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TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Council of Logistics Management, eastern Michigan roundtable. Sept. 9. Ann Arbor Marriott, Ann Arbor
PFIZER OFFERS DRUGS IN NEW DOSAGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pfizer Inc. will market two of the country's leading pharmaceutical products in new forms that will
BACK TO BASICS FOR TRANSAMERICA
(Ap) |
The trademark pyramid of Transamerica Corp. has dominated San Francisco's skyline but little else re
PAKISTAN BANKS ON INTEREST-FREE TEST
Sheila Tefft |
Last year Pakistan outlawed interest payments and called for more "godly and brotherly" ways to ear
Maritime
SINGER DO BRASIL TARGETS US
James Bruce |
Singer do Brasil announced forthcoming major exports of electrical motors for computer peripherals t
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Revenue, Volume Up For Top Truck FirmsThe nation's top trucking companies experienced growth
BOAT CHASE MAY ACT TO SPEED FISHING TALKS
(Ap) |
An eight-hour chase of a U.S. fishing vessel by Canadian ships may hasten talks among U.S. officials
Maritime
TWRA AGAIN DEFERS SURCHARGE
John Davies |
The TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement announced that it postponed implementation of a special op
Maritime
ILA, TEAMSTERS POOL MUSCLE FOR CAMPAIGN
David M. Cawthorne |
The International Longshoremen's Association and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters announce
ENTREPRENEURS LESS CONFIDENT
(Ap) |
Small-business attitudes offer little support for White House expectations that the economy will rea
PORT OF OAKLAND FINDS NO COVER FIRST $1 MILLION LIABILITY MAY HAVE TO BE SELF-INSURED
Maureen Robb |
The Port of Oakland may have to self-insure the first $1 million of its liability losses, a harbor
Maritime
COMMODITY POOLS WARY OF TAX BILL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
New limits on the tax deduction that individuals can take for advisory fees used to generate income
EMPLOYERS UNIT SET UP IN GULF NEW ORLEANS STEVEDORES FORM 2ND GROUP TO BARGAIN WITH ILA
Joseph Bonney |
Longshore contract negotiations here took a new turn this week with formation of a second multi-empl
Maritime
PUGET SOUND PERSPECTIVE
Bruce Johnson |
OIL IMPACT: When Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield announced last month the state is headed for a budget sh
Maritime
DROP IN FARM LAND VALUES AFFECTS BANKS, BUSINESSES
Chicago Tribune |
Farm land values continue to decline in virtually every part of the nation, threatening to intensify
PERSONAL INCOME RISE TOPS GAIN IN SPENDING
(Ap) |
Consumer spending posted a modest increase, while Americans' personal incomes rose 0.5 percent in Ju
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Finds Dumping Of Brass Sheet, StripBrass sheet and strip from Brazil, Canada, Sweden, Fra
Maritime
SIGNAL SIGNS WASTE PLANT CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Signal Environmental Systems Inc. signed a $187 million contract with Broward County, Fla., to desig
LIABILITY CON CERNS AIRED
Leah R. Young |
The issue forced onto the agenda in state caucuses last year - liability law reform - is the prime f
US FIRMS STILL IN PAKISTAN PROTESTERS HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON BUSINESS POLICY
Rosalind Rachid |
U.S. businesses were just beginning to get a little comfortable about being in Pakistan when a natio
Maritime
ALPA ACTS TO STOP TRANSAMERICA PLAN
Kevin D. Thompson |
The Air Line Pilots Association has filed suit to block Transamerica Airlinesfrom leasing 12
TRAILER TRAIN BOOSTS SPENDING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trailer Train Co., which finances and maintains pooled freight cars for U.S. railroads, said it has
NAVISTAR, DANA INK SUPPLY PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Navistar International Corp. of Chicago and Dana Corp. announced a partnership agreement to coordina
HOEGH PACT FOR LUMBER EXTENDED
John Davies |
A Norwegian shipping line extended by a year its agreement to carry cargo for a giant U.S. forest pr
Maritime
BANKERS SAY TAX BILL DISCOURAGES FOREIGN LOANS
(Ap) |
U.S. bankers say tax legislation Congress is expected to pass would discourage banks from lending to
SMALL US CITIES ATTRACT JAPANESE GREATER PROFITS SEEN OVER THE LONG TERM
A.E. Cullison |
Cash-heavy Japanese institutional investors are attracted to real estate properties in the smaller U
IRAQ SAYS TANKERS HIT
(Ap) |
Iraq said Wednesday that its jet fighters attacked two oil tankers in Iranian shipping lanes as part
Maritime
CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS LAKES EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. and the Commerce Department will sponsor a Great Lakes Exp
Maritime
US PRIES AT JAPAN'S AUTO PARTS MARKET
A.E. Cullison |
Japan must get rid of barriers to foreign competition in its automobile industry, U.S. officials tol
Maritime
COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
Week of June 15-June 21, 1986 This is a compilation of U.S. coal exports for the week. It is
SUHARTO URGES COOPERATION
P.T. Bangsberg |
World oil prices can return to a "reasonable level" if the production accord reached by the Organiza
ACID RAIN SEEN CULPRIT IN GRAVESTONE DAMAGE
(Ap) |
Acid rain is being blamed for claiming the 209-year-old marble gravestone of Revolutionary War hero
RATE HOPES BOOST STOCKS
Gordon Platt |
Stocks rose in active trading Wednesday as additional signs of weakness in the economy pointed to lo
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ISC to Continue Stock Repurchase PlanInternational Shipholding Corp. said it is continuing i
FRUIT FLY SPRAYING EXPANDED IN S. CALIF.
(Ap) |
Three oriental fruit flies have been found in two weeks, and a spraying program to eradicate the des
GE, UTILITY TO CONSTRUCT POWER PLANT
Sam Glasser |
General Electric Co. and Virginia Power will construct a new type of modular power plant that has be
SPACE INSURERS URGED TO REGROUP
James Nolan |
The space insurance business must go back to square one, now that NASA has been ordered out of the c
FRENCH BANK BRANCHES OUT
Howard Schissel |
Banques Populaires is engaged in an ambitious drive to boost its domestic business while expanding i
SOVIET UNION COMPLETES PACIFIC FLEET EXERCISE
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union apparently completed a naval exercise in waters to the north of Japan that was amon
Maritime
KEEPING SEAMEN SHIPSHAPE
Gregory S. Johnson |
The surgeon general of the United States urged the maritime industry to make a commitment to prevent
Maritime
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