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MARITIME NATIONS HIT SHIP RULE BILL
Robert F. Morison |
Several major maritime countries lodged official objections to pending U.S. shipping legislation tha
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Marad Nod Sought On Foreign TankerTwo subsidized U.S.-flag bulk carrier companies asked the
Maritime
SENATOR LINE OUTLINES KEY FACTORS OF SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Karl-Heinz Sager, chairman and founder of Senator Line, feels the biggest shipping lines will contin
Maritime
XTRA TO PURCHASE PIGGYBACK FLEET
Journal of Commerce Special |
XTRA Corp. said it has agreed to acquire the fleet of piggyback trailers now operated by Availco Sys
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CWT's Management Hopes to Buy GerberFREMONT, Mich. - Gerber Products Co. announced that the
Trucking News
TNT NORTH AMERICA SETS ROBINS TRANSPORT PURCHASE
Leo Abruzzese |
TNT North America Inc. announced the purchase of a specialty truck line using a patented trailer to
Trucking News
LEO ABRUZZESE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Leo Abruzzese |
THE THREE MAJOR AEROSPACE COMPANIES THAT ARE PARTNERS in the European Airbus Industrie consortium ma
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
989.5 (June 5) Previous day - 1015.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
NEW ENGLAND TARGETS TRUCK RULE STANDARDS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A consortium of five New England states has taken the first steps toward untangling the snarl of reg
CHANNEL DEEPENING BEGINS IN BALTIMORE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Baltimore's 50-foot channel project, which has been mired in controversy for the past 20
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 5 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
SHIPOWNERS IN INDIA HIT RULES
Neel Patri |
Shipowners are pressing the Indian government to abandon its policy of compelling them to buy vessel
Maritime
USDA ACCUSED OF VIOLATION
Marie Prat |
The Gulf Ports Association has accused the U.S. Department of Agriculture of violating the 1985 Farm
Maritime
CANADIAN PORTS SET GRAIN RECORD
Mark Wilson |
Canada's Pacific Coast ports have set a grain-loading record with two months remaining in the curren
Maritime
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CUTS DOWN ON HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCTION
Charles Thurston |
There was a 27.8 percent decline in the amount of hazardous waste generated by a representative port
COMEBACK SEEN IN MACHINE SECTOR
Journal of Commerce Special |
The U.S. machinery industry is making a comeback, says an analyst at Duff & Phelps Inc., the Chicago
PORT OF JACKSONVILLE AWASH IN SEA OF CAR IMPORTS
(Ap) |
The nation's largest port of entry for imported cars and trucks is awash in a sea of vehicles and ex
Maritime
LUFTHANSA HOPES TO CHECK INTO BEIJING AS HOTELIER
John Kelley |
The West Germans are making a determined bid to increase their penetration of the Chinese market, of
Maritime
ON THE MOVE CALIF. GIVES STATE MEDAL TO RETIREE
JOC Staff |
Jennie Wee, the secretary to 14 California insurance commissioners, retired after 36 years of servic
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Akzo Chemie to Raise Some Peroxide PricesAkzo Chemie America, a supplier of organic peroxide
BRAZIL'S PROBLEMS SEEN TURNING OFF INVESTORS
James Bruce |
An increasingly dangerous investment climate is frightening multinational companies and turning off
Maritime
JAMAICA EXPANDS TERMINAL
Canute James |
The facilities of the Kingston container terminal are being expanded in a US$20 million program that
Maritime
NLRB ORDER ON BACK PAY UPHELD
Journal of Commerce Special |
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a National Labor Relations Board order that Baker-W
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent) is as
Maritime
GPA ACQUIRING GEORGIA PORT
Craig Dunlap |
The Georgia Ports Authority will acquire the assets and operations of the Brunswick Port Authority,
Maritime
CONN. SHIP AGENT SEES INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Lexmar Inc., a Greenwich, Conn., ship agent that recently purchased 32 Spanish vessels for $70 milli
Maritime
INSURERS SEEKING REAFFIRMATION OF LID ON FORWARDER BONDING
Robert F. Morison |
Insurers and customs brokers/forwarders want the Federal Maritime Commission to rule that the extent
Maritime
OCEAN FERTILIZER TRADE LIKELY TO SHOW GROWTH
Janet Porter |
The pattern of seaborne fertilizer trade is set to change as the movement of finished fertilizers gr
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An article on Page 3B of the June 4 edition on the Customs Service bill of lading plan incorrectly i
Maritime
S. AFRICAN DEAL DRAWS INTEREST
Tim Sansbury |
Some international coal dealers are curious about a recent sale from South Africa that is in sharp c
WAGE PACT AVERTS SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE
(Ap) |
Mine owners reached a wage agreement with white miners late last week, averting what could have been
IMPORTED CARS OUTPACE DOMESTICS IN THEFTS
(Ap) |
Car thieves prefer imports over domestic automobiles and expensive sporty or speciality cars over th
Maritime
YUGOSLAVIAN MINERS STAGE SHORT WALKOUT OVER WAGES
(Ap) |
Miners staged a brief walkout at the Labin coal mine, site of a recent 33-day strike, after failing
TVA PURCHASES SPOT COAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority bought 26,800 tons of coal on the spot market during the week of May
ANALYSTS SAY JAPAN AUTO CURBS HURTING UNIONS AND CONSUMERS
Chris Barnett |
The greatest impact of a U.S.-Japan agreement to reduce Japanese car shipments to the United States
Maritime
SONY CHAIRMAN PANS 'SINKING' DOLLAR
A.E. Cullison |
The United States Treasury from now on should issue government bonds denominated in the deutsche mar
VALUE OF SUMMIT CAN'T BE DISCOUNTED
Janet Porter |
World leaders meeting here this week have a tough juggling act to perform as they try to ensure the
MONETARY EXPERTS SUPPORT MANAGED FLOTATION SYSTEM
A.E. Cullison |
The present managed flotation system for exchanging the world's currencies is preferred over other a
COSTA RICANS GOING TO GATT WITH CBI BEEF
William Armbruster |
President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica said his government will be taking its complaints about the Cari
SANDINISTAS SEEK AID FROM LATIN AMERICA
(Ap) |
Nicaragua is actively seeking greater economic aid from several Latin American countries in the wake
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