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With manufacturing and consumer demand moving steadily westward in China, that nation's rivers are fast becoming the mode of choice for transporting raw materials and finished goods.
Economic and regulatory pressures are making it tough for port drayage drivers to earn a living. If they turn in their keys, who will haul the containers?
From the pony express to its experiments with missile-based mail delivery, the USPS has never been shy about trying new ventures. Now it's making a play for a bigger share of the international business-mail market, and Paul Vogel's in charge.
The ATA has urged President Bush to release oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an attempt to rein in crude oil prices before they further constrict the U.S. economy.
Here are a few of Peter A. Friedmann's observations on what's happening in Washington, from his talk at the Northeast Trade and Transportation Conference.
The folks who brought us "Deadliest Catch," the surprise Discovery Channel hit about Alaskan crab fishing, have turned their creative eye to the Port of Los Angeles.
Reacting to a slew of toy recalls over the last year, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is deploying safety inspectors to screen incoming shipments at the Port of Long Beach.