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DUMPING HURTS US CRANKSHAFTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that U.S. producers of forged steel crankshaf
Maritime
ADMINISTRATION WON'T PRESS FOR TOTAL TRUCK DECONTROL
Leo Abruzzese |
President Reagan will not press for total trucking deregulation despite continued administration sup
Trucking News
DAMAGE CLAIMS RULING APPEALED
Alan F. Schoedel |
The Supreme Court is being asked to hear the damage claims of the Iver Chaser, a Norwegian-managed f
Maritime
RIGHT-O-WAY TO MAINTAIN SERVICE-SELLING POLICY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Right-O-Way, one of the nation's largest privately-owned air freight forwarders, feels it is time fo
Air Cargo
LELAND BRENDSEL TO HEAD AGENCY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Home Mortgage Corp. named Leland Brendsel president and chief executive Wednesday. He su
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
DATA LINKUPS ARE GROWING PC TREND
Tony Seideman |
Movement of information has become the hottest area in the personal computer revolution. "Ne
UK INSURER'S PROFITS ROSE IN 1ST HALF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Prudential Corp. PLC, one of Britain's largest insurance groups, reported first half 1987 pretax pro
INSURANCE MART CHANGES STIR DEBATE ON POOLS
Russ Banham |
Three key executives in the U.S. insurance arena gave their opinions on alternatives to insurance at
FLIGHT INSURANCE SALES TAKE OFF
Kevin Commins |
Concern about airline safety is leading more travelers to take out flight insurance. Last mo
INSURANCE SECURITY MONIES MARKED FOR INSOLVENT FIRMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Insurance Exchange Inc. and the NYIE Security Fund Inc. said that the Security Fund wil
DU PONT SETS COMPOSITES VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I du Pont de Nemours & Co. announced agreements with Lanxide Corp. of Newark, Del., to develop and
METER ERRORS COST UTILITY OVER $500,000
(Ap) |
A dream came true for three Public Service Electric and Gas Co. customers when their meters were set
WEST GERMAN RAIL UNION PROTESTS EMPLOYEE CUTS
Erich E. Toll |
The West German Railway Union expects about 25,000 people to protest in Bonn today against the conti
Rail News
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Association of Transportation Practitioners, Chicago regional meeting, Sept. 11, Traffic Club of Ch
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Allows Track Sale Over Union ObjectionsThe Interstate Commerce Commission, brushing asid
Rail News
GREENLAND LOOKS TO ESCAPE DENMARK'S FINANCIAL SHADOW
Howard S. Abramson |
Earth's largest island, a sparsely populated and little-developed province of Denmark, is trying to
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
27,000 EXPECTED FOR DIGITAL PITCH
(Ap) |
The sultan of Oman's personnel director was there. So were four gentlemenfrom the Taiwanese
Maritime
BUYING IN IN URUGUAY
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Apparel, textiles, leather bags and accessories, sheepskin seat covers,
Maritime
HONG KONG'S FIRST PACIFIC REPORTS SHARP RISE IN NET
P.T. Bangsberg |
First Pacific Group, with interests ranging from U.S. banking and electronics to ocean shipping and
FOOD FOR PEACE RULE CRITICIZED
Tim Neale |
A 1985 law requiring shipment of nearly 25 percent of donations of food to poor countries through Gr
Maritime
JOBLESS RATE FALLS IN WEST GERMANY
(Ap) |
West Germany's unemployment rate was 8.6 percent in August, down slightlyfrom 8.7 percent in
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Creates Board To Distribute PowerALBANY, N.Y. - New York Power Authority Chairman Richard
USL VESSEL SOLD FOR $4.5 MILLION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Another chapter in the demise of United States Lines Inc. has been written with the quiet sale here
HAIG SUPPORTS HELP FOR SHIPPING, ENERGY
John Boyd |
The U.S. energy and shipping industries may need special government help if these critically importa
VISIT OF POPE STALLS MIAMI GLOBAL TRAFFIC MANY ROADS TO BE CLOSED
Craig Dunlap |
International traffic through Miami will grind to a virtual halt today and Friday, courtesy of visit
HOLMER TAPPED FOR TRADE POST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President Reagan will nominate Alan Holmer to be deputy director of the U.S. Special Trade Represent
EC URGES JAPAN: EASE TRADE FINANCE
A.E. Cullison |
A senior European Community Commission official urged Japan to let EC banks provide yen funding for
YEUTTER URGES FIRMS TO ALTER STRATEGY
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter urged domestic industries to be more aggressive in marketi
GREEK SEAMEN REOPENING FIRE AGAINST FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE
Victor Walker |
One of Greece's largest shipping unions, the Panhellenic Union of Merchant Marine Seamen, has called
Maritime
HAIG WOULD OVERHAUL PENTAGON
John Boyd |
Republican presidential candidate Alexander M. Haig Jr. says growth in the U.S. defense budget can b
WHISTLE-BLOWER LAWSUIT FILED
(Ap) |
A former eye doctor at the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation has filed a multimillion dollar la
MAJOR BOOST PREDICTED IN MARKET FOR TANKERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
International trade should expand by one-third between 1986 and 1991 and put 200 new product tankers
Maritime
TITANIC TEAM ENDING ITS EXPLORATION TODAY
(Ap) |
The mini-submersible Nautile and its two support ships, Nadir and Abeille, were scheduled to end the
Maritime
BRITISH SEARCHING FOR HISTORIC SUB
(Ap) |
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum says it hopes to salvage Britain's first mechanically powered submar
Maritime
P&O REPORTS RISE IN 1ST HALF PROFIT
Edwin Unsworth |
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Wednesday announced pretax profits for the first ha
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS US FERTILIZER INDUSTRY POISED FOR TURNAROUND
Arnaldo Arroyo |
The depressed U.S. fertilizer industry may be on the verge of a turnaround, thanks to a 30 percent i
COLORADO RIVER ASSOCIATION TO FIGHT UTILITY MERGER
(Ap) |
The Colorado River Energy Distributors Association, representing 117 consumer-owned utilities, has d
PILOT SHORTAGES FORCE CUTBACKS AT SMALL LINES
Dave Higdon |
Regional airlines, suffering severe pilot attrition because of raids by major airlines, are turning
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