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LOGISTICS TODAY
NEWS and VIEWS
From the editors of
In This August 24, 2009 Issue:
Logistics Must Take Charge
Truckload Volumes Improve
Consolidation Slows in Global Logistics
New Feeder Service Between Rotterdam and Stockholm
CSX Breaks Ground On New Intermodal Terminal
Transportation Intermediaries Report Modest Growth
LAST WEEK'S MOST READ ARTICLES


Operations & Strategy
Logistics Must Take Charge
Writing in the digital edition of Logistics Today, editor Perry A. Trunick says don't lament what we willingly abandoned, but don't abandon logistics talent.
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Truckload Volumes Improve
Through the week ending August 21, 2009, the Morgan Stanley Truckload Freight Index showed “signs of sequential improvement” at a rate faster than normal seasonality.
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Global Markets
Consolidation Slows in Global Logistics
Friedrich Bieselt writes in Logistics Today's digital edition that logistics mergers and acquisitions have slowed, but strategic moves may still occur.
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New Feeder Service Between Rotterdam and Stockholm
ECT in Rotterdam has launched an all-water feeder service to Stockholm.
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Logistics Services
CSX Breaks Ground On New Intermodal Terminal
CSX broke ground at the site of the North Baltimore, OH intermodal terminal.
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Transportation Intermediaries Report Modest Growth
The Transportation Intermediaries Assocation (TIA) reports second quarter rise in volumes and billings.
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News in Review
LAST WEEK'S MOST READ ARTICLES
These three were the articles most read in last week's edition.

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