CONTENTSJuly 27
2009 V. 10 N. 30
FEATURES
COVER STORY
For the world’s largest container carrier, an economic
downturn is the right time for big changes.
SPECIAL REPORT: NEW LOGISTICS DIRECTIONS: ASIA
As infrastructure improves across Asia, trucking’s role in the
supply chain is only scratching the surface.
COLUMNS
DEPARTMENTS
04 CIT’S SIGNALS
By Paul Page
34 NEW WORLD ORDER
By Barry Horowitz
40 INTERSTATE 2.0: GETTING RAILS ON TRACK By Gil Carmichael
54 BUNKER FEES SEEP BACK
By Peter Tirschwell
16 GOVERNMENT WATCH The Great Divide The House and Senate agree on everything about a new transportation bill except for the time and the money.
36 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME Heading South Down Under U.S.-Oceania trade treads water, but carriers see some bright spots.
Breakbulk Carriers See Gold in Panama $3.1 billion locks construction, new terminals, subway plans offer project cargo opportunities.
42 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Driving Past Pre-Emption Groups seek to change harbor trucking with strategy to change national regulation.
The Wind Beneath Their Wheels Alliances power regional LTL carriers past recession’s roadblocks toward recovery.
CN’s Integration Inches Through Chicago Carrier adds another daily train for EJ&E each way and further trims road blockages.
EVERY ISSUE
6 This Week 48 By the Numbers 51 Classified Ads 52 Colin Barrett’s Q&A 53 Index
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