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MILITARY SHIPBUILDER TO MAKE CRUISE SHIPS
JOC Staff |
The company that has built its reputation on military shipbuilding said it is in negotiations to des
Maritime
FINE AIR, HANDLER FINED $5 MILLION
Associated Press |
A freight airline and a cargo handler pleaded guilty Monday and agreed to $5 million in criminal fin
HOWLAND HOOK REJECTS BUSINESS AS BICKERING STYMIES EXPANSION
William Armbruster |
Chris Ragucci hates to turn down business, but three weeks ago he had to reject an offer to handle a
AGENCY COUNTS ON COMPUTERS TO REDUCE FRAUD
Ron Corben |
Thailand's top customs official said he hopes introduction of a computerized documentation system wi
Maritime
NJ TRADE DEVELOPMENT LENDS HELPING HAND TO EXPORTERS
Gordon Platt |
New Jersey Trade Development Corp. started as an export trading company, but has introduced a wide r
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SHIPPERS FLUNK CARRIERS IN THEIR WEB EFFORTS
Helen Atkinson |
Carriers may think they're making great strides into the technologically smart e-commerce future, bu
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The tradeleads are
Maritime
SIX-MONTH TRAFFIC ROSE 3.7 PERCENT IN SUEZ CANAL
JOC Staff |
Traffic in the Suez Canal rose 3.7 percent in the six months from July to January, compared with the
Maritime
US CONSUMPTION OF FOREIGN OIL INCREASES
Gordon Platt |
Oil is the largest internationally traded good, both in volume and value terms, and the U.S. thirst
MATSON WITHDRAWS REQUEST TO MARAD
Paul Spillenger |
Matson Navigation Co. has withdrawn its request for government permission to use two container ships
Maritime
CLINTON'S TRIP PAVES WAY FOR US EXPORTS
N. Vasuki Rao |
President Clinton's visit to India and Bangladesh is likely to bring trade and investment benefits t
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
PRESIDENT, FIRM AWAIT PENALTIES FOR EXPORTING WITHOUT A LICENSE
Jack Lucentini |
The president of a New York trading company is scheduled to be sentenced on June 26 after exporting
Maritime
BALTIC PANAMAX INDEX
JOC Staff |
Mar. 28, 2000CURRENT: 1545 PREVIOUS DAY: 1538 DOLLA
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
The trade leads are generated from around the world on a daily |
The leads are classified and listed by their Harmonized System (HS) codes. U.S. firms should note th
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GROWING US EXPORTS: DIODES, MICROCHIPS, WAFERS
Global Trade Information, Columbia, S.C.; The Journal of |
Only graph.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
WHEN CARGO IS SEIZED
Import ABCs - DONALD FISCHER |
U.S. Customs routinely seizes merchandise, either before it is released to the importer or, if alrea
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
GRAIN MERGER SEEN BENEFITING US EXPORTS
Gene Linn |
The best is yet to come from the merger of Cargill Inc. and Continental Grain's Commodity Marketing
FOREST PRODUCTS REGAIN LOST GROUND
Janet Plume |
Asia's economic downturn caused U.S. exports of forest products to hit bottom in 1998, and now the P
TOP US NON-CONTAINER EXPORTERS, 1999, IN THOU. METRIC TONS
These figures come from public data and information supplied |
RANK COMPANY STREETCITY MAJOR CATEGORY
HIGH-TECH EMERGING AS A MAJOR US EXPORT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The phenomenal growth of the high-technology economy of the United States is being mirrored among ma
TOP US IMPORTERS, 1999, IN TEUS (20-FOOT EQUIVALENT UNITS)
These figures come from public data and information supplied |
RANK COMPANY STREET CITY
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
MAR. 28, 2000 RESELLER RACKUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGULA
SAFETY IS TOP CONCERN FOR FOOD, DRINK MAKERS
JOC Staff |
Accidental and deliberate contamination of products are seen as the biggest threats to food and beve
CANADIAN GROUP URGES LAWMAKERS NOT TO LOSE SIGHT OF SHIPPERS
Bridge News |
With railways gripped by merger mania, lawmakers must pay more attention to shippers, the Canadian I
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
Compiled by The Journal of Commerce staff from data provided |
MAR. 27, 2000This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the e
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Mar. 24, 2000PREV.CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEMar. 1555.0
Maritime
13 SAVED AS CARGO SHIP SINKS
Associated Press |
Survivors of a cargo ship that sank in rough seas off Bermuda hugged the Canadian sailors who rescue
Maritime
P/C COMBINED RATIO SOARED IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
The property/casualty industry's combined ratio - claims and expenses as a percentage of premiums -
JAL TO BROADEN RANGE OF SERVICES
Ian Putzger |
Japan Airlines has joined the ranks of carriers hoping to lure more business by offering customers a
Air Cargo
FATE OF CHICAGO'S THIRD AIRPORT HANGS ON OUTCOME OF ELECTION
Gene Linn |
The air cargo industry has more riding on the U.S. presidential election this year than meets the ey
Air Cargo
CHEMICAL PRICES
JOC Staff |
using joc chemical pricesMonday: Botanicals-Spices, Balsams-Gums, Waxes, Naval Stores.<
CARRIERS CHOOSE PANAMA CANAL OVER SUEZ AS CHINA TRADE GROWS
Peter Tirschwell |
Last week's announcement that a consortium led by China Ocean Shipping Co. will begin an Asia-U.S. E
OUSTED AETNA CHAIRMAN TO GET $3.4 MILLION
JOC Staff |
Richard Huber, forced out by Aetna Inc.'s board last month as chairman, will receive $3.4 million, p
AUTOMATIC BILLING CUTS LIKELIHOOD OF SURPRISES
Ron Lent |
Having workers compensation premiums paid automatically by a payroll service enables companies to el
TRUCKER SAYS HIS APPROACH PAYS OFF
Daniel J. Mccosh |
Jorge Cons says he's found a solution for Mexican truck-driver shortages: better training, improved
INSURERS LOBBY FOR BETTER BUILDING CODES
KPMG Analysis |
Since Hurricane Andrew left $16 billion in damages in South Florida in 1992, the insurance industry
BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
ROUTE SIZE TIMECHARTER TRIP WEIGHT $ DAILY NO.1 43,000 Continent/
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial. |
MAR. 24, 2000U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Mar. 27, 2000NO. 4/ NO. 6/ NO. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
FLYING HIGH WITH HIGH TECH IS IATA CONFERENCE THEME
William Armbruster |
Bridging the gap between the razzle-dazzle of high technology and the more mundane business of movin
Air Cargo
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