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NewsSeptember 8, 2008

Judge: No Injunction in Port Lawsuit

A federal judge has refused to grant a preliminary injunction to stop the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach from implementing the concessions requirements of their clean air plans,

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NewsAugust 28, 2008

IANA Declares Support for ATA Lawsuit Against SoCal Port Concession Plans

The Intermodal Association of North America announced it will back the American Trucking Associations' motion for an injunction against the Concession Plans of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

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NewsAugust 19, 2008

Domestic Intermodal Gains Accelerate

According to an industry report released by the Intermodal Association of North America, domestic intermodal volume in the second quarter achieved its highest growth rate since Q2 2004

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NewsAugust 6, 2008

Domestic Intermodal Gains Accelerate

Despite a lagging economy and a sustained contraction in import volumes, domestic intermodal volume produced admirably during Q2 2008

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NewsJuly 28, 2008

ATA Files Suit to Block Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports Concession Plans

The American Trucking Associations, with its Intermodal Motor Carriers Conference, filed suit in the U.S. District Court in California challenging the port "Concession Plans" as approved by the Cities of Los Angeles and Long Beach and their harbor commissions

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NewsMay 1, 2008

CSX Announces National Gateway Intermodal Infrastructure Project

CSX Corp. has launched the National Gateway, a $700 million public-private infrastructure initiative to create a highly efficient, intermodal freight transportation link between the Mid-Atlantic ports and the Midwest

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ArticlesJanuary 1, 2008

The Next Freight Evolution

The trucking industry is witnessing an evolution - actually three concurrent evolutions. These evolutions may drive changes in the industry as great as those created by government deregulation and the liberalization of weight and length regulations in the early 1980s. The evolution drivers are the Internet, alternative fuels and intermodal.

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NewsSeptember 8, 2003

TransMex Adds Service at El Paso and Nogales Gateways

OrderPro Logistics, Tucson, Ariz., has announced that its subsidiary, TransMex Logistics Inc., has introduced two new geographic service area

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NewsAugust 31, 2003

Ports Open Longer, But Not Some Shippers

Terminal operators in Los Angeles and Long Beach on the West Coast and New York-New Jersey on the East Coast -- the busiest U.S. ports -- are staying open longer to reduce congestio

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NewsJuly 31, 2003

Menlo Wins Global Contract From Bourns

Bourns Inc., a California-based electronics manufacturer, has awarded a major international freight-forwarding contract to Menlo Worldwide Forwarding

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