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CANADIAN RAILROAD OPPOSED TO PLAN FOR BIGGER TRUCKS
Mark Wilson |
A trucking association in British Columbia believes that railroads are overreacting to proposals to
Rail News
US RICE BAGGED FOR JAPAN
(Ap) |
Travelers to Japan will have an opportunity to take along their own rice from duty-free shops at U.S
Maritime
EXECUTIVE BEMOANS SHIP GLUT, SUBSIDIES
Joseph Bonney |
Hans Jacob Kruse, chairman of the Hapag-Lloyd shipping line of West Germany, says overcapacity is th
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Four Key Indicators Scheduled for ReleaseThe Commerce Department on Wednesday releases its A
BANKER FORECASTS RISE IN LEASING OF SHIPS
Chris Dupin |
The number of commercial ships leased from banks and other institutions will increase in coming year
FORD, MACK MIX IT UP OVER 'MAX' BOTH HAVE MODELS WITH SAME NAME, SPELLED DIFFERENTLY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Ford Motor Co. and Mack Trucks Inc. have something in common, but neither company is very happy abou
SCIENTISTS STUDY OZONE GAP
Boston Globe |
The sleek white glider moved out of the heavily guarded hangar and paused on a runway in Chile's sou
FILLER MINERALS TO SHOW GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Special |
Extender and filler minerals in plastics are forecast to grow 5 percent annually through 1991, while
FOREIGN CHEMICAL FIRMS INVEST IN JAPANESE R&D
Roger Schreffler |
Foreign chemical firms, hoping to strengthen their position in the Japanese market, are moving quick
WASH. NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION IS OPPOSED
Gloria Joseph |
The Washington Public Power Supply System is being asked to terminate future construction on one of
R&D WORK SPUN OFF FROM MOVIE INDUSTRY
Dave Higdon |
What do motion picture special effects, an aircraft engine maker and the National Aeronautics and Sp
Air Cargo
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Indian Drought Spurs Corn, Oilseed ImportsNEW DELHI, India - The Agriculture Ministry announ
Maritime
JAPAN CLEARS BECHTEL TO BID ON PROJECTS
John Davies |
The Japanese government at the weekend approved the major clearances needed for Bechtel Group, the l
Maritime
US BUYERS BUSY AT JAMAICAN FAIR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S., Canadian and European buyers purchased some J$462 million worth of goods at Jamaica's Annual B
Maritime
HEALTHIER CONTAINER INDUSTRY SEEN HINGING ON RATES, CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atlantic Container Line, USA, says that no matter what steps are taken to cut costs or improve effic
Maritime
BRAZILIANS BACK POOLING ACCORD
James Bruce |
Brazilian shipping officials said recent criticisms of the Inter-American Freight Conference, specif
Maritime
PILOT STUDY DISPUTES CAUSE OF ACCIDENT IN CHARLOTTE
Ed Martin |
An accident last year in which a jetliner overran a Charlotte runway may have been caused by an airc
Air Cargo
UN BODY SET TO IMPROVE BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN
(Ap) |
New or tightened rules governing the protection of seafarers worldwide are to be adopted at a confer
Maritime
FEDERAL HELP SOUGHT IN MATSON TARIFF ROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Matson Navigation Co. wants the Federal Maritime Commission to resolve Matson's dispute with a local
Maritime
NY STATE'S JOBLESS RATE DROPPED TO 4.3 PERCENT IN AUGUST
(Ap) |
New York state's unemployment rate dropped to 4.3 percent in August from 4.5 percent in July, the st
US BILL THREATENS S. KOREAN PURCHASES
Keith M. Rockwell |
A delegation of South Korean officials on a buying mission in the United States said passage of an o
Maritime
MARINE INSURERS APPROVE ACCORD CALLING FOR IMPROVED SHIP SAFETY
Edwin Unsworth |
Members of the International Union of Marine Insurance approved an agreement Thursday calling for in
UNIFLY EXPRESS PLACES ORDER FOR 3 MD-83S
Journal of Commerce Special |
Unifly Express, an air charter company based in Rome, has ordered three McDonnell Douglas MD-83 twin
Air Cargo
TOTEM SAYS ACQUISITION EXPANDS ITS MARITIME BASE
Gloria Joseph |
By acquiring one of the West Coast's largest tug and barge operations, Totem Resources Corp.'s chair
Maritime
SINKING SUPPORTS MINE THREAT CONTENTION
(Ap) |
Shipping experts said Thursday that a small research vessel exploded and sank in the northern Persia
Maritime
MITSUI GOES HIGH-TECH IN LA
Bill Mongelluzzo |
When Mitsui O.S.K. Lines opens its new terminal next month at the port of Los Angeles, the Japanese-
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Glycerine Production Declined During JulyNEW YORK Production of crude glycerine, including
CRUISE SHIP HEALTH INSPECTION ROW CONTINUES
Buddy Nevins |
The battle over who should do cruise ship health inspections continued on Wednesday, amid charges th
Maritime
MOBIL MAY BE FIRST TO EXPLOIT BRAZILIAN SHIP EXPORT SCHEME
James Bruce |
Mobil International Petroleum Corp. could be the first buyer to take advantage of a new Brazilian sc
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., Sept. 24, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
CYCLES, COMPETITION DOMINATE MEETING
Edwin Unsworth |
Sunny Nice, on France's Cote d'Azur, has been one of the more pleasant locales for the annual gather
PENSION AGENCY ORDERED TO EXPLAIN LTV ACTION
Journal of Commerce Special |
Federal Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland Thursday signed an order requested by the LTV Corp. for the
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC to Import Wheat From Saudi ArabiaThe European Community will reportedly import 100,000 me
Maritime
FED URGED TO TARGET COMMODITY PRICES
Kevin Commins |
Exchange rates could be stabilized and international trade tensions reduced by targeting monetary po
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
China Raises Loan On London Market- China Thursday raised a loan of $200 million, its first
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Indiana Utility Plans To Idle 500 WorkersHAMMOND, Ind. - Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
TRACES OF DIOXINS FOUND IN PAPER MILLS
(Ap) |
Small amounts of toxic dioxins have been found in paper mills, meaning some are likely in paper prod
CYTRX RESEARCHER GETS GRANT TO DEVELOP AIDS VACCINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dr. Robert Hunter, a research scientist in Emory University's School of Medicine and director of res
SWINE VACCINE FIELD TRIALS APPROVED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Limited field trials to test a genetically engineered vaccine to control pseudorabies in swine will
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