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ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Company Accepts Coal Price CutVANCOUVER, British Columbia - Teck Corp., of Vancouve
COALITION HOPES TO HINDER CANADIAN POWER IMPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
A coalition of coal companies, states and others opposed to the transmission of Canadian-generated p
DECISION SKIRTED US-FLAG FLEET
Robert F. Morison |
A Reagan administration official admitted that the welfare of the U.S.-flag merchant fleet was not c
Maritime
SUEZ CANAL EXCLUDES NUCLEAR-POWERED SHIPS
(Ap) |
The Suez Canal, the main shortcut between Europe and Asia, is open to all ships under a 19th-century
Maritime
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Week of April 19-April 25, 1987 This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. It
TURKEY MAINTAINS CONTROL OF DARDANELLES, BOSPORUS
(Ap) |
Napoleon once declared his willingness "to abandon mastery over half the world" rather than yield to
Maritime
PORT EVERGLADES SEES FUTURE IN COMMODITIES
Craig Dunlap |
Port Everglades, 1995 or thereabouts: One of the dominant gateways to Latin America and the
Maritime
NY PROMOTER URGES STRONGER PITCH FROM BRAZILIAN SHOE MANUFACTURERS
James Bruce |
The story still circulates here about a U.S. import agent who dumbfounded a Brazilian shoe manufactu
Maritime
PANAMA REMAINS NEUTRAL
(Ap) |
The U.S.-built and operated Panama Canal remains a neutral stretch where U.S. and Soviet warships pa
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Leaseway's Subsidiary In Puerto Rico SoldLeaseway Transportation Corp. announced the complet
Trucking News
MILNE TRUCK LINES INITIATES NEW PROGRAM FOR CUSTOMERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Milne Truck Lines announced the formation of the Milne Advantage Club. The MAC, as Milne dub
Trucking News
DOT WARNS OF DEFICIENCIES IN US BRIDGES
Leo Abruzzese |
State highway agencies upgraded more than 11,000 problem bridges last year but nearly the same numbe
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 18 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY REVS UP OVER TRUCK RACING PLAN
Vincent W. Stove |
Controversy is mounting within the Australian trucking industry over the proposed introduction later
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
948.5 (June 18) Previous day - 960.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
INDIA WORKS ON CARGO PLAN
Neel Patri |
Two government ministries are drawing up a compromise plan for cargo sup port to domestic shipping
Maritime
SENATOR SCHEDULES WESTBOUND OPERATION
Janet Porter |
Senator Line, the Bremen-based group that launched a new eastbound round-the- world container servic
Maritime
SEA-LAND HIKES ALASKAN SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. says its ships will calling at Kodiak, Alaska, twice a week throughout the yea
Maritime
W. COAST DOCK TALKS PEACEFUL
Maureen Robb |
West Coast dockworkers and shipping management are optimistic about reaching a contract settlement b
Maritime
NEW BOAT TAKES OVER GARBAGE BARGE WATCH
(Ap) |
The tug that pushed and pulled a garbage barge up and down the Eastern Seaboard in search of a dump
Maritime
EC MINISTERS DISAGREE ON TAX
(Ap) |
The money problems of the effectively bankrupt European Community worsened Thursday with the collaps
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
United States Naval Institute. Seminar on the decline of the U.S. merchant marine. June 25 at the B
Maritime
SMALL-SCALE SHIP REPAIR ALIVE AND WELL IN BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Special |
The launching of the passenger ferry Uncatena from Boston Graving Dock Corp.' s shipyard in East Bo
Maritime
FIRM SETTLES DISPUTE WITH CIGNA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Systems & Computer Technology Corp. said it signed an agreement with Cigna Corp. to settle a dispute
NY SENATE ACTS TO EASE TOXIC WASTE LIABILITY
Russ Banham |
Legislation passed by the New York State Senate regarding hazardous waste liability may encourage i
AMERICA MOVES - A LITTLE LEFT, A LITTLE RIGHT
(Ap) |
Government scientists have taken their first exact look at America in years, and things aren't where
P/C AGENCY BUSINESS WOOS NEW COMPETITOR
C.A. Carpenter |
A mortgage banking and real estate firm is expanding into the property and casualtyinsurance agency
SENATE PANEL HAILS BANK PLAN
Leah R. Young |
The Senate Banking Committee Thursday applauded proposals by E. Gerald Corrigan, president of the Fe
RISK RETENTION GROUP WINS ILL. APPROVAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Companies confronted with environmental liability exposures now are eligible to participate in a ris
INSIDE TALK ON INSURANCE
C.A. Carpenter |
NEW YORK MARINERS out for their monthly luncheon meetings at Harry's at Hanover Square in lower Man
PARTIES IN TUG OF WAR OVER PRODUCT LIABILITY JOINT AND SEVERAL DOCTRINE IN CENTER OF DEBATE
Leah R. Young |
Where is King Solomon when we need him? There are law professors and consumer groups and bus
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
E.S. Overman Retiring As Chief of InstitutesMALVERN, Pa. - Edwin S. Overman is retiring toda
MASS. GASOLINE SEEN HITTING $1
Journal of Commerce Special |
Gasoline in the eastern Massachusetts may reach $1 a gallon this summer, but otherwise, oil market c
TECHNOLOGY SEEN DRIVING GLOBAL MARKETPLACE
Gloria Joseph |
Technology is the true driving force behind the global marketplace, asserts a national finance manag
Maritime
AMERICAN VENTURES SETS COAL SUPPLY AGREEMENT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
American Ventures Inc. of Greenwich, Conn., says it has signed letters of intent with Shannopin Mini
FARM EXPORT POLICY - BE TOUGH OR CAUTIOUS?
Craig Dunlap |
Foreign policies that restrict U.S. agricultural exports scream out for retaliation, according to Fl
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ULTRAPHONE TRIAL SET IN ALBERTA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Mobile Machines Corp. announced that Alberta Government Telephones - a crown corporati
Maritime
FIRMS SET DEALS AT PARIS SHOW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Boeing Co. and McDonnell Douglas announced big sales at the Paris Air Show. Boeing said
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
3rd World Debt Curbs US Agricultural SalesWASHINGTON - Exports of U.S. agricultural products
Maritime
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