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Why Can’t Customs Get It Right?
Susan Kohn Ross |
There’s been a lot said in the trade community recently about the decision last month in U.S. v Pressman-Gutman, et al. (CIT 9-16-10) Slip Op. 10-105).
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Re-Regulating
Paul Page |
One of the great hazards for business in the wake of the recession has been that efforts to stave off greater economic damage could reinvigorate those who are nostalgic for the era of highly regulated
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Trust Busting
Peter Tirschwell |
For any number of years, I’ve heard people in the maritime industry comment that if the U.S.
Maritime
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Don’t Turn a Blind Eye on Pickups
Colin Barrett |
Q: I have a question regarding “blind” shipments and am not sure where to search for clarification.
Best Job in the World?
Joseph Bonney |
The latest battle in the seemingly endless war between French port employers and dockworkers has taken an interesting twist.
Maritime
Forwarding
US-Mexico Blame Game
Sage Chandler |
The nation’s trade deficit hit its lowest point in two years this July, a hopeful sign of economic recovery as U.S. companies increase exports to overseas markets.
Keeping the Trade in Exports
Stephanie Nall |
Forget Gloria Steinem. Forget Betty Friedan.
Forwarding
Déjà Vu at the FMC
Gary Ferrulli |
Having read through the Federal Maritime Commission’s proposed reforms to the Shipping Act (“FMC Gets Aggressive,” Sept.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Pricing Threads
Paul Page |
Most supply chain managers aren’t terribly concerned with the price of cotton on a typical day at the office, but what’s going on in that business may provide some important guideposts to
East Coast Reality Check
Peter Tirschwell |
When my JOC colleagues and I set out to plan the agenda for last month’s East Coast Maritime Conference in Jersey City, N.J., one of our goals was to put to rest the debate about what the impact
Forwarding
Profiting From a Damage Claim
Colin Barrett |
Q: We’re a third-party provider, and have a copy of the second edition of your book, “Manager’s Guide to Freight Loss and Damage Claims.” In your book is a section on the value
Trucking News
Seamen’s Church Institute Moving to New Jersey
Joseph Bonney |
One of the last vestiges of the shipping industry in Lower Manhattan is following the liner shipping industry to New Jersey.
Forwarding
Letters - October 4th 2010 Edition
JOC Staff |
A Death Blow to Small Brokers
Something in the Air
Theodore Prince |
Of all transportation modes, air seems to be the most fascinating.
Air Cargo
Failure to Meet Obligations
Colin Barrett |
Q: In the maritime sector, much attention has been paid to the peak season, the shortage of space and the increase in ocean freight costs this year. What a crazy year!
Maritime
Container lines
Forwarding
Deregulation — Really?
Peter Tirschwell |
For example, whether or not you agree that legislative fixes are needed to restore rail price and service equilibrium in the U.S.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Freight Expectations
Paul Page |
The gap between the service shippers say they’re getting and what logistics providers think they’re providing remains startlingly large, but in an industry of troubled relationships, many
The Faces of the ILA Strike
Dana L. Brundage |
A colleague and I went out to Port Newark midday Wednesday to see firsthand what was going as striking longshoremen walked a picket line, and it was interesting to see the difference in moods between
Longshore labor
The More Things Change . . .
Barry Horowitz |
As a species, we humans don’t like change. It makes us nervous and uncomfortable. We’re much happier when most things in our personal environment are stable and predictable.
Forwarding
US Exporters’ Tough Sell
Kerstin Braun |
President Obama’s call for a doubling of exports by U.S. companies over the next five years holds enormous potential for the U.S. economy.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Parcel vs. LTL
Satish Jindel |
As trucking emerges from the recession, many less-than-truckload carriers are struggling to rebuild. But those LTL truckers had razor-thin profit margins even before the downturn.
Trucking News
LTL
Bear Hunt
Peter Tirschwell |
It’s not a stretch to say the general sentiment about the U.S. economy is negative, but is this thinking overblown? Is a contrarian view warranted? The obvious answer is no.
Freight Bills Stuck in a Time Warp
Colin Barrett |
Q: The following is published in the Code of Federal Regulations, 49 CFR Section 377.205(b)(2), under the subsection heading “Presentation of Freight Bills” and the additi
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
The Word is Golden
R.G. Edmonson |
We call it infrastructure. President Obama calls it infrastructure.
Controlling Controlled Exports
Susan Kohn Ross |
The State Department on Aug.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Efficiency, From A to DC
Lance Ryan |
The changing landscape of the global economy has pushed efficiency to the forefront of world trade.
Supply Chain Show Time
Joseph Bonney |
The Great Recession could be the best thing that’s happened to supply chain management.
FastShip's $35 Million Wake
Joseph Bonney |
Remember FastShip?
Offsetting Dispute Sets Off Shipper
Colin Barrett |
Q: When a carrier sells its accounts receivable to a bank, can the shipper still offset unpaid (but acknowledged valid by the carrier) claims against the freight invoices due?
Container lines
Forwarding
Shippers’ Trust
Paul Page |
A letter from more than 30 shipper groups sent last week to House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee James L.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
Disconnecting the Dots
Peter Tirschwell |
Is the day coming when the U.S. will need to get back into the business of subsidizing container shipping to support exports? Change may be in the wind.
Forwarding
Rockefeller’s Must-See TV
John D. Boyd |
To get the unvarnished view of a top Senate committee chairman venting his frustration, to see how serious he is in threatening a long-running fight to toughen rail regulations, you might need to see
North-American rail
Rocky Road to a Transport Plan
John D. Boyd |
Before President Obama can achieve his vision of a new world for transport infrastructure, he may first have to accommodate Sen. Jay Rockefeller.
Rail News
Letters - September 13, 2010 Edition
JOC Staff |
Clean Trucks, Again
Plotting a Sea Change
Gary Ferrulli |
It’s been a perplexing and exciting year for global trade.
The Case for a Bid
Inam Iyoob, Brent Hudspeth and Kyle Alexander |
Most people in the work force will not look back fondly on last year, unless they were supply chain professionals responsible for procuring transportation services.
Risk Vs. Reward
Theodore Prince |
Last month’s column (“Debatable Ideas,” Aug. 2) generated significant feedback.
Football and Shipping
Paul Page |
Shippers develop all kinds of strategies to cope with seasonal shipping trends, but one we had not heard about was the impact of college football on coal shipping; another is the conflict between ener
What Constitutes a Contract?
Colin Barrett |
Q: I have written to you a few times in the past and value your professional advice. I seek it once more.
The Coastal Debate
Peter Tirschwell |
Big questions surround the future of the East Coast as a port range as we finalize the agenda for the The Journal of Commerce’s 5th Annual East Coast Maritime Conference, to be held Sept.
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