LT_SUPPLY CHAIN_ A Penton Media Property October 15, 2009 If you want to view this on the web go to: http://enews.penton.com/enews/logisticstoday/v/208 --APL Most Efficient Say Truckers Global shipping line APL, the world's fifth-largest container carrier, has been acknowledged as one of the most efficient terminal operators. To view the full article go to: http://logisticstoday.com/global_markets/harbor-truckers-apl-terminals-efficient-1014/ --Banks Extend Credit Facilities For YRC Worldwide YRC Worldwide Inc. announced it has finalized amendments of its credit facilities extending the expiration of the revolver reserve amount, the suspension of the minimum liquidity covenant, and the due date for the asset-backed securitization commitment fee of $10 million. To view the full article go to: http://logisticstoday.com/logistics_services/banks-yrc-worldwide-credit-facilities-1014/ --China Ocean Rate Filing Required China's Ministry of Transport issued "Circular No. 20 (2009) on the Implementing Rule of the International Container Liner Freight Filing" which requires export container rates and tariffs to be "normal and reasonable." To view the full article go to: http://logisticstoday.com/global_markets/china-ocean-rate-filing-required-1014/ ---------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT Logistics Today Digital Magazine is the premier resource devoted exclusively to serving the needs of senior-level supply chain, transportation, distribution and logistics operations managers. The issue is emailed to digital subscribers twice a month--providing you most updated news and trends in timely manner. 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Article text: To view the full article go to: http://logisticstoday.com/operations_strategy/state-department-rfid-solution-1014/ NEWS REVIEW --Last Week's Articles These articles were in last week's newsletter. *Aviation Industry Says Match Its Climate Commitment (http://logisticstoday.com/global_markets/aviation-industry-climate-commitment-1007/) The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has challenged governments to follow its example and act to protect air quality and guard against climate change. *Challenger Acquires Sandrock (http://logisticstoday.com/logistics_services/challenger-acquires-sandrock-1007/) Challenger Motor Freight Inc. announced its purchase of certain assets of the special commodities business of Sandrock Specialized Carriers an Ontario-based carrier that focuses on special-commodities - Over Dimensional transportation. *ECS To Handle Olympic Air Cargo (http://logisticstoday.com/global_markets/ecs-handle-olympic-air-cargo-1007/) The privately owned Greek airline Olympic Air has contracted with European Cargo Services for cargo ground services in Europe. *Leipzig Site of Air Cargo Summit (http://logisticstoday.com/operations_strategy/leipzig-site-air-cargo-summit-1007/) Leipzig-Halle Airport, served by 24 airlines flying to 57 airports in 17 countries will provide the venue for the annual meeting of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA). *MOL Aids Typhoon Victims (http://logisticstoday.com/logistics_services/mol-aids-typhoon-victims-1007/) Mitsui OSK Lines has continued its commitment to aid Philippine typhoon victims. *Seaboard Marine Joins Trade Portal (http://logisticstoday.com/logistics_services/seaboard-marine-joins-trade-portal-1007/) Seaboard Marine has joined the e-commerce portal of GT Nexus. *UPS Offers Customers CO2 Offsets (http://logisticstoday.com/operations_strategy/ups-offers-customers-co-offsets-1007/) Under the UPS carbon neutral program, the small package carrer will offer US shippers the option of paying a small fee to calculate and offset the climate impact of the shipment of each of their packages. 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