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While the economic recovery will be slow, shippers should keep their eyes open for early signs of rate hike activity in the first half of the year. More
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Global logistics: New FedEx offering focuses on DC bypass and reducing time-to-market costs
FedEx recently announced it has rolled out a new service, which, it said, provides shippers with a more efficient method for importing goods.Parcel shipping/air cargo: UPS may cut pilot positions
UPS said this week it has rolled out plans to furlough at least 300 of its airline pilots as part of a cost-cutting initiative, but noted that it is actively working with its pilots' union-the Independent Pilots Association (IPA) "to avert or mitigate layoffs before they take effect."Ocean cargo/global logistics: Carriers are now in position to make rate hikes stick
While the coming of Chinese New Year is generally a widely anticipated event on the U.S. West Coast, shippers fighting to find space on inbound vessels may be dreading it.Intermodal shipping: FTR data cites improved market share for intermodal market
While 2009 will likely be remembered as a year to forget when looking at freight volumes across all modes, data from transportation consultancy FTR Associates' Intermodal Monthly Update revealed that intermodal shipments picked up market share against trucks in the fourth quarter of 2009.Ocean shipping/global logistics: Port Tracker report calls for steady year-over-year growth in first half of 2010
the new edition of the Port Tracker report by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates indicate that import cargo volume could be up by 25 percent year-over-year for the first half of 2010.
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