Logistics Management - January 1, 1999
Cover Story
Rail
In November, rail linehaul prices fell 0.1% from October levels and rose 0.6% from levels recorded a year ago.
- Anatomy of a Supply Chain
- Carrier Relations
- International Insights
- International News
- Logistics Online
- Market Watch
- Recent price trends in transportation services
- Capital Equipment
- Air
- Fuel
- Trucking
- Water
- National Ltl
- New Products & Services
- LIFT TRUCKS
- Forklifts Designed for Comfort, Productivity
- Caterpillar Redesigns Cushion-Tire Trucks
- Mitsubishi Offers Stand-Up, End-Control Forklifts
- Clark Introduces Pneumatic-Tire Trucks
- Drexel Introduces SwingMast Lift Truck
- Turret Pivots Loads 180 Degrees
- Order Selector Focuses on Ergonomics
- New Pallet Trucks Available From Hyster
- Walkie Straddle Stacker Provides Alternative to Lift Trucks
- Kalmar Introduces 'Space Champ' Lift Truck
- News & Analysis
- Doing Business
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Teamsters issue wake-up calls
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Augello on Law & Regulation
- We need a law mandating advance notice!
- Bohman on pricing
- Palletize with care
- Copacino on Strategy
- "Sell what you make, stupid!"
- Currie on HazMat
- New regulations generate new questions
- Highways
- Coalition attacks toll plans
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
- People
- News Capsule
- Westbound Freight
- Private Fleets
- Fleet costs rise slightly for food industry
- Supply Chain
- Automakers shift to "pull" strategy
- The Economy
- Managers look to supply chains to curb costs
- The Web
- Logistics Online
- Third Parties
- Outsourcing gains momentum
- Transit Times
- LTL on-time rates plunge
- OUTSOURCING CASEBOOK
- Ocean Shipping
- Parting Shot
- Profiles in Excellence
- Technology News
- Up Front
- An executive summary of industry news
- Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems aren't providing the functionality
- Lucent Technologies will deliver certain product lines
- To thrive, third-party logistics providers must go global
- It is time for the United States to end its three-year freeze
- Federal Express Corp. has reached a tentative agreement with its pilots
- You may receive mail from Logistics Management & Distribution Report
- If you are looking for an exotic logistics experience
- The Surface Transportation Board has issued a decision
- The Council of Better Business Bureaus may have a solution
- Viewpoint
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