Videos

The four major container terminals at the Port of Shenzhen are taking different approaches to slowing volume growth.
 
Don Krusel, President and CEO, Prince Rupert Port Authority examines the Canadian opportunities for trade of local resources with the growing Asian
 
Port of Montreal's Vice President of Growth and Development Tony Boemi details changes to how the port does business and its work with North Americ
 
The Journal of Commerce's Jennifer Stevens and Mikkel Kannegaard, president of Damco Canada, discuss the importance of a holistic outlook in supply chain review and the value of different perspectives in strategy development.
 
Canadian National's Executive Vice President and CEO Jean-Jacques Ruest and Sales Director of International Intermodal JC Chartrand sat down with J
 
The Port of Halifax’s strategy for growth relies on its geographic position on the Great Circle Route and its intermodal links via CN Rail to Canadian and U.S. Midwest. Rob McInnes, the port’s director of economic development, discusses the port’s efforts to develop that business.
 
The Nova Scotia Gateway Secretariat works to develop trade and transportation through the Canadian province. David Oxner, the secretariat’s executive director, discussed those efforts in a Journal of Commerce interview in Halifax.
 
David Aguilar, Customs and Border Protection deputy chief, outlines six new Centers of Excellence and Expertise opening in 2013 and how Japan Customs will recognize certain U.S. exporters in the C-TPAT program. The video offers highlights of his speech at the Customs and Border Protection's annual East Coast Trade Symposium in National Harbor, Md.
 
Janet Napolitano, secetary of the Department of Homeland Security, explains how the agency is working to speed up the trade of goods while protecting U.S. borders. The video offers highlights of her speech at the Customs and Border Protection's annual East Coast Trade Symposium in National Harbor, Md.
 
The Port of Shanghai is on track to expand its capacity to 18 million 20-foot-equivalent units by 2015, further solidifying its rank as the top global container port. The Journal of Commerce's Mark Szakonyi visits Yangshan Deepwater Port to report on the ongoing terminal expansion and a potential container rail bridge.
 
Senior Editor Peter T. Leach sits down with Andrew Dixon, senior vice president of planning and development at the Saint John Port Authority, to discuss the expansion of global services through the New Brunswick port.
 
Peter Tirschwell, VP of strategy for UBM Global Trade (parent company of the JOC), sits down with John Higgenbotham, senior distinguished fellow of Transport Policy at Carleton University, to discuss container shipping and increased traffic on the Northern Sea Route at the JOC Canada Maritime Conference in Mississauga, Ontario.
 
Journal of Commerce editors William B. Cassidy and Mark Szakonyi discuss how the election results will impact transportation funding and regulation.
 
Craig Meyer, international director and head of industrial brokerage at Jones Lang LaSalle, discusses his outlook for container demand in 2013, as well as his thoughts about how e-commerce has changed buying patterns in the industry with Joanne Bestall at the NAIOP Development Conference in Washington, DC.
 
Change in the Wind for Chinese Rail, Logistics Policy?
 
Fred Sorbello, president of Ship Philly First, shares the success the organization has had this year in promoting the Port of Philadelphia and how it will continue the charge in 2013.
 

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