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RAILS, SHIPPERS WORK TOGETHER ON EDI ISSUE
Kevin D. Thompson |
Railroads and shippers are trying to play the Electronic Data Interchange game by the book, but some
RIDER IN SENATE PANEL TRADE BILL AIMS AT WORKER RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Helen Ericson |
The Senate Finance Committee adopted a provision that makes foreign violations of worker rights poss
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Eliminates Rules On Rate RepublishingRules permitting rail carriers to republish rates e
GOVERNMENT-OWNED FLEETS REMAIN SHIP POWERS
Chris Dupin |
With a few exceptions, the shipping world doesn't appear to have embraced the idea of privatizing go
Maritime
ON THE MOVE BRACKEEN TO HEAD MARIETTA UNIT
Staff Report |
Martin Marietta Corp. named Richard E. Brackeen president of a new unit, Martin Marietta Commercial
THE NEXT FIGHT
JOC Staff |
U.S. free traders oppose a number of proposals now being considered in Congress and by the administr
P&O AUSTRALIA PROFITS DECLINE
Vincent W. Stove |
P&O Australia's profit for calendar 1986 was down 24 percent from the previous year because of adver
Maritime
FACTORY ORDERS ROSE 2.3 PERCENT DURING MARCH
(Ap) |
Orders to U.S. factories rose 2.3 percent in March, with most of the strength coming from a big rise
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
'8900' Lines Announces Container Rate HikesThe "8900" Lines announced it is continuing its r
Maritime
ASIA RAPS US TRADE MEASURE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Passage of a U.S. lawmaker's controversial amendment to a proposed trade billdrew criticism
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Ford out-earns GM and Chrysler combined during the first quarter. Page 2AOrder
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
I'M GETTING A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS, a recurring line from a hit movie, now applies to government e
HULL PAINT UNDER FIRE
(Ap) |
Congress is being asked to crack down on a widely popular boat paint that is a boon for barnacle-hat
Maritime
CONFERENCE TARGETS FLEET TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration's forthcoming Fleet Management Technology Conference in Baltimore will f
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Ford out-earns GM and Chrysler combined during the first quarter. Page 2AOrder
Maritime
ALUMINUM OUTPUT FELL 5.3 PERCENT IN MARCH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. primary aluminum output fell 5.3 percent in March to an average 8,579 metric tons a day, from a
BOATSWAIN THOUGHT ASSISTANT WOULD CLOSE FERRY LOADING DOORS
(Ap) |
The boatswain of the British car ferry that sailed with its loading doors open and capsized, drownin
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Milne Guarantees Overnight ServicePLEASANTON, Calif. - California's first 100 percent guaran
WORLD STANDARDS MAY BE DIFFICULT FOR JAPAN BANKS
Leah R. Young |
Japanese banks will be the most difficult to integrate into a proposed international system of minim
NJ PUSHES TRUCKER-ALCOHOL BILL
(Ap) |
Sen. Catherine Costa, D-Burlington County, has stirred controversy with a bill that would set strict
SENATE ON BUDGET: A HORSE RACE
John Boyd |
For the Senate and the fiscal 1988 budget, either way it's a horse race. The main Democratic
GREATEST ADVANCES FORECAST IN TRUCKLOAD, MEDIUM LTL
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leading dry-van truckload carriers will share the growth spotlight with the major less-than-truckloa
OTHER STATES FEEL EFFECTS OF NY BRIDGE COLLAPSE
(Ap) |
The economic effects of the fatal bridge collapse that severed New York's main east-west artery are
ICC WEIGHS EXPANSION OF TRUCK URBAN ZONES
David M. Cawthorne |
The Interstate Commerce Commission is considering expanding the urban zones within which truckers ca
CAROLINA FREIGHT SCALES BACK 1987 ESTIMATES
Leo Abruzzese |
Sluggish freight volume and intense pricing pressure forced Carolina Freight Corp. to cut its 1987 e
JAPANESE BUILDING PROJECTS IN US STIR UP RESENTMENT
Gregory S. Johnson |
New Yorkers are used to new high-rise construction, but the pyramid-shaped Zeckendorf Towers nearing
SHRIMP BOAT HITS FLA. BRIDGE ON EVE OF ITS REOPENING
(Ap) |
A shrimp boat slammed into a concrete bumper protecting the new $240 million Sunshine Skyway Bridge
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
House Panel Weighs Funding for FHLICThe House Banking Committee met in closed-door session t
TOPGALLANT SETS SAIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Topgallant Group Inc. said its first ship left Savannah for Charleston on the afternoon of April 29.
Maritime
TRADE BILL WINS APPROVAL IN HOUSE
Richard Lawrence |
The House approved, 290-137, comprehensive trade legislation, including provisions unacceptable to P
JAPAN TO CUT INTEREST RATES EVEN FURTHER
Richard Lawrence |
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone pledged to lower still further Japanese interest rates, to
WEEK-OLD STRIKE STYMIES PORTS IN JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Almost 30 container vessels remained idled at major Japanese ports Thursday as the nation's harbor w
TRASH BARGE STILL CRUISES THROUGH GULF
(Ap) |
Turned away by Mexico, Belize and four U.S. states, a barge filled with 3,000 tons of New York garba
Maritime
LYKES SEEKS TO DOUBLE MEDITERRANEAN CALLS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Now that Prudential Lines has ceased operations, Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. is seeking government per
Maritime
ALL 24 IN CREW SAVED FROM SINKING VESSEL
(Ap) |
All 24 crewmen from a sinking merchant vessel were safely aboard a Canadian research ship Thursday a
Maritime
US, PERU NEAR SHIPPING ACCORD
Robert F. Morison |
The United States and Peru reportedly are close to an agreement that may end the shipping impasse be
Maritime
DRUG TESTS AWAIT COURT ACTION
(Ap) |
California employers have been slow to start drug-testing programs and to fire employees who test po
Maritime
BRAZILIAN BANK RELEASES FUNDS TO BUILD NINE OIL TANKERS
James Bruce |
Brazil's BNDES national development bank released credits equivalent to $208 million to help Petrobr
Maritime
US TEMPTS JAPANESE PALATES AT FOOD FAIR
Gloria Joseph |
An American marketplace was set up under the big tent of the Seattle Coliseum to tempt the palates o
HOW TO PLAY YOUR (USED) CARDS AT A GARAGE SALE
James Nolan |
Time: Late Saturday afternoon in August. Place: Driveway off the Boulevard. Sound of Glenn Miller re
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