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April 27, 2009 - In This
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Oracle, the enterprise software provider will acquire Sun, developer
of Solaris and Java, for $7.4 billion.
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Freight volumes are still depressed, but shippers are more
optimistic, says the 16th semi-annual Freight Pulse Survey by Morgan
Stanley Research North America.
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Negatives and positives are expressed by supply chain managers who
responded to a survey recently conducted by BDP International.
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The two carriers couldn’t reach a conclusive agreement acceptable
to both. DHL will be moving its US gateway back to Cincinnati.
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Public hearings are set for May 18 and 19, 2009 for the US Surface
Transportation Board (STB) to consider issues related to access and
competition in the railroad industry.
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As part of its effort to build on environmental initiatives, the
Georgia Ports Authority will formalize an Environmental Policy.
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