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WERC to meet in nation’s largest inland port city
When the Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) convenes for its annual conference in Chicago next week, they’ll be visiting the nation’s largest inland port.

AAR reports gains in carload and intermodal volumes for week ending April 12
Carloads—at 295,294—were up 7.2 percent annually, and intermodal trailers and containers were up 9.3 at 264,382.

Carload and intermodal volumes see gains for week ending April 5, reports AAR
Carloads—at 296,039—were up 5.4 percent annually, and intermodal saw a 12.6 annual increase at 261,084 trailers and containers.

March 2014 carload and intermodal volumes post annual gains, reports AAR
Intermodal—at 1,025,907 containers and trailers—were up 9.9 percent, or 92,661 units, annually, and carloads—at 1,156,697—were up 3.5 percent, or 36,628 carloads, compared to March 2013.

XPO’s acquisition of Pacer International is official
Following its January announcement that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Dublin, Ohio-based Pacer International, a freight transportation and logistics services provider and the third largest provider of intermodal services in North America, non asset-based 3PL XPO Logistics said today that the deal has been completed.

AAR reports carload and intermodal gains for week ending March 15
Carloads—at 289,375—were up 3.1 percent annually, and intermodal was up 11.9 percent at 255,991 containers and trailers.

AAR reports carload and intermodal volumes are mixed for week ending March 8
Carloads—at 274,480—were down 1 percent annually, and intermodal was up 3.7 percent compared to the same week last year at 244,015 containers and trailers

AAR reports mixed volumes for February
Carloads—at 1,100,858—were down 1.1 percent annually. Intermodal—at 993,807 trailers and containers—was up 1.1 percent compared to February 2013 and marks the 51st consecutive annual monthly increase for intermodal volume, according to the AAR.

AAR reports carload and intermodal gains for week ending February 22
Carloads—at 281,678—were up 3.1 percent compared to the same week a year ago, and intermodal was up 6.4 percent annually at 253,358 containers and trailers.

AAR reports mixed volumes for week ending February 8
Carloads—at 261,254—were down 4.3 percent annually, and intermodal—at 246,114 containers and trailers—was up 0.6 percent compared to the same week a year ago.

Intermodal volumes finish Q4 and 2013 strong, reports IANA
Total 2013 intermodal volume—at 15,537,925—was up 4.6 percent compared to 2012. Domestic containers—at 6,094,770 million—was up 9.4 percent, and international containers—at 7,823,122 million—were up 1.2 percent. All domestic equipment at 7,714,803 million—was up 7.1 percent, and trailers fell 0.7 percent to 1,620,033 million.

AAR reports annual gains for carload and intermodal in January
Carloads—at 1,345,184—were up 0.4 percent, and intermodal—at 1,183,285 trailers and containers—was up 1.3 percent compared to January 2013

STB reschedules railroad competitive switching hearing
后取消去年秋天由于忠贞ral government shutdown, the Department of Transportation’s Surface Transportation Board (STB) said this week it has rescheduled its public hearing “Petition for rulemaking to adopt revised competitive switching rules to March 25-26 at its Washington, D.C. headquarters.

AAR reports carload and intermodal gains for week ending January 25
Carloads—at 280,761—were up 5.6 percent, and intermodal—at 245,883—was up 3 percent.

AAR reports carload and intermodal declines for week ending January 11
Carloads—at 256,849—were down 8.2 percent annually, and intermodal—at 235,987 trailers and containers—was down 6.7 percent.


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