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U.S. Rep. John Mica To Accept AAPA 'Port Person of the Year' Award At March 20 Event Luncheon

AAPA Centennial 'Spring Conference' Speakers Will Focus On Raising Priorities For Freight Infrastructure ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- U.S. Congressman John Mica (R-FL) will be honored on March 20 as the American Association of Port Authorities' (AAPA) "Port...
Union Pacific continues to post strong numbers

Q4 wraps up impressive 2011 for Union Pacific

Freight rail continues its steady climb, with North American operator Union Pacific capping off its impressive 2011 with a strong fourth quarter
Air freight at Hong Kong airport is still sluggish

November air freight traffic figures tumble again

A sluggish Asian market continues to be the chief reason for poor air freight traffic numbers, which slipped 3.1 percent according to the IATA
Cargo pilots can take up the FAA rules voluntarily

FAA's recuperation measures ignore air freight pilots

Federal Aviation Administration mandates set rest-time for commercial pilots; air cargo pilots outraged by decision to place cargo operations on voluntary basis

NTSB Report Highlights Dangers of Distracted Driving, CMV Enforcement Flaws

ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Trucking Associations President and CEO Bill Graves issued the following statement after the National Transportation Safety Board's report on a 2010 truck-involved crash in Gray Summit, Mo.: (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100129/ATALOGO) "Every fatality on...

ATA Mourns Loss of Patrick Quinn, U.S. Xpress Founder and Past ATA Chairman

ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Trucking Associations today expressed their deepest sympathies and condolences following the passing of U.S. Xpress Inc. founder and past ATA Chairman Patrick Quinn. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100129/ATALOGO) "The American Trucking Associations and the trucking...
Tian Tian, Edinburgh Zoo's new panda

FedEx delivers two giant pandas to Scotland

The FedEx Panda Express landed in Edinburgh International Airport, transporting two giant pandas direct from China
Great Lakes shipping is vital to North American trade

Report shows Great Lakes shipping value

Martin Associates study says Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway shipping supports 227,000 jobs in the U.S. and Canada

IES, Ltd. Gearing Up for a Powerhouse 2011 Conference Season

In its most robust schedule to date, transportation software provider, IES, Ltd., will travel the globe in support of key industry events in this powerhouse conference season.
IATA'a Asia-Pacific air freight projections sharply dipped

IATA slashes Asia-Pacific air freight growth forecast

Slipping volumes and higher fuel prices force the IATA to lower its Asia-Pacific air freight expectations
Amtrak has enraged U.S. freight railroad companies

Freight railroads take on Amtrak in court

The Association of American Railroads calls out Amtrak and PRIIA for unconstitutional practices
The outlook for Asian-based airlines doesn't look good

Asian airlines grounded by IATA report

IATA Financial Monitor report says Asian airlines have taken the biggest hit in the passenger and air freight industry
A growing global supply chains means new 2011 trends

Supply chain trends for 2011

Supply Chain Digital takes a look at four of the biggest industry trends moving forward in 2011
Trucking will lead rail freight over the next decade

The freight and distribution industry forecast

Freight rail is the wave of the future, but analysts say trucking will dominate the freight transport industry over next 10 years
Kuehne + Nagel specializes in sea freight forwarding

Top Global Freight Forwarders

Supply Chain Digital takes a look at a few freight forwarders you can depend on
Air Freight numbers are up, according to IATA

Air Freight stats vs. Freight Forwarding predictions

Air Freight numbers up in 2011, according to IATA, but Danske Bank European Freight Forwarding Index is down
Is Freight Rail growth getting the US back on track?

How Freight Rail is Getting the US Economy Back On Track

The success of the freight rail industry supports job growth, which ultimately leads to economic recovery.
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The Top 5 Warehouse Management Software Vendors

These companies make the grade when it comes to having software that provides the most efficiency in warehouse management
How Freight Rail is Getting the US Economy Back On Track

How Freight Rail is Getting the US Economy Back On Track

The success of the freight rail industry supports job growth, which ultimately leads to economic recovery.
Air Freight in China grew 19 percent last year.

Air Freight: China seeks private investors for new airports

There are many signs that the world is coming out of the global recession that plagued 2008 and 2009, but none is more apparent than the news that China wants to add 45 airports to the 220 that already exist in the world’s most populous country.
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