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NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
UK Firm Designs Oven For Baking PotatoesAn oven developed specifically for baking potatoes a
Maritime
CONGRESS LOBBIED ON TRADE
John Kelley |
Any trade legislation this year is likely to allow retaliation for unfair practices but retain presi
Maritime
FTZ SUCCESS DRAWS CRITICS
Chris Dupin |
Foreign trade zones are discovering that "with success comes criticism," says Roy Jaeger, the presid
Maritime
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK SECURITY PROCEDURE AT PARIS AIR SHOW LIKE BOARDING JET
Edwin Unsworth |
With their usual finesse for detail the French have made entry to this year's Paris Air Show, genera
Air Cargo
ONETIME LUXURY LINER NOW SERVES POOR, SICK
Alan Gathright |
A floating palace, gleaming white in the shimmering waters off Santa Cruz, the Anastasis could be a
Maritime
AIR FORCE MAY REPLACE FLEET
Tom Green |
The Air Force has been talking to three defense contractors about a possible replacement for a fleet
Air Cargo
EMBRAER FLYING HIGH DESPITE TURBULENCE
James Bruce |
At least one Brazilian company, aircraft manufacturer Embraer - Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica, i
Air Cargo
NY REVEALS STRATEGIES TO CUT BRIDGE TRAFFIC
(Ap) |
If efforts to increase car pooling in Rockland and Westchester counties are unsuccessful, New York s
Trucking News
JAPAN LIMITED ON GULF AID
A.E. Cullison |
Japan plans to cooperate with the United States in maintaining safe navigation in the Persian Gulf i
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS OVERALL FERTILIZER USAGE UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumption of U.S.-produced fertilizer products increased overall for the crop year-to-date period,
ANTIGUA PORT GETS FACE-LIFT
Canute James |
The port of St. John's, the capital of Antigua, is being expanded in a US$23.5 million program to ea
Maritime
INDONESIA GETS FINANCING TO IMPROVE TWO HARBORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Officials in Indonesia say work will start shortly on US$11 million projects to upgrade ports at Jak
Maritime
RATE-MAKING BILL FALTERS IN CALIF.
(Ap) |
An industry-opposed bill mandating state approval before insurance companies could increase or decre
HOW RISK MANAGERS VIEW MCCARRAN REPEAL DRIVE
Paula L. Green |
Risk managers probably won't see the insurance cycle softening as a result of proposed federal legis
US ENTREPRENEUR FINDS AFRICAN STEEL PROFITABLE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Accompanied by the blaring sound of African disco music and the wafting odors of roasting meat and s
Maritime
AUSTRALIANS TO SUPPLY IRON ORE TO ROMANIANS
Vincent W. Stove |
An ambitious plan may lead to Australia replacing the Soviet Union as the main supplier of iron ore
Maritime
TRANSCO SAYS IT WON'T HAUL OTHERS' GAS
John Maggs |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co., Houston, said Wednesday it would no longer carry natural gas it d
IS BRAZILIAN COMPANY SLICING APPLE'S MACINTOSH COMPUTER?
James Bruce |
From behind the battered walls of Brazil's reserved computer market, a small Brazilian manufacturer
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Propeller Club Elects Officers in BaltimoreBALTIMORE - Philippe Masiee, vice president and g
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Road Haulage Association biennial tanker convention and exhibit, June 17-19, Norbreck Castle and Nor
Air Cargo
TRUCK GROUP REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR LOWER SPEED
Leo Abruzzese |
American Trucking Associations reaffirmed its support for the 55 mile an hour speed limit and said i
Trucking News
OIL TERMINALS URGED TO ADOPT SAFETY GUIDELINES
James Nolan |
Oil terminal operators have worries other than those occupying containerport managers. For one thing
Maritime
CANADA SHIFTS TAX BURDEN TO CORPORATIONS
Leo Ryan |
Canadian Finance Minister Michael Wilson will unveil tax reform measures late today that are expecte
RUDER NOMINATED FOR SEC CHIEF
(Ap) |
President Reagan on Wednesday chose David S. Ruder, a business law professor, as chairman of the Sec
THE INDIANAPOLIS PLAN OF ACTION
Rosalind Rachid |
The Pan American Economic Leadership Conference ended in Indianapolis with a proposed plan to expand
FTZ SUCCESS DRAWS CRITICS
Chris Dupin |
Foreign trade zones are discovering that "with success comes criticism," says Roy Jaeger, the presid
Maritime
THE ECONOMY US FACTORY USE ROSE 0.2 PERCENT DURING MAY
(Ap) |
U.S. factories, mines and utilities operated at 79.6 percent of capacity in May, up slightly from th
CALIF. FIRM TO RE-ENTER ROCKET FIELD
(Ap) |
General Dynamics, seeking a share of the commercial rocket business, announced it will build 18 Atla
Maritime
CHINESE MAY CURB CHEMICAL IMPORTS AS US PRICES CLIMB
Charles Thurston |
China National Chemicals Import & Export Corp. (Sinochem) expects to increase imports from the Unite
INSURANCE EXCHANGE GETS HELP GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA EXPECTED TO SIGN BILL TIGHTENING CONTROLS
C.A. Carpenter |
Florida is moving to rescue the Miami insurance exchange from seriousfinancial difficulties.
AMERICA'S FACTORIES HAVE A LONG, HARD ROAD AHEAD
(Ap) |
Edward Finein has been with Xerox Corp. longer than the company has been making copiers, but he has
Maritime
OWL AT CORE OF TIMBER TIFF
Journal of Commerce Special |
A small but rare owl could cost the jobs of thousands of West Coast forest products workers and thre
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JWT Group Rejects UK Firm's Buy-out BidNEW YORK - JWT Group Inc. said Wednesday its board ha
Maritime
RAIL REFORM INVESTIGATION HEARS FIERY TESTIMONY
Leo Abruzzese |
Fiery charges from the chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission and a key Senate transportatio
Rail News
GREEKS JOIN DRUG BATTLE
Victor Walker |
The Union of Greek Shipowners has pledged "wholehearted cooperation" with U.S. authorities in effort
Maritime
STOCKS HOLD TO NARROW RANGE
Gordon Platt |
Stocks held to a narrow trading range Wednesday as the market digested its recent gains after climbi
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TRW Lands Pact To Update SystemEL SEGUNDO, Calif. - TRW Inc. has received a $59 million init
Maritime
LIQUOR LIABILITY BILL MANDATES WARNING LABELS
(Ap) |
A coalition of public interest groups is pushing product liability litigation in its efforts to get
JAPANESE BREAK GROUND FOR ORE. SILICON PLANT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Japan's second largest steel company came to this tiny Oregon town this week, fulfilling its pledge
Maritime
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