Logistics Management - January 1, 2003
Cover Story
Will security tie us in knots?
What do the acronyms C-TPAT, CSI, FAST and DHS stand for? How did the Trade Act of 2002 affect export documentation? Which two pieces of legislation both require the development of cargo tracking, identification and screening systems for ocean containers? A recent flurry of legislation and customs rulings is changing the way the international trade community conducts its day-to-day business.
- Columns
- Bohman on Pricing
- A closer look at the 2003 UPS rate increase
- Copacino on Strategy
- Change now—or become a footnote of history
- Parting Shot
- Speak up, or suffer in silence
- Departments
- Management Update
- Management Update
- New Products and Services
- New Products and Services
- Price Trends
- Price Trends
- Viewpoint
- Five Resolutions for 2003
- Features
- Small Package
- 8 ways to shrink your parcel costs
- Supply Chain Collaboration
- Want real collaboration? Change your measures
- Warehousing
- Space Jam
- News
- Shipper groups worry about impact of Homeland Security Department
- Customs
- New 24-hour rule could create shipping headaches
- For the Reocrd
- For the Record
- Logistics
- 3PL growth expected to slow this year
- Logistics Briefing
- Services
- Maritime
- West Coast ports getting back to normal
- NAFTA
- Bush opens the border to Mexican truckers
- Security
- CLM offers practical guide for disaster response
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