Pacific Island Fisheries Face Collapse
October 28, 2010
Pacific fisheries face collapse by 2035: study | fis.com
A new report, published by the Noumea-based Secretariat of the Pacific Community warns of a Pacific Ocean fisheries collapse that would be devastating to commercial fisheries in the region and have an impact worldwide.
Technical Thoughts About SCR v. EGR - From A “Field Engineering” Perspective
October 24, 2010
Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) issues are both hot these days where buyers are now voting with their purchase decisions. Truckers have to become more technically proficient - and fleet / field engineers are dealing daily with this new stuff. OEM’s have their sales pitches, but users are discussing it their own way. Investors and financiers benefit from the current dialogue, as we all are betting on the future.
The New Salmon Run, In the Test Tube
October 21, 2010
FDA refuses to require labeling of genetically modified salmon | info-wars.org
Salmon as a GMO, how does one decide if it is safe to eat, safe for the environment and safe for other salmon. We could listen to the manufacturer, but really they are trying to sell the fish, and much more. How about the FDA, even they retuse to rule on this.
Navistar September 2010 Class 8 Market-Share Drops - Big-Time
October 18, 2010
Class 8 Truck Sales Up For Month, YTD; Class 6 Sees Continued Surge | www.truckinginfo.com
Navistar Corporation’s US Class 8 deliveries are showing about a 10-point share drop per Wards Communication numbers - both YOY and mid-YTD. This is with US Class 8 truck sales hanging in there month-to-month and sales notably better than 2009.
Railroads are placing big bet on capturing domestic truck traffic
October 15, 2010
UPDATE 2-Greenbrier gets more railcar orders, shares jump | www.reuters.com
Greenbrier Corp. recently announced a number of sales and leases for intermodal container cars totaling around 5,000 wells. All of this equipment is for domestic container (53’ length) service, a traffic segment that saw some highway traffic defections to the railways during the recession. The railroads are betting that their new customers will not only stay with them but that more will follow as the economy improves and as the new eastern doublestack corridors improved railroad service levels.
Sobeys And The Seafood Sustainability Issue
October 14, 2010
Sobeys Inc. Commits to Seafood Sustainability: "Fix the Worst First" | www.marketwatch.com
As a great follow up to recent comments on tuna, look what happens, "fix the worst first" appears, what a concept. The sustainability issue in seafood is front and center in many consumers minds. And some of the retailers are indeed paying attention. Sobeys is attempting to solve one of the big questions we all face, who do you trust and believe in of the multitude of certifying agencies, as well as what species needs the most attention.
Blue Fin Tuna, BP's Expanding Environmental Portfolio, And Sustainability
October 13, 2010
NMFS to decide whether to give bluefin endangered status | fis.com
It has yet to be confirmed, but here is another potential "feather" in BP's ever expanding environmental portfolio. The article also adds confusion to the debate. BP certainly did not "over fish" the species, but has it added the final blow?
How Much Excess Capacity Is There Really In The LTL Sector? More Than You Think…
October 12, 2010
With Truckload (TL) carriers experiencing tightening capacity, we (and especially YRC Worldwide) are still hoping for the same in the Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) sector. There are several factors that limit the real decrease in LTL capacity - and real increases in LTL profitability. They include capacity in-service: trucks, trailers and terminals sitting idle; Information Technology (IT) and other firms with “hybrid” trucking models.
Anger and Angst Drive Another Challenge to Hoffa
October 12, 2010
Second Teamsters Candidate to Challenge Hoffa | www.nytimes.com
Sandy Pope, a former truck driver and president of a large Teamsters Local in Long Island City, N.Y., is officially challenging incumbent Teamsters president James. P. "Jim" Hoffa in next year's election at the 1.4 million-member union. An admitted longshot, Ms. Pope is the second official challenger to Hoffa. Earlier, Fred Gegare, a Teamsters leader from Green Bay, Wis., announced he was challenging the two-term incumbent of the Teamsters.
Retailers, Consumers, Gen Y shapes Dow Transports
October 9, 2010
What the Heck is a Sustainable Supply Network Anyway? | www.reuters.com
A Sustainable Supply Chain Network is comprised of raw materials as they flow from source to product to disposal/reuse. Transporters are slowly changing and adjusting to retailer calls to go green.
Shale gas abundance provides new options for energy companies
February 13, 2012
Chesapeake Energy bites the natural gas bullet
January 25, 2012
Flurry of newbuild drilling rig deliveries in 2012 may dampen rig rates
January 20, 2012
Talisman joins the ranks of cautious E&P companies
January 12, 2012
Early signs of caution begin to cloud frontier exploration and production
January 4, 2012