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WASHINGTON TRADE COUNCIL DEBUTS MAGAZINE TO EDUCATE RESIDENTS
Gloria Joseph |
It looks like a cross between the board games Monopoly and Risk - with a world map splashed across t
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK 'CENTURION' DETECTS UNWANTED HOUSE GUEST
JOC Staff |
A British company has developed a new range of automatic lights designed to enhance the security of
Maritime
CANADIAN DESIGN OF CONCRETE BLOCKS CONSERVES ENERGY
Gene Austin |
Concrete blocks are a popular construction material for homes and other buildings in many areas, but
Maritime
AUTO PLANTS HALT DELIVERIES WITHIN BRAZIL
James Bruce |
Automobile shipments to Volkswagen and Ford dealerships in Brazil will halt this week in protest ove
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Second Report Backs Agent Orange FindingA new congressional report seconds the findings of a
COAL EXPORTS AGENCY SEEKS COAL FOR MILITARY
Tim Sansbury |
The Defense Fuel Supply Center wants to buy just over 125,000 metric tons of coal needed next year f
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
October 1, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
IRAQ CLAIMS AIR RAIDS ON TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The number of oil tankers calling at Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the Persian Gulf has droppe
CENTERIOR LEASEBACK IS INDUSTRY'S LARGEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Centerior Energy Corp. said Thursday it completed the largest sale-leaseback transaction in the elec
GPU SEEKS STOCK ISSUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Public Utilities Corp. said that it would seek permission to issue new stock as a way to ins
INDIANS FORCE ECUADOR TO HALT OIL WORK
Andres Oppenheimer |
Ecuador says it has temporarily suspended oil exploration in the Amazonian jungle region where a gro
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Calif. Tremor Triggers Nuclear Plant AlarmsThursday morning's earthquake centered near Pasad
SUBSIDIARIES OF TRANSAMERICA, CONTINENTAL SET CARGO DEAL
Mark W. Lyon |
A freight unit at Continental Airlines reached an agreement with a Transamerica Corp. subsidiary tha
Air Cargo
DOMINION UNIT BUYS PLANT STAKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A subsidiary of Dominion Resources Inc. agreed to buy a 50 percent interest in a 192-megawatt hydroe
NEW PLANS MAKE IT CHEAPER TO CALL HOME
Christopher Lofting |
Do you remember AT&T's valiant attempt to fight those outrageous telephone surcharges levied by some
Air Cargo
VISITORS GIVE CONFERENCE ONLY 'SATISFACTORY' RATING
Erich E. Toll |
The 5th International Air Freight Days conference ended here Thursday, with some of its 350 visitors
Air Cargo
HOUSE DEBATES $28.5 BILLION AVIATION BILL
(Ap) |
The House began considering legislation Thursday to provide $28.5 billion to improve the nation's ai
Air Cargo
AIR FARE PRICE CUTS BEGIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The regular round of fall price cuts has begun, with Continental Airlines, Piedmont and USAir all sl
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Flying Tiger Connects Ohio Hub, RichmondFlying Tiger Line Inc. began daily service between R
Air Cargo
BIG CHANGES FORECAST FOR AIR CARGO INDUSTRY
Erich E. Toll |
On the second and final day of the 5th International Air Freight Days, nine speeches by industry exp
Air Cargo
HIGH COURT FACES A WIDE VARIETY OF TRANSPORT CASES
Howard S. Abramson |
The U.S. Supreme Court will confront several transportation-related cases in its new term, including
Rail News
TRUCKING FIRMS SEEK TO PROTECT DATA IN LAWSUIT
Leo Abruzzese |
Attorneys for the nation's three largest trucking companies are negotiating with Lifschultz Fast Fre
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 1 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchangeprev.Close High Low
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1052.0 (Oct. 1) Previous day - 1045.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in L
Maritime
BANK REPORTS ON INADEQUACIES OF CHINESE PORTS
John Kelley |
A lack of good harbor facilities is hampering China's development, and major international funding i
Maritime
SEA-LAND SHIP DEDICATED
Gloria Joseph |
The ship being dedicated today by Sea-Land Service Inc. - the second of its three new containerships
Maritime
OLIVETTI AUSTRALIA, MTI SIGN PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Management Technologies Inc., an international banking and financial software company, announced Thu
SEAWAY STRIKE INEFFECTIVE
Leo Ryan |
Not a single vessel has been tied up since the marine officers union began a strike Monday, said Geo
Maritime
BALTIMORE ERECTING CRANE FROM JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A $3.3 million, Japanese-built container crane is being erected at the port of Baltimore's South Loc
Maritime
STAGE IS SET FOR NEGOTIATIONS TO IMPROVE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Richard Lawrence |
A series of negotiations to improve the global economic system is in prospect, in the wake of the an
US OUTLAYS EXCEED $1 TRILLION IN FISCAL '87
(Ap) |
The federal government finished the fiscal year Wednesday with Uncle Sam shelling out more than $1 t
VCR COUNT NOW TOPS 50 MILLION
Los Angeles Daily News |
The U.S. love affair with the video-cassette recorder reached another milestone last week: The U.S.
EVERGREEN GROUP AND TAIWAN TO PRODUCE SPECIALTY STEEL
JAMES McGREGOR |
The Evergreen group, as part of its new effort to diversify outside the shipping business, has agree
HIGH COURT FACES MANY BUSINESS ISSUES
Leah R. Young |
While the Senate debates the fitness of Judge Robert Bork to take the ninth seat on the Supreme Cour
MR. ROGERS VISITS NEW NEIGHBORHOOD: MOSCOW
Albert Axebank |
"So there I was, junior, guiding Mr. Rogers across Red Square, past St. Basil's Cathedral, and later
FARM CRISIS FADES FROM CONSCIOUSNESS
Randall Mikkelsen |
For almost three years the financial collapse of the farm economy, popularly known as the "farm cris
ARMS EXPORT CONSPIRACY ALLEGED
(Ap) |
A businessman claiming to represent high-ranking Chinese diplomats illegally tried to export TOW and
Maritime
AFRICA PINS HOPES ON PLAN TO LAUNCH EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
Rosalind Rachid |
The African Development Bank plans to launch the continent's first Export- Import Bank in the next t
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Union, Ford of Canada Reach Tentative PactFord of Canada and the Canadian Auto Workers union
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
13 SHIP LINES AGREE TO SETTLE WITH US CARRIERS AGREE TO ACCEPT TIGHTER LAWS
Robert F. Morison |
Thirteen trans-Atlantic carriers agreed to a $2 million settlement with the Federal Maritime Commiss
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