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Date:Thu, 25 Oct 2001 14:29:24 -0700 (PDT)

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October 25, 2001
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* WTO sees trade slump
* ACL profits up
* Ports ask carriers, terminals to help clean air
* UN: Liberia registry paid for arms
* China, Korea open shortest sea route
* GT Nexus lands P&G ocean contract
* Alps trucking snarled after Swiss tunnel disaster
* Lufthansa grounds more planes
* Syntegra rolls out new air cargo application
* NTE names Murphy VP
* Trade Scene: An uncertain road for exports
* JoC Week: A matter of trust

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WTO SEES TRADE SLUMP
The World Trade Organization warned that growth
in global trade in goods will slow to only 2% this
year from 12% in 2000, and could weaken further.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RP30Aa

ACL PROFITS UP
The ro-ro specialist turned in third-quarter net of
$6 million, up from $4 million in 2000.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RP40Ab

PORTS ASK CARRIERS, TERMINALS TO HELP CLEAN AIR
Port authorities want vessel and terminal
operators to get a jump on stricter emission rules
set to take effect by mid-decade.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RP50Ac

UN: LIBERIA REGISTRY PAID FOR ARMS
A United Nations report alleges that Liberia's
shipping register, the world's second-largest flag
of convenience, is financing illegal arms purchases.
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CHINA, KOREA OPEN SHORTEST SEA ROUTE
A new sea route between China and South Korea has
opened between the Port of Longyan at Rongcheng in
Shandong province and Pyongtaek in Korea.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RP70Ae

GT NEXUS LANDS P&G OCEAN CONTRACT
The multi-carrier Web portal and logistics management
software company has won a contract to manage and
track ocean shipments for the consumer products giant.
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ALPS TRUCKING SNARLED AFTER SWISS TUNNEL DISASTER
The future of trans-Alpine trucking took another hit
following a fiery collision in a Swiss tunnel that
left at least 10 dead and shut down the main
north-south route between Italy and Germany.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RQA0Ap

LUFTHANSA GROUNDS MORE PLANES
Europe's second largest airline said it will ground
more planes and axe more routes in response to the
steep decline in traffic.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RQB0Aq

SYNTEGRA ROLLS OUT NEW AIR CARGO APPLICATION
The British consulting firm said it has developed a
new mobile data application that enables airlines
and ground-handling companies to manage cargo at the
piece level.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RQC0Ar

NTE NAMES MURPHY VP
The Web marketplace has named John Murphy as vice
president of product and solution strategy.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RQD0As

...and exclusively in JoC ONLINE
TRADE SCENE by Richard Lawrence
AN UNCERTAIN ROAD FOR EXPORTS
For the first time in nearly a generation, U.S.
exports and imports are in decline. The outlook may
may not be much better.
http://news.joc.com/cgi-bin7/flo?y=eDUZ0BejkZ0n50RQE0At

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