The Journal of Commerce Launches Mobile Application

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The Journal of Commerce Launches Mobile Application

NEWARK, N.J., July 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Journal of Commerce today released a free mobile application, offering its exclusive, original global trade and logistics data and analysis to readers anywhere, regardless of network connection. The JOC app offers instant, real-time access to the latest news and analysis of all aspects of supply chain logistics management.

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Easy to navigate, it automatically refreshes with the most up-to-date content, and it can be customized to provide news feeds tailored to readers' priorities, including breaking news available to non-members as well as members-only gated content. The material is available regardless of network connection and can be read offline; items can also be saved for later reading and shared via email, Twitter and Facebook.

Joc.com and the new JOC app provide news stories, webcasts, podcasts and data charts addressing issues of importance in the trucking, rail and air cargo industries. Coverage includes economic forecasts, annual rankings, freight rates, container capacity and intermodal shipping, imports and exports, customs regulations. Maritime shipping schedules, white papers, video interviews, podcasts and a logistics job bank are also online. 

The JOC app is available to all carriers, in all geographic regions, and can be installed by texting "JOC" to 46275, scanning the barcode found in the latest JOC magazine from your smartphone or tablet, searching a smartphone app store for "Journal of Commerce" or visiting http://www.joc.com/app.

To view daily news visit http://www.joc.com. For all media enquires, including article reprints, contact Editorial Director Paul Page.

Since 1827, The Journal of Commerce has been the most trusted source of intelligence for international logistics executives to help them plan global supply chains and better manage day-to-day transportation of goods and commodities in the United States and internationally.

To become a member of The Journal of Commerce click here. JOC members have access to our weekly print and digital magazine and Web site, as well as a 10% discount on all JOC events and trade shows, UBM Global Trade Directories and select PIERS products. Authoritative editorial content in the form of daily news, weekly analysis and regular features ensure our members have the information and data necessary to understand the issues facing trucking, rail and maritime transportation. Members enjoy access to "By the Numbers," an exclusive weekly compilation of key industry statistics that provides detailed views of current market trends across all modes. Regular market intelligence reports -- utilizing PIERS trade data -- include Top 100 Imports and Exporters, quarterly Top 40 Container lines, Trans-Pacific and Trans-Atlantic Maritime Forecasts and Top Container Ports and Terminals. Market-sector supplements, including Breakbulk, Cool Cargoes, 3PL, JOC Guide to Trucking and others, ensure all modes are comprehensively covered. 

About UBM Global Trade - UBM Global Trade is the leading provider of proprietary data, news, business intelligence and analytical content supporting commercial maritime, rail, trucking, warehousing and logistics industries worldwide. The company's portfolio of more than 100 online, print and interactive workflow business solutions includes The Journal of Commerce, Breakbulk, RailResource, PIERS and an array of international trade and transportation databases and directories. UBM Global Trade, a subsidiary of UBM plc, is headquartered in Newark, NJ, with offices throughout the United States. For more information, explore http://www.ubmglobaltrade.com or call 800-952-3839 (+1-973-776-8660 outside the U.S. or Canada).

CONTACT: Paul Page, The Journal of Commerce, Editorial Director, +1-202-355-1170, ppage@joc.com.

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