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PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
M&T Chemicals Hikes Modifier PricesRAHWAY, N.J. - M&T Chemicals Inc. announced that it will
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Freeport-McMoRan Unit Reduces Sulfur PricesFreeport-McMoRan Resource Partners, an affiliate
CHEMICAL PROFITS DIP AT SHELL OIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shell Oil Co. earnings from chemical products for the first quarter in 1987 dropped to $40 million f
CHEMICAL COMPANIES TEST EC'S RIGHT TO SEE BOOKS
Jess Lukomski |
Following in the footsteps of Hoechst AG, four other European chemical companies have moved to test
FLYING TIGER ENDS DEBT RESTRUCTURING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Flying Tiger Line Inc. said it successfully completed a combined public and private debt restruc
AIR CANADA'S SMOKELESS FLIGHTS GETTING FAVORABLE RESPONSE
(Ap) |
Air Canada, the only major carrier now offering smokeless flights in the United States, says initial
ITALY SEEKS TO SOLVE MYSTERY OF JETLINER
(Ap) |
Italy begins a $5.3 million undersea salvage operation this week in hopes of determing whether the j
BOEING REPORTS EARNINGS DECLINE
JOC Staff |
Boeing Co. reported earnings declined 20 percent to $118 million, or 76 cents a share, in the first
FLORIDA TO BEGIN TAXING AIR CARGO SHIPMENTS
Craig Dunlap |
Most sectors of the transportation industry dodged the bullet by retaining their exemptions to Flori
STUDY OF CONTROLLER ERROR URGED AT O'HARE AIRPORT
(Ap) |
A congressional report called for the Federal Aviation Administration to create a special review boa
BCAL BULLISH AFTER MOVE TO AUTOMATE
Edwin Unsworth |
British Caledonian Airways ordered an automated cargo handling system that will double throughput ca
SMALL PACKAGE FIRMS SILENT ON MERGER
Kevin D. Thompson |
Small package express couriers remain mum on what the industry's latest merger will spell for them.<
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Boeing Announces Orders for 14 JetsSEATTLE - Boeing Commercial Airplane Co., a Boeing Co. un
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY State Firm Wins Subway Overhaul JobALBANY, N.Y. - The state has awarded a $113 million co
EXPATRIATE STEAM ENGINE GOING HOME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
After a 20-year "vacation" in the United States, a steam locomotive is returning to England to work.
ICC TO ADDRESS A FULL SLATE DURING MAY
David M. Cawthorne |
The Interstate Commerce Commission is facing an extraordinarily busy May, industry and government so
NY PENSION FUNDS ORDERED TO DIVEST S. AFRICAN STOCK
(Ap) |
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Friday ordered the Long Island Rail Road's $88 million pen
THUNDER BAY BULLISH ON '87
Leo Ryan |
Situated on the northwest shore of Lake Superior and at the head of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Sea
Maritime
STARCOM PLANS TARIFF COOPERATIVE
Joseph Bonney |
Starcom International Inc. is trying to form a cooperative of ocean carriers for whom Starcom would
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Norwegian Shipowners Refuse to Accept ShipsOSLO, Norway - Three Norwegian shipowners, partne
Maritime
UK MINISTER TO PUSH TIES WITH CHINA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Michael Spicer, U.K. minister for aviation, begins a two-week official visit to the Far East today,
Maritime
MARAD TO PERMIT SCRAPPING OF SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration agreed to permit a ship purchased from the government's reserve fleet to
Maritime
LITTLE ROCK PUTS CHECKS IN THE MAIL
(Ap) |
Even a check for just $1.39 is worth keeping or cashing. At least, the Little Rock Port Authority is
Maritime
SENATOR TO SEEK US PREFERENCE FOR CAR IMPORTS
Robert F. Morison |
Sen. Frank H. Murkowski, R-Alaska, plans to use the trade bill as a vehicle for an automobile shippi
Maritime
GARBAGE BARGE REMAINS ON 'CRUISE TO NOWHERE'
(Ap) |
The plight of a barge cruising the Gulf of Mexico seeking a final resting place for 3,000 tons of ga
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An incorrect telephone number was listed in Friday's Maritime Calendar as a source of information ab
Maritime
TRUCKING COMPANY SAYS PRICES FIXED
Leo Abruzzese |
A New York trucking company alleges the nation's three largest motor carriers continued to illegally
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Manfredi Motor Transit Buys ABS FreightlinersNEWBURY, Ohio - Manfredi Motor Transit Co. said
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
NY CLOSES PARK ROADS THROUGH SUMMER
(Ap) |
Some roads going through Central Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn will be closed to v
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Builders Transport Earnings IncreaseCAMDEN, S.C. - Builders Transport Inc.'s first quarter e
DYNAMITE-LADEN TRUCK HITS RAILROAD OVERPASS
(Ap) |
Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes for up to six hours after a tractor-trailer truck
USL WOULD END JOB PROTECTION
Mark Magnier |
United States Lines Inc. is asking the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to strike down vari ous employment-prot
Maritime
BRAZILIAN FIRM BULLISH ON HEAVY-HAUL FUTURE
James Bruce |
"Let's be realistic. We are a consequence, not an instigator of trade," said Vicente Perez Solano, d
TIPHOOK MOVES INTO W. GERMANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tiphook, the leading U.K. container rental group, has expanded its European presence with the acquis
Maritime
JAPANESE ACT TO SEIZE USL ASSETS
A.E. Cullison |
Approximately $4.3 million in assets of United States Lines Inc. were seized by the 65-member union
Maritime
MPA YACHT BID PLIES ROUGH SEAS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Maryland Port Administration's effort to acquire a new yacht to entertain business executives ha
Maritime
SHIP EXCHANGE STYMIED IN GREECE
Victor Walker |
The Greek government has reacted negatively to a proposal to set up a marine stock exchange in Pirae
Maritime
SALVAGE DIVE SET MAY 5 TO 'GOVERNOR'
(Ap) |
A second salvage attempt will be made for the SS Governor, a two-stack ocean liner sailing from San
Maritime
MASSPORT WEIGHS QE2 PIER FUNDS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Massachusetts Port Authority and several private interests are trying to decide who will pay to
Maritime
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