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Dallas-Fort Worth warehouse market hits rocky road Dec 24, 2008

 The massive build-up of warehousing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the past several years is showing signs of succumbing to growing recessionary pressures, with new construction slowing, vacancies of existing facilities rising, and rents tumbling.    While new warehouse construction is expected to add a record 22.7 million square feet this y...

CSX Intermodal expanding services in Florida Dec 24, 2008

 CSX Intermodal said it will expand its services in Florida with a wider array of shipping options.    Starting today, shippers can take advantage of trailer and container service to Orlando.    The heavily trafficked lane from Atlanta to Orlando will now be available for private trailers owned or leased by companies other than CSXI,?the comp...

Ministers to construct a tunnel under the Limburg nature reserveDec 23, 2008

Ministers from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany agreed to construct a tunnel under the Limburg nature reserve De Meinweg, so that a railway line linking the Belgian port of Antwerp and Germany can be re-opened. The line, known as the 'Iron Rhine' was not used since 1991. In 2003 Belgium filed a complaint with the Permanent Court of Arbitration to...

Cross-border use of TRAXX locomotives gets even easier Dec 23, 2008

While Europe’s Internal Borders are becoming less significant, cross-border transportation using BOMBARDIER TRAXX locomotives is becoming even easier. The Bombardier TRAXX platform has now become the first locomotive family in the world to receive EC (European Community) certification in accordance with the technical specifications for interoperability (T...

Railways demanding 42 per cent more land Dec 23, 2008

The Railways is now demanding 42 per cent more land for the dedicated rail freight corridor project. Three years ago, Rail India Technical and Economic Services (RITES), the consultancy wing of the Railways, had prepared a preliminary project alignment design for the proposed corridor project. According to the final project alignment design prepar...

Obama names Solis, LaHood for Labor and Transportation Dec 23, 2008

 President-elect Barack Obama on Friday officially named Rep. Ray LaHood as Secretary of Transportation, Rep. Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk as United States Trade Representative.    Solis, a Democratic congresswoman from a working-class district of Los Angeles, is the daughter of Mexican and Nicaraguan immigr...

CITAC urges Commerce to end zeroing policy Dec 23, 2008

The Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition on Friday urged the U.S. government to end the use of zeroing in antidumping cases in the wake of yet another World Trade Organization Panel decision that the U.S. government's use of the controversial methodology runs contrary to WTO obligations.    The organization said that U.S. exporters and con...

SoCal city's hunt for Chinese investment leads to lawsuit Dec 23, 2008

 A plan seeking foreign investment to speed up redevelopment of a former military base into a major Southern California logistics center has ended up in the middle of a $33 million lawsuit filed against the city of Victorville last week.    CMB Investments, which had partnered with the city earlier this year in seeking the investments, alleged in...

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