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JoC Online Daily E-mail Newsletter Friday Edition November 16, 2001 Correction Day (Syria) www.joc.com =================================================== Take the Daily Quiz, sponsored by APL. What country borders the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and borders the Aegean and the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Syria? Click on http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50PuU0AU =================================================== TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES: * Mystery logistics plot for Harry Potter film * S.C. port would create 100,000 jobs: Study * West Coast traffic weak in Oct. * U.S., Canada to develop 'border action plan' * Air France cuts North Atlantic capacity by 16% * STB OKs challenge to U.S.-Guam rates * P&O unit in bulk pool * U.S. hurricane relief shipments may head to Cuba * Menzies names Newman security chief * United Airlines meets Cargo 2000 standards * Aviation services execs among Flight 587 victims * JoC Week: Expeditors keeps on rolling ==================ADVERTISEMENT==================== ClearCross offers 90-day FREE trial of its Export Compliance Solution (ECS) to automatically screen every order, employee, or recipient against a database of restricted parties, license determination, and embargo and sanction screening with up-to-the minute governmental regulatory information. CLICK HERE for your free trial: http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50RtU0AV =================================================== MYSTERY LOGISTICS PLOT FOR HARRY POTTER FILM It's a cloak-and-dagger affair for logistics providers, keeping the blockbuster film from the evil clutches of copyright pirates. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6N0AM S.C. PORT WOULD CREATE 100,000 JOBS: STUDY A proposed container terminal in rural South Carolina would siphon off some business from public ports in Charleston and Savannah, but it would still be an economic boon for the region, a new study finds. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6O0AN WEST COAST TRAFFIC WEAK IN OCT. The peak shipping season in the trans-Pacific trades closed with a whimper in October as Southern California ports recorded single-digit increases in cargo volumes while container movements at northern ports declined. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6P0AO U.S. CANADA TO DEVELOP 'BORDER ACTION PLAN' The United States and Canada agreed to jointly develop a "border action plan" to improve security and the flow of goods and travelers across the 3,000-plus-mile border. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6Q0AP AIR FRANCE CUTS NORTH ATLANTIC CAPACITY BY 16% Just weeks after saying it would not cut back on services in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the carrier announced a 16% cut in capacity on its North American routes. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6R0AQ STB OKS CHALLENGE TO U.S.-GUAM RATES The Surface Transportation Board denied a motion by Matson Navigation Co. and Sea-Land Service Inc. to dismiss a complaint by the government of Guam challenging the rates charged by carriers in the U.S.-Guam trade. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6S0AR P&O UNIT IN BULK POOL Associated Bulk Carriers Ltd., the bulk shipping venture that is 50%-owned by Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation, will participate in a major new pool of capesize ships. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6T0AS =================================================== JoC REVIEW & OUTLOOK 2002 IS COMING ON JANUARY 7th! This is the Journal of Commerce Group's biggest Review & Outlook to date. What's in it? Articles covering the impact of Sept. 11th on the industry; 150 comments from top executives on the challenges they expect to face in 2002; Analysis from respected experts, and much more! For advertising information, please contact Tammarra Askew at 973-848-7077. =================================================== U.S. HURRICANE RELIEF SHIPMENTS MAY HEAD TO CUBA The sale and shipment of various food products, agricultural products and healthcare products from the United States to Cuba may be imminent in the wake of a hurricane that devastated much of the island country. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6U0AT MENZIES NAMES NEWMAN SECURITY CHIEF The London-based ground-handling company has appointed Bob Newman as head of safety and security standards. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6V0AU UNITED AIRLINES MEETS CARGO 2000 STANDARDS The carrier said it has met Cargo 2000's quality standards at three stations, in London, Chicago and Narita. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6W0AV AVIATION SERVICES EXECS AMONG FLIGHT 587 VICTIMS Two executives of Menzies Aviation Group were among the passengers killed in the crash of American Airlines Flight 587. http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50R6X0AW ...and only in JoC WEEK EXPEDITORS KEEPS ON ROLLING The forwarder reports consistently robust revenue growth and profits. What's the secret? To subscribe, visit http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50RHs0AH =================================================== WE'VE GOT YOUR COMPETITORS! They're attending the 6th annual Bulk Transportation Conference & Exhibition on December 3 & 4, 2001. Don't let them horde all this knowledge and networking for themselves. Sponsorship opportunities still available. www.joc.com/conferences Please contact Yvonne Berry at (541) 485-0053 or yberry@joc.com. Become a sponsor of Bulk 2001 today! If you have any additional questions, contact Ren?e Stambach at (973) 848-7154 or rstambach@joc.com. =================================================== SUBSCRIBE to JoC WEEK and get access to JoC ONLINE Go to http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDwe0BejkZ0n50PuU0AU for complete coverage of international trade and logistics. =================================================== TO SPONSOR THE E-NEWSLETTER OR ADVERTISE IN JoC ONLINE Call Tammarra Askew at 973-848-7077 or e-mail: taskew@joc.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FEEDBACK E-mail: editor@joc.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TO UNSUBSCRIBE unsubscribe_joc@news.joc.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Forward To An Associate If you haven't already done so, please forward this newsletter to one or two of your business associates. Reading A Forwarded Copy of This E-Mail? Now you can receive you own daily e-mail newsletter with a summary of the day's top stories delivered right to your own e-mail in-box. 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