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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
When it comes to intermodal growth and the momentum this mode has, it is more than clear that the numbers don't lie.Posted on 02/08 at 02:26 PM
News • Truckload • Rail Freight • Intermodal • IANA • Permalink
News • Truckload • Rail Freight • Intermodal • IANA • Permalink
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
First quarter intermodal loadings—3,292,291—were up 9.0 percent annually, as were the four major intermodal equipment categories tracked by IANA.Posted on 05/17 at 10:26 AM
News • Trucking • Intermodal • Railroad Shipping • IANA • Intermodal Association of North America • Permalink
News • Trucking • Intermodal • Railroad Shipping • IANA • Intermodal Association of North America • Permalink
Friday, February 11, 2011
Intermodal volumes continued the solid trends which have been occurring throughout 2010 with a strong fourth quarter and 2010, according to the quarter Market Trends report from the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA).Monday, November 22, 2010
A panel of shipper executives at the recently concluded TransComp expo, hosted by the National Industrial Transportation League, the Intermodal Association of North America, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association, shared their opinions on the economy, supply chain operations and future prospects in a wide-ranging discussion.Posted on 11/22 at 08:39 AM
News • Truckload • Supply Chain • Intermodal • TIA • IANA • NITL • TransComp • Permalink
News • Truckload • Supply Chain • Intermodal • TIA • IANA • NITL • TransComp • Permalink
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Regardless of the raw data, which largely points to a slowly moving economic recovery, one thing which cannot be overstated is the better-than-good run intermodal is on these days.Posted on 11/18 at 12:44 PM
Blogs • Intermodal • IANA • Domestic Intermodal • International Intermodal • Permalink
Blogs • Intermodal • IANA • Domestic Intermodal • International Intermodal • Permalink
Much of the first half of 2010 centered on inventory restocking, which led to improved freight volumes, shortages of equipment and higher rates, especially when compared to a trying 2009. Since that time, things have changed with volumes relatively flat since mid-year and the theme of ‘cautious optimism’ prevailing when it comes to the long- and short-term economic outlook. These sentiments were echoed to a large degree at the opening session of this week’s TransComp expo, hosted by the National Industrial Transportation League, the Intermodal Association of North America, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association.
Posted on 11/18 at 10:48 AM
News • BNSF • TIA • IANA • NITL • Maersk • Schneider • TransComp • Chris Lofgren • Permalink
News • BNSF • TIA • IANA • NITL • Maersk • Schneider • TransComp • Chris Lofgren • Permalink
Friday, November 05, 2010
While various freight trends have seen numerous stops and starts in 2010, intermodal transportation is not one of them, according to the results of the third quarter Market Trends report from the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA). In the third quarter, IANA stated that third quarter intermodal loadings—at 2,995,043—were up 20.3 percent year-over-year. This was ahead of the second quarter’s 2,829,971 and behind the first quarter’s 3,019,310.Posted on 11/05 at 09:12 AM
News • Container • IANA • Trailers • Intermodal Association of North America • Tom Malloy • Permalink
News • Container • IANA • Trailers • Intermodal Association of North America • Tom Malloy • Permalink
With more than three-quarters of 2010 in the books, many of the industry events that comprise what could be called the “fall travel season” have come and gone. But one big event is now less than two big weeks away.
The name of that event? Well, it depends on whom you ask. It is sponsored by three well known organizations: the National Industrial Transportation League (NITL), the Intermodal Association of North American (IANA), and the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA). At the end of the day, many people call it TransComp.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Dry van truckload carrier USA Truck has expanded its intermodal menu, announcing it recently inked a long-term contract with Class I railroad carrier BNSF Railway to move private 53-foot domestic intermodal containers.Posted on 08/23 at 10:13 AM
News • Container • Intermodal • BNSF • IANA • Trailers • COFC • TOFC • USA Truck • Permalink
News • Container • Intermodal • BNSF • IANA • Trailers • COFC • TOFC • USA Truck • Permalink
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The positive momentum for intermodal transportation, which gained momentum during the first quarter of the year, continued on a steady track in the second quarter, according to the most recent Market Trends report from the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA).Page 1 of 1 pages


