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Army names transportation officers Mar 31, 2008

The Army Chief of Staff announced general officer assignments, including the transition for one current and one former Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) officer to new transportation corps assignments. The command will welcome back Brig. Gen. James L. Hodge, as Commanding General, SDDC, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Hodge, the c...

CEVA Logistics appoints directors Mar 31, 2008

Jacksonville-based CEVA Logistics has appointed three new directors in information technology, quality assurance and rail service operations. Rick Fields has been promoted to director of technology, responsible for the continued development of CEVA抯 Matrix supply chain application suite, which CEVA uses Matrix across its entire global network. He bega...

Company rolls out port, airport finder Mar 31, 2008

A Seattle-based company has begun marketing an online service called www.findaport.net that it said would help shippers, forwarders and other users locate the closest airport or seaport to virtually any community in the world.  On the online subscription service results are presented along with distance information, port Web sites and a map for visu...

Schneider to sponsor logistics scholarships in China Mar 31, 2008

The logistics arm of U.S. trucking giant Schneider National said Thursday it will offer scholarships for logistics students at China's Tsinghau University as part of its effort raise logistics standards and develop a cadre of logistics professionals in the country. Last year Schneider Logistics opened operations in China with the acquisition of a ware...

Oops! Pentagon says missile parts shipped to Taiwan Mar 28, 2008

A Defense Logistics Agency depot in Utah mistakenly shipped fuses for a Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile to Taiwan instead of batteries for a helicopter. The Defense Department said it has regained control of four non-nuclear nose cone assemblies for a Minuteman missile mistakenly sent to Taiwan in 2006. Air Force Secretary Michael W. ...

No fooling: Truckers warn of April 1 shutdown Mar 28, 2008

Diesel fuel prices have climbed well above $4 per gallon and the nation's truck drivers are feeling the pressure. Some are now talking about a one-day shutdown across the nation to grab the attention of lawmakers that the drivers accuse of abandoning the industry. The American Trucking Association estimates the national goods movement truck fleet comp...

Cargolux to start Miami, Houston flight Mar 28, 2008

Cargolux, Europe's largest all-cargo airline, will April 6 start a weekly service from its base airport Luxembourg to Miami and Houston. The new service will depart from Luxembourg every Sunday morning at 8.30 am, with arrival in Miami at 12.50 pm. Departure for Houston is at 2.50 pm, arriving at 4.30 pm. Return from Houston is at 6.30 pm, with arriva...

Truck tonnage index remained flat in February Mar 28, 2008

The American Trucking Associations said its seasonally adjusted for-hire truck tonnage index remained flat in February, after rising 2.4 percent in January. The seasonally adjusted tonnage index remained at 117.2 (2000=100) in February, its highest level in more than two years. Tonnage increased 3.5 percent compared to February 2007, and marked the fo...

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