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SEA-LAND HOPEFUL ON SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Sea-Land Service Inc. hopes to receive Maritime Administration approval by the end of the year for a
Maritime
SECOND ILWU VOTE EXPECTED TO RESULT IN APPROVAL OF PACT
Maureen Robb |
The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union is expected to approve a new three-year co
Maritime
BUING IN IRELAND
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Electronics, scientific instruments, chemicals, electrical machinery, cr
Maritime
CARCOOL ACTION CITES PATENT INFRINGEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CarCool - the original car shade - patent-holders for a popular solar screen that protects auto inte
Maritime
PESTICIDE SURVEY HIT IN CALIF.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The California Department of Food and Agriculture's (DFA) Pesticide Enforcement Branch released resu
PLASTICS CORNER DYNAMIC GROWTH FORECAST FOR ENGINEERED PLASTICS
JOC Staff |
New applications, combined with product innovations and continued improvements inprocessing and fabr
SPACE TALKS FOCUS ON GLOBAL VENTURES
(Ap) |
Representatives of the world's space-faring nations are meeting in Hawaii to plan possible cooperati
HUGE AIDS MART SPURS DRUG R&D
Arnaldo Arroyo |
Spurred by a projected $3 billion AIDS market, nearly 50 companies have infused hundreds of millions
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Respiratory Drug Wins FDA ApprovalCONCORD, Calif. - DEY Laboratories has received Food & Dru
CUSTOMS PROPOSES 100 PERCENT TARIFF ON JAPANESE CIRCUIT BOARDS
Cristina Lee |
The U.S. Customs Service has recommended a 100 percent retaliatory tariff on Japanese computer circu
CHINESE ESTABLISH AUSTRALIAN OFFICE TO PROMOTE VENTURES
Vincent W. Stove |
China is establishing an economic and trade corporation office in Australia. The China Econo
CHEMICAL MARKETS FERMENTATION SALES EXPECTED TO GROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. sales of fermentation products are projected to grow at a rate of 2 percent to 3 percent a year
FAIR OFFERS TASTE OF MANUFACTURING IN ILLINOIS
Andrea Chancellor |
You can pig out at the Illinois State Fair, if you're content with a four- ounce soda and an Oreo.
T-BOND FUTURES HAVE STRONG 10 YEARS
Chicago Tribune |
Ten years ago this week, the Chicago Board of Trade revolutionized the market for U.S. government de
HEWLETT-PACKARD UNVEILS TERMINAL
(Ap) |
Hewlett-Packard Co. on introduced five low-priced new computer terminals ranging from $375 up, the l
FIRST BANK BUYS NEW NCR SOFTWARE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Belgian Bank's network in Hong Kong is the first in the world to buy a newly developed computer soft
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
RAILROADS Soo Line Corp. NamesGilmore Vice ChairmanSoo Line Corp. elected Robert C.
PHILIPPINE LEFTISTS DEMAND OIL SECTOR NATIONALIZATION
P.T. Bangsberg |
In the wake of a hike in gasoline prices, a new left-wing coalition in the Philippines is calling fo
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Heating Oil Prices Hold Steady in Mass.Home heating oil prices in Massachusetts averaged 87
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 19, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
KUWAITI WARNS OF SUPPLY DISRUPTION
(Ap) |
Kuwait's oil minister says industrialized nations would not be able to compensate for a major disrup
CONN. HELD FACING NATURAL GAS SHORTAGE
(Ap) |
State utility regulators said Connecticut faces a potential natural gas shortage in the future, but
NICARAGUA LINKS OIL CRISIS, PEACE
(Ap) |
Nicaragua will run out of oil before year's end unless it receives immediate help, and the fuel cris
HOPE CREEK PLANT BACK IN SERVICE
JOC Staff |
Public Service Electric and Gas Co.'s Hope Creek Nuclear plant was back in service Wednesday and rep
QUINTETTE COAL PINS ITS HOPES ON SHIKANO PIT
Brian Lewis |
The huge Quintette Coal Ltd. metallurgical coal mine in British Columbia's northeastern coal fields
STRIKING MINERS RETURN TO WORK IN S. AFRICA
(Ap) |
Anglo American Corp. said 700 striking black miners returned to work Wednesday at a coal mine, which
TEXAS GOVERNOR ASKS REAGAN FOR NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY
Dallas Morning News |
Citing national security, economic and political interests, Texas Gov. Bill Clements has formally as
CATALYST SEEKS NOD ON STOCK SALE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Catalyst Thermal Energy Corp., owner of a number of district steam systems, has asked the Securities
NEW ENGLAND SHORTAGES PROMPT UTILITY PROBE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities will investigate the maintenance schedules for New
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Utah Power & Light Declares DividendDirectors of Utah Power & Light Co. declared a regular q
GASOLINE STOCKS SLIDE IN SEASONAL PATTERN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products followed normal seasonal patterns, with gasoline inventories decl
FIRM TIES STATE AID TO QUINCY YARD PLAN
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The president of a firm that wants to reopen a shipyard here says the plan won't work without state
Maritime
SEA-LAND CHRISTENS 1ST NEW CONTAINERSHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A champagne bottle was cracked on the bow of the Sea-Land Anchorage, signifying that the official ch
Maritime
VARIG: LOSSES WON'T STALL FLEET EXPANSION PLANS
James Bruce |
Helio Smidt, president of Varig SA Viacao Aerea Riograndense, insists that first half losses will no
Air Cargo
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Yard Group In Search of US OfficeA delegation of Chinese shipping officials arrived
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Tank Truck Trailers Manufacturers Assoc., conference engineering committee meeting, Sept. 2-3, TTMA
Air Cargo
AVIATION USERS SUE TO STOP CALIFORNIA AIRSPACE CHANGES
Dave Higdon |
A diverse group of aviation users ended the the new federal aviation administrator's honeymoon by fi
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
El Al Reports Profit for YearEl Al Israel Airlines, Israel's national carrier, reported it e
Air Cargo
JAPANESE CITE MALFUNCTIONS IN JET ENGINES
A.E. Cullison |
Toa Domestic Airlines, one of Japan's major carriers, has experienced problems with the same type of
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern Express to Buy 16 ATR-42 AircraftHYANNIS, Mass. - Eastern Express is purchasing 16 A
Air Cargo
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