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NewsApril 19, 2010

Shorter-Haul Domestic Intermodal Loses Market Share

Over the past year, shorter-haul domestic intermodal has lost some of its share in the market, according to analysis by FTR Associate

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NewsApril 12, 2010

New Tampa Highway to Make Port Access Easier

Florida has broken ground on a new connector that will offer a special toll road to connect the Port of Tampa's main access point directly with the Interstate Highway System

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NewsApril 6, 2010

Expedited Refrigerated Intermodal Service Launches Between Washington and Illinois

Rail Logistics, Columbia Colstor, Chicago Cold Storage and the Port of Quincy, Wash., have begun to offer a new expedited refrigerated intermodal "Cold Train" container rail and distribution service between Quincy and Chicago

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NewsMarch 19, 2010

California Congressman Speaks Out Against Efforts to Regulate Drayage Operations

U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) has released a "Dear Colleague" letter last week, expressing his opposition to a campaign by the Teamsters to change federal transportation law in an effort to give ports the authority to ban owner-operator

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NewsMarch 10, 2010

Port of NY/NJ Finalizes Anticipated Clean Truck Program

Wednesday the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced the details of its anticipated clean truck program, which involves replacing up to 636 older, polluting trucks serving the port with newer models

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NewsMarch 9, 2010

Port of Los Angeles to Improve Main Truck Route

A $22 million federal stimulus grant project is underway at the Port of Los Angeles this week, which will result in improvements along a 1.3-mile stretch of Harry Bridges Boulevard in Wilmington, Calif

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NewsMarch 8, 2010

Ports Can Expect Double-Digit Increases in Container Traffic in the Coming Months

The ports are poised for significant improvements in retail container traffic, with double-digit increases expected to continue through the summer as the U.S. economy begins to improv

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NewsMarch 2, 2010

Trucking Industry Doesn't Have Deep Enough Pockets For Employee-Based Port Model

The mandated use of employee drivers at the ports would result in a huge disruption to interstate commerce, one the trucking industry does not have deep enough pockets fo

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NewsFebruary 26, 2010

ATA Calls Appeals Court Decision on LA Port Concessions a 'Non-Event'

In response to a Wednesday decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to allow eight concession agreements to continue at the Port of Los Angeles, the American Trucking Associations called the ruling a "non-event,

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NewsFebruary 24, 2010

CSX, Union Pacific Come Together For Domestic Interline Container Program

CSX Intermodal has partnered with Union Pacific Railroad to introduce a new domestic interline container program called Umax

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