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NETUMAR ENTERS S. ATLANTIC TRADE
Craig Dunlap |
Netumar Lines will launch regular monthly service to the U.S. South Atlantic for the first time in e
Maritime
LINE SELLS CAR CARRIERS TO PARTNERSHIPS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Norwegian-America Line has sold its two car carriers to two limited partnership (K/S) companies. Nos
Maritime
USER FEE PLAN ABANDONED FOR ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
Leo Ryan |
Canadian maritime and business interests hailed a federal government decision to abandon plans to ch
Maritime
JAPAN GIVEN WARNING ON SEA LANE CONTROL
JOC Staff |
A U.S.-Japanese defense study concluded that Japan would probably lose control of its sea lanes in l
Maritime
1986 FIGURES SUGGEST BOOM FOR 'BABY-EIGHTS' IS OVER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Final truck sales figures for 1986 may be pointing toward an early peak for market segments that tru
GENOA DOCKERS REJECT ACCORD
Thomas Taylor |
In a riotous meeting at which union leaders were hooted down, dockworkers in Italy's largest port an
Maritime
APC SEEKING LOGICAL FITS
John Davies |
American President Cos. so far has barely "scratched the surface" when it comes to expanding its do
WELLAND TOLL HIKES IRK USERS SLATED 8 PERCENT INCREASES FOR '87, '88 FOLLOW 15 PERCENT RISE IN '86
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Great Lakes carriers are dismayed over toll increases on the Welland Canal announced for the 1987 an
Maritime
GULF NATIONS PLAN TO FORM UNIFIED CURRENCY SYSTEM
(Ap) |
Monetary officials of the six member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council have agreed to unify
MARAD SCHEDULES TECHNOLOGY MEET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Plans are taking shape for the eighth annual Fleet Management Technology Conference, to be held in B
Maritime
GRAIN ACCORD SOUGHT US, EC WORK TO STAVE OFF TRADE REPRISALS
Richard Lawrence |
U.S. and European Community officials resumed talks toward trying to avert potentially serious trade
TOKYO AIDE HINTS AT CURRENCY TALKS
A.E. Cullison |
A high-ranking Japanese official hinted that finance ministers from the United States, Japan, West G
COURT TAKES COMMODITY CASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court agreed to determine if foreign commodities brokers can be called into U.S. federal
UPS WILL SERVE JAPAN REGARDLESS OF DOT DECISION ON NEW RIGHTS
Kevin D. Thompson |
United Parcel Service said it will offer small package delivery service between the United States an
$61 BILLION BUDGET CUT SEEN RISKY
John Boyd |
The director of the Congressional Budget Office warned lawmakers of the short-term economic harm of
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS AT NEW KANSAI AIRPORT
(Ap) |
Construction of a 1 trillion yen ($6.57 billion) airport on a man-made island off Osaka in western J
HONG KONG'S CATHAY SELLING 12.5 PERCENT STAKE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Mainland Chinese interests will acquire 12.5 percent of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. in a HK$2 billio
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Air France to Begin Paris-San Francisco RunAir France will begin cargo service between Paris
FORWARDER SEES NEW SHIFTS IN INDUSTRY
Richard Malkin |
Asked to assess on his own terms the current state of his industry, John A. Pastor promptly characte
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Soo Line Plans to Sell Lake States DivisionUnable to obtain concessions from labor, Soo Line
BA SHARES PRICED TO FAVOR GOOD RESPONSE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The government priced shares in British Airways PLC at 125 pence (US$1.90) each, a figure at the low
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
VAN, PICKUP SALES SOAR, BUT SAFETY IS QUESTIONED
Al Haas |
The sales of pickup trucks and mini-vans have mushroomed in recent years. Pickups now account for n
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThe head of the Congressional Budget Office said cutting budget deficits enough
NEW FUND SHUNS US DEBT ISSUES
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The first non-U.S. international bond fund to be brought to the U.S. market will not buy dollar-deno
STRONG YEN DISRUPTS DIAMOND-STAR VENTURE
Chicago Tribune |
The strengthening Japanese yen is wreaking havoc on Diamond-Star Motors Corp., but it also is creati
FOREIGN VISITS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan Trips Weighed WASHINGTON - Visits by President Ronald Reagan to Rome and West Berlin
Maritime
FOCUS ON IMPORTS TRADE LEADS HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES
JOC Staff |
BRASS BEDS & TUBULAR FURNITURE. Contact Rizuwan Md. Murad, Marketing Manager, Raleigh Berhad, 17 Jal
Maritime
FOCUS ON IMPORTS EXPLOSIVES DETECTOR NEEDS NO RECHARGING
JOC Staff |
Graseby Ionics of Britain has developed a unit able to detect explosives. ThePD5 is said to
Maritime
FAA PROBES INCIDENT NEAR O'HARE
Gary Washburn |
The pilot of a Midway Airlines jet took evasive action after an approaching American Airlines plane
EARNINGS CF SHOWS AN INCREASE IN EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Consolidated Freightways Inc.'s fourth quarter earnings rose to $22.5 million, or 58 cents a share,
VATICAN PROPOSES DEBT RELIEF PLAN
(AP) DEBT REPORT ldc |
The Vatican, warning that the survival of many poor countries is at stake, urged industrialized nati
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Commissions Approve Kern River ProjectThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Calif
PRESSURE MOUNTS FOR IMPORT FEE, ALASKAN DRILLING
Chicago Tribune |
A rising tide of foreign oil, which economists and oil industry analysts say is making the United St
CONGRESSMEN SAY PROGRAM WORKS, BUT CHANGES NEEDED
Canute James |
Agreeing that the Caribbean Basin Initiative has so far failed to deliver all it promised, U.S. cong
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
January 27, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Election Process MOSCOW - Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev on Tuesday urged the Com
Maritime
MEXICO RENEWS OIL SUPPLY PACT WITH JAPAN
(Ap) |
Mexico signed a fresh contract to supply 180,000 barrels of crude oil a day to Japan, the government
FOCUS ON IMPORTS US AUTOMAKERS SHRUG OFF LOSS OF BRAZIL BREAK
James Bruce |
U.S. automakers who import parts from Brazil are shrugging off the loss of Generalized System of Pre
Maritime
EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shell's Income Drops SharplyShell Oil Co. reported earnings of $254 million in the fourth qu
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