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He's stared down the Russians and Vietnamese during face-to-face market-opening negotiations. Now, Bruce Carlton faces the comparatively easy challenge of steering NITL through some rough economic seas.
Many desktop shippers don't use the automated shipping systems that transportation pros do to select carriers and analyze shipping activities and costs.
Soaring fuel costs and security restrictions have pushed the air-cargo industry into retrenchment mode. Still, predictions of catastrophe seem premature.
The battle for shippers' parcel business heated up last month when the U.S. Postal Service announced a major realignment and some important new hires from private industry.
At the end of May, DHL officials acknowledged that restructuring was necessary to stem "unacceptable losses," but dismissed speculation that Deutsche Post might pull out of the U.S. market.
We all realize that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite and that we must wean ourselves off those fuels. But it will take time to kick the habit.
Workbikes with integrated cargo trailers that can carry loads of up to 1,000 pounds are gaining converts in eco-conscious cities like Boston, New York City, and Berkeley, Calif.