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Title:Journal of Commerce
Description:Journal of Commerce - International shipping and logistics news, analysis, and business intelligence.
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Fetched At:November 18, 2025
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h1BNSF, CSX launch faster cross-country intermodal service
h2Featured Gateway Chart
h2Essential Reads
h2Hapag-Lloyd refining Gemini network to improve efficiencies: Habben Jansen
h2Evergreen says will spend almost $3 billion on 14 new LNG-fueled ships
h2Gemini delivers cost savings as it marks a path to premium pricing
h2Recent Commentary
h2UP-NS merger could mean new dominant voice inside rail industry cooperative
h2Visibility transforming accessorial and location insights in LTL shipping
h2Top 5 Most Read Stories
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Journal of Commerce search Sign In search menu - Maritime Container Shipping NewsBreakbulk NewsPort News - Surface Trucking NewsRail News - Air Cargo Air Cargo Carriers NewsAir Cargo Forwarder News - Supply chain Logistics Technology NewsIndustrial Real Estate NewsTransport, Trade and Regulation NewsLast Mile NewsCool Cargo News - Events - Resources MagazineNewslettersMultimediaRail DirectoriesWhite PapersSpecial ReportsPress ReleasesMedia KitEditorial CalendarCustom ContentOther - finance Gateway Free Trial | Subscribe - chevron\_right Maritime - Container Shipping News - Breakbulk News - Port News - chevron\_right Surface - Trucking News - Rail News - chevron\_right Air Cargo - Air Cargo Carriers News - Air Cargo Forwarder News - chevron\_right Supply chain - Logistics Technology News - Industrial Real Estate News - Transport, Trade and Regulation News - Last Mile News - Cool Cargo News - Events - chevron\_right Resources - Magazine - Newsletters - Multimedia - Rail Directories - White Papers - Special Reports - Press Releases - Media Kit - Editorial Calendar - Custom Content - Other financeGateway Free TrialSign InSubscribe search # BNSF, CSX launch faster cross-country intermodal service Ari Ashe, Senior Editor, Intermodal Rail | The move represents the latest effort by the two railroads to jointly convince shippers to shift more truckload freight to rail by addressing intermodal’s slower transits. - CEO Edwards leaving Port of Virginia at end of year - Widening China import-export imbalance soaking up container capacity - APM Terminals to build Bangladesh’s deepest container terminal at Chittagong - Robust Asia, Europe trade drives up Hamburg’s container volumes - White House rolls back tariffs on broad list of food and ag imports More News ## Featured Gateway Chart Learn More ## Essential Reads ## Hapag-Lloyd refining Gemini network to improve efficiencies: Habben Jansen Keith Wallis, Asia Special Correspondent | The carrier’s CEO also confirmed Gemini is mulling a price premium, which he forecast would be a “small three-digit number per TEU” to reflect the inventory cost savings customers achieve through the alliance’s consistent on-time delivery. ## Evergreen says will spend almost $3 billion on 14 new LNG-fueled ships Keith Wallis, Asia Special Correspondent | With 196,000 TEUs of new capacity added to its fleet, the latest orders mean Evergreen will leapfrog both Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express in global capacity to become the fifth-largest container line. ## Gemini delivers cost savings as it marks a path to premium pricing Peter Tirschwell, Vice President | While premium pricing has long been elusive for ocean carriers, the cost benefits from the Maersk-Hapag Lloyd alliance may prove to be enough to justify overhauling the network. ✕ ✕ ## Recent Commentary Commentary ## UP-NS merger could mean new dominant voice inside rail industry cooperative Paul Tonsager Commentary ## Visibility transforming accessorial and location insights in LTL shipping North Winship and Bart De Muynck More Commentary ## Top 5 Most Read Stories - Schneider launches premium intermodal service with 95% on-time guarantee - USTR port fee pause broadly welcomed, but labor decries ‘free pass’ for China - Houthi pause on shipping attacks lowers tensions, but risk remains - Former CSX CEO denies that UP came to him first on potential merger - UP, CSX give priority loading to Schneider’s new intermodal service ✕ ✕ ✕ © 2025 S&P Global. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. - About - Editorial Team - Contact - Advertise - Customer Support - Copyright - Privacy - Terms & Conditions - Anti-Slavery - - - - - rss\_feed remove