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Freight traffic - extended forecast from RBK
In the opinion of specialists RBK the exuberance and strengthening of positions is expected in the sector of the motor truckings (with 1,7% in 2006 to 3% in, 2012). Increase in this segment is caused by a physical increase in needs and volumes of freight
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Steel imports increase in July, remain at modest levels
Imports increased in July over June by 4.1% based on preliminary reporting. "Import arrivals in July remained modest due to the weak dollar, high freight rates and competitive prices in other international markets," said David Phelps, president, AIIS. Given low inventory levels, domestic producers continue to enjoy high prices and strong profitab....
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Rail tracks reopen 4 days after deadly LA crash
Investigators say the commuter train engineer in Officials are recreating friday s deadly rail collision in Los Angeles and believe the engineer did not hit the brakes before crashing into a freight train. (...)
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911 calls from train collision released
Federal authorities investigating why a commuter train engineer ran through a red signal and into an oncoming freight train have confirmed that he was text messaging while working on the day of the fatal collision. (...)
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SEKO opens new offices in South Africa
SEKO, a global provider of supply chain solutions, including transportation, logistics and IT solutions, announced it has opened two new facilities in South Africa. The SEKO South Africa offices offer customized freight management, supply chain and customs clearance services and serve all of South Africa from Johannesburg and Durban.
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Project cargo experts look to bright future
Attendees at the Project Professionals Group annual conference in Aarhus, Denmark, have left the event optimistic about the future of the project cargo industry, particularly the transportation of oversize, heavy-lift freight.
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ABF expands next-day, second-day service
ABF Freight System, Inc.®, announced faster transit times in more than 24,000 station-to-station lanes including approximately 1,300 new next-day lanes and 21,000 new second-day lanes. As a result, ABF has reduced transit by at least one day in over 445 million zip-to-zip combinations.
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