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Monday, July 26, 2010
The customized third-party high-tech service parts logistics has announced significant expansion of its strategic stocking location (SSL) network in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC).Posted on 07/26 at 07:43 AM
News • Global Trade • Logistics • China • Permalink
News • Global Trade • Logistics • China • Permalink
Friday, July 23, 2010
Modern’s 9th-annual survey of the leading SCM suppliers finds that the market for supply chain software took a hit last year, but things are beginning to look up.
In case you missed it, a trio of like-minded Senators rolled out some very interesting “FREIGHT”-focused legislation yesterday.
Posted on 07/23 at 12:20 PM
Blogs • Intermodal • Transportation • SAFETEA-LU • Permalink
Blogs • Intermodal • Transportation • SAFETEA-LU • Permalink
Weekly carload volumes—at 282,199—were up 3.5 percent compared to 2009 and down 13.8 percent compared to 2008.
Posted on 07/23 at 10:29 AM
News • Railroad • Rail Freight • Intermodal • AAR • Carload • Association of American Railroads • Permalink
News • Railroad • Rail Freight • Intermodal • AAR • Carload • Association of American Railroads • Permalink
A study designed to examine current less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation pricing practices conducted by the supply chain management department at Auburn University—and sponsored by SMC3 is scheduled to kick off later this year.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
With an eye on creating a freight transportation policy that would ensure the country’s transportation system supports its global economic competitiveness, a group of senators led by Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) introduced legislation today that would direct the federal government to develop and implement a strategic plan to improve the nation’s freight transportation system and provide investment in freight transportation projects.Posted on 07/22 at 01:16 PM
News • Transportation • Infrastructure • Leslie Blakey • Mort Downey • Chuck Baker • Frank Lautenberg • Permalink
News • Transportation • Infrastructure • Leslie Blakey • Mort Downey • Chuck Baker • Frank Lautenberg • Permalink
United States port security may be seeing some notable changes should legislation to be introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) one day be signed into law.
In order to help stop irresponsible arms transfers globally, Amnesty International has joined with Oxfam and the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) to set up the Control Arms campaign
Shippers using the EU’s biggest seaport may be hit with new surcharges next month. Serious operational problems and delays at the Euromax, ECT Home and ECT Delta terminals in Rotterdam these past three weeks have caused both delays and short-shipments of cargo to and from the Baltic and Scandinavian countries.
Posted on 07/22 at 08:33 AM
News • Ocean Freight • Global Trade • Supply Chain • Permalink
News • Ocean Freight • Global Trade • Supply Chain • Permalink
Despite an uneven economy, UPS earlier today reported strong second quarter results. The company said that quarterly revenue—at $12.2 billion—was up 12.7 percent year-over-year, and operating profit—at $1.4 billion—was up 56.6 percent. Earnings per share—at $0.84—were up 71 percent.


