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American Airlines Cargo is out in front at JFK

American Airlines Cargo tops JFK air freight tonnage

AA Cargo handled more than 115,000 tons of cargo year-to-date through October of 2011, topping the list of cargo carriers at New York's JFK International Airport

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Pacer Distribution Services Leases 200,892 Square Foot Distribution Center Within Watson Industrial Center

The five-year lease is valued at $6.2 million and consolidates Pacer's operations into one centralized distribution center.
Trucking has helped cause Australian traffic jams

Sydney traffic worsens as freight forwarding climbs

Port Botany in Sydney is seeing an increasing shift toward freight forwarding over freight rail, causing more Australian traffic

Pacer Distribution Services Leases 200,892 Square Foot Distribution Center Within Watson Industrial Center

The five-year lease is valued at $6.2 million and consolidates Pacer's operations into one centralized distribution center.
The Emma Maersk, the world's largest container ship

Container shipping capacity set to outgrow demand

Ocean freight leaders like Maersk and COSCO will likely see shipping capacity outgrow trade demand
Will the ESI change the environment at Europe's ports?

How the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) aims to clean up Europe's Ports

Try to keep up with SCD on this one, okay?

L.A and Long Beach ports see huge November growth in cargo traffic

For the ports at Los Angeles and Long Beach, November was a good month. The two ports are separated by a few miles and together they make up the busiest cargo ports in the nation and the fifth largest cargo complex in the world.
Toll Royal Railway opens first phase of Cambodian Railway

Toll Royal Railway Opens First Phase of Cambodian Railway

The joint venture between Toll Group and Royal Group will manage the operation of the railway. Initially, this section of the southern line will have limited operation, but traffic volume is expected to increase once all tests have been conducted.
Intermodal Rail is making a comeback

How Intermodal Rail Made a Comeback

Rail freight services have always had a stigma attached to them, mainly regarding the length of time it takes to transport goods, but also due to their inflexibility because, unless you have a railhead on every high street, you are always going to need road transport eventually.
The world's five biggest ports

World's Top 5 Ports

Port of Prince Rupert posts Q1 results

Port of Prince Rupert: "strong growth" in Q1 2010

The Port said the surge in traffic was driven by a 217.9 percent increase in throughput at Ridley Terminals and an 84.3 percent rise at the Fairview Container Terminal. Its first quarter performance follows the best year at the Port of Prince Rupert in 2009 since 1997.
Railroad

The state of Rail Freight in the UK

The UK has undergone a severe recession and public spending cuts could curtail plans for further investment in infrastructure. All of which have a tremendous bearing on rail freight’s future… but what a future it could be.
Teesport container terminal

BG Freight Line: Launches service to Rotterdam

BG, which is part of the Peel Ports Group, established a weekly service between Teesport and Rotterdam but has now introduced a second service to handle the increasing flow of goods.
UPS delivery

UPS: Taking a high-tech approach

UPS is the world’s largest delivery company with over a century of experience in transportation and logistics. The company also operates one of the world’s top 10 largest airlines. A heavyweight in the supply chain industry, UPS did not get where it is today without adopting a global strategy. Director of Industry Affairs for UPS Air Cargo, Brad Eyster, says that the company’s business model is built on the principle of globalization.
Prince Rupert records 12 year-high cargo volumes

Prince Rupert records 12 year-high cargo volumes

Higher volumes in 2009 were up for most Prince Rupert facilities, including containers and bulk cargo. The Fairview Container Terminal handled 265,259 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) in 2009, a 45.9 percent increase over 2008. Most North American West Coast ports saw declining container traffic as a result of the global economic downturn.
AAR reports 2009 carload at lowest level since 1988

AAR reports 2009 carload at lowest level since 1988

AAR's January Rail Time Indicators report includes both monthly numbers for December and 2009 annual totals for freight railroad traffic.
Europe's top port expands despite drop in cargo

Europe's top port expands despite drop in cargo

In past years, he saw bottlenecks at terminals handling booming imports from Asia often forcing frustrated shippers to wait for days to unload.
CN orders 65 new locomotives

CN orders 65 new locomotives

CN has announced it will acquire 65 new fuel-efficient, high-horsepower locomotives in 2007 and 2008, in addition to 65 locomotives already on order for delivery this year.
Retail container traffic sets new record

Retail container traffic sets new record

"We're clearly in peak season," Global Insight Economist Paul Bingham says. "August was an all-time record and even September's 'lull' will be higher than where the record stood two years ago.
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