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Air, Sea and Inland Ports

A Turning Tide For U.S. Seaports, December 2004

As trade expands while security concerns grow, can U.S. ports keep up with the stresses and strains?

by Lara L. Sowinski


Air Cargo Saves The Bacon, September 2004

by Lara L. Sowinski


Airport Privatizations in Asia Don't Fly With the Carriers, December 2003

As airport head toward privatization, carriers worry that landing and terminal fees are heading for the sky, too.


Breaking Through Bottlenecks at the Port, June 2004

Getting shipments from the port inter-modal quickly and reliably is critical. But it's getting tougher everyday as volume increases. Railroads are trying to gain a hold that will help them keep up.




Customer Service Returns to Air Cargo, April 2005

With freight rates going up there's less competition on price so carriers respond with improved alliances and more reliability.

by Lara L. Sowinski


Four Years From Launch, What's The Buzz On The A380? April 2004

The biggest, fastest, tallest carrier ever built is coming on line, but the jury's still out whether it will revolutionize airfreight.




Freight Forwarding Heads Into a World of Change, March 2004

Dominating the landscape is a new regulatory environment and IT advancements, which means business will be anything but usual.




Getting the Most Out of Your Air Cargo Program in 2005, July 2005

Experts advise to look for untapped markets, avoid the cheapest rates, and build a just-in-case supply chain.

by Lara L. Sowinski


Port Security Is A 'Sink Or Swim' Proposition, January 2004

Operation Safe Commerce aims to plug up the holes in supply chain security, with pilot programs underway at three of the nation's largest seaports.

by Lara L. Sowinski


The East Coast Port Alternatives, June 2005

Shippers in the Asia-U.S. trade lanes look for ways around West Coast gridlock.




The Port of Houston, March 2005

The Port of Houston The Port of Houston can claim several 'firsts,' including playing host to the first containership.




The Southeast Sets the Pace

Trade volumes along the U.S. East Coast are buoyed by the region's stable economy and growing imports.

by Lara L. Sowinski


West Coast Port Bottlenecks Keep Narrowing, May 2005

As another peak season approaches, the infrastructure remains stretched thin.








































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