Logistics Management - August 1, 2009
Cover Story
2009 Quest for Quality Awards: REGIONAL LTL: Best use of special effects
Some analysts say they’re using mirrors. Others say they’re using green screens and computer-generated imagery to give the illusion of success during the worst freight downturn we may ever see. No matter what method they’re using to stay relevant, the Regional LTL winners listed on this page deserve a special round of applause.
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- 2009 Quest for Quality Awards: THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS: Kings of networking
- 2009 Quest for Quality Awards: AIR CARRIERS: Still flying high
- 2009 Quest for Quality Awards: FREIGHT FORWARDERS: Best foreign performance
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- 2009 Quest for Quality Awards: RAIL/INTERMODAL: Rising stars
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- Shipper profile: HP traces outsourcing back to its roots
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- Logistics News and Analysis: Norfolk Southern CEO calls for increased railroad infrastructure investment
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- Logistics News and Analysis: YRCW reaches tentative deal with Teamsters
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- Logistics News and Analysis: ATA makes its case for longer, heavier trucks
- Unions
- Logistics News and Analysis: Card Check provision may be removed from EFCA
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