Logistics Management - October 1, 2000
Cover Story
Will winter chill the boom?
In Great Britain last month, retail store shelves were nearly emptied, not because of a shortage of goods, but because of a transportation crisis generated by high fuel prices.
- CUSTOMS UPDATE
- EXPORT DOCUMENTATION
- INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS
- International Insights
- International News
- Market Watch
- Recent Price Trends in Transportation Services
- CARRIER COSTS AND DEMANDS AFFECTING TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PRICES
- Market Watch
- NASSTRAC SHIPPER OF THE YEAR
- New Products and Services
- News and Analysis
- WINNERS CIRCLE
- Fuel price volatility sparks concerns
- border lines
- ACQUISITIONS
- UPS Logistics to acquire Livingston
- Augello on Law and Regulation
- When it's broke, fix it!
- Bohman on Pricing
- Negotiating released-value ratings can cut your shipping costs
- CONTRACTS
- Emery wins round with USPS
- Copacino on Strategy
- B-to-C Commerce: More to it than meets the eye
- Currie on HazMat
- Out with the old ... in with the new!
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- e-Commerce initiative would create online global business register
- INTERNATIONAL
- Fuel protests stifle freight movement in Europe
- Logistics Briefing
- People
- Services
- MARITIME
- FastShip to build Philly terminal
- MOTOR CARRIERS
- Despite Teamsters' effort, Overnite bounces back
- RAIL CARRIERS
- CSX, NS to roll into peak season with service improvements
- REGULATION
- Study: DOT's hours-of-service proposal carries hidden costs
- SMALL PACKAGES
- UPS slams FedEx-USPS service-sharing plan
- SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
- Technology News
- Up Front
- An executive summary of industry news
- Up Front
- expedited freight
- special report
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