stay Afloat 

Ocean carriers could receive government bail out to stay afloat...

Produce Industry Leaders Seek Harmonization 

A group of 50 produce industry leaders gathered to drive harmonization of standards and audits...

Cargo Protection Group Sees Record Growth 

Despite the economic downturn, the Transported Asset Protection Association shows growth...

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...

China Ocean Rate Filing Required 

In an effort to curb a price war, China has established additional rules for ocean rate filings...

DHL Deploys Disaster Response Teams 

Already assisting Samoa in its response to a tsunami, DHL has deployed relief teams to Indonesia....

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