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Transportation/Logistics Trends



Strong showing for Q2 mergers and acquisitions suggest industry is in recovery following bleak 2009, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers report; Asia and Oceania most active regions

Bureau of Transportation Statistics report shows drop in index for first six months of 2010 in the wake of significant March slump

Following last year's freefall, forwarders see reversal of fortunes as demand increases, capacity remains constrained, Transport Intelligence reports

Retailers moving to restock shelves earlier, shipping capacity increasing, suggests NRF's latest Global Port Tracker report; 2010 retail container traffic projected to be up 15 percent

Following dip in '09, IHS Global Insight forecasts growth for '10 and '11 as global economic recovery continues apace


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Transportation/Logistics News


Inspection lapses that grounded thousands of flights lead to $24.2 million civil penalty

TSA announces industry has met key requirement of the 9/11 Act

As the mercury peaks out, American Society of Safety Engineers offers heat-related illness safety tips

Launches Southern California reusable shipping container service center to manage growth

Seafood producer names Des Plaines, Ill.-based DSC as its lead logistics partner at the start of a collaborative supply chain partnership


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