Global Contract Logistics Market Growing 

A report by Transport Intelligence shows the global contract logistics market grew 5% in 2008....

MOL Introduces Direct Service to Asia 

MOL will offer an all-water service from its new terminal in Jacksonville, FL to Asia....

China to Texas Via Mexico Port 

San Antonio Importer Uses Mexico's Lázaro Cárdenas Port....

UK Shippers Angered Over Fuel Duties 

A recent decision by the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer to raise fuel duties has the Freight Transport Association angry and warning of business closures....

Protectionism Equals Global Depression Say Execs 

Over 80% of supply chain executives worry that growing protectionism could spell global depression....

UK Secretary Urges US Forward on Air Agreement 

Canada and the European Union signed an open skies agreement as the UK urged President Obama to commit the US to an agreement....

Dana México Selects Menlo Worldwide Logistics 

Dana México Corporacion S. de R.L. de C.V. awarded a contract to Menlo Worldwide Logistics for intra-Mexico and cross-border transportation....

Air Cargo Decline May Now Have Hit Its Floor 

International Air Transportation Association (IATA) March data offers hope that air freight demand may have stabilized....

Panama Canal Cuts Some Fees 

In response to economic conditions, the Canal seeks to help its customers by instituting short-term cost reductions....

UPS Expands Field Stocking Locations 

UPS announced it will expand field stocking locations in India and establish an Asia Post-Sales Customer Suppor Center in the Philippines....

Easing Traffic Congestion in China 

Aldis Corp.'s GridSmart Spectra 360 will begin deploying to Beijing, China to provide traffic management in the congested capital....

Speeding US Import Clearances 

Successful steps have been taken to allow importers and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to more completely file and process most common entry summaries....

UPS is Hit by the Challenging Global Economy  

The global economy has taken its toll on UPS, driving decreased revenue and profitability in all business segments....

Europe Examines Economic Impact on Truckers 

The European Union will examine what measures are needed to preserve its trucking industry....

Federal Maritime Claim of Harm in LA Port Program Denied 

The Federal Maritime Commission has failed to establish irreparable harm will result from the California ports' Clean Truck Program, says US District Court judge....

DHL to Move to Cincinnati, Deal With UPS a No Go 

The two carriers couldn’t reach a conclusive agreement acceptable to both. DHL will be moving its US gateway back to Cincinnati....

Protectionism Concerns Supply Chain Executives 

Negatives and positives are expressed by supply chain managers who responded to a survey recently conducted by BDP International. ...

Maritime Operators Must Act, Says Drewry 

Before the capacity crisis becomes a disaster, carriers must take action, says a report by Drewry Shipping Consultants....

Forwarders and 3PLs Focus on IT 

With changes coming in European customs processing, freight forwarders and logistics services providers are improving efficiency with technology....

Export Compliance Tool Aids Smaller Firms 

Export-On-Demand is a Web-based solution for small- to medium-sized exporters....

Owner-Operators Continue Fight on Mexican Trucks 

Though Congress killed funding for the program that allowed Mexican trucks deeper access to the US, the Owner Operators Independent Drivers Association vows to continue its quest for a court ruling....

US Trade Gap Narrows 

At $26 billion, the February 2009 trade fell sharply from January's $36.2 billion....

Port Group Urges Opposition to Fees 

The logistics community should voice its opposition to the UK Government's proposed hike in “light dues” says PD Ports....

TNT and Con-way Launch Europe Service 

Con-way will handle US origin and destination moves for partner TNT who will similarly employ its road network in Europe and connect via TNT's air hubs. ...

China to US Ocean Transit Times Guaranteed 

Old Dominion Freight Line and Hanjin Logistics are now offering a joint guaranteed less transit time less-than-container load (LCL) service....

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