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DEMAND LAGS
Chris Isidore |
While the supply of capacity has been a drag on rates in container shipping, it's the other half of
PORTS FACE INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES
Janet Plume |
The 1990s were good years for U.S. ports. But the last two years have been generally depressed for b
ARENA EXPANDS IN HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong's pioneering electronic commerce company, with an infusion of $10 million and a new leader
Maritime
PENTAX CASE RAISES RED FLAG OVER PRIOR DISCLOSURE
Jack Lucentini |
Importers are increasingly re-evaluating how and when they should reveal past violations to U.S. Cus
Maritime
CLIPPER ELITE'S RANGE OF SHIPS PROVES EFFICIENT
Janet Plume |
This summer the project cargo world was rocked by the formation of a joint venture controlling the l
AT HOME IN THE BIG EASY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
For the Port of New Orleans, the host city of the Journal of Commerce Breakbulk conference, non-cont
CONFERENCE GROWS TO SERVE INDUSTRY NEEDS
Peter Tirschwell |
In the 10 years since its inception, The Journal of Commerce Breakbulk Transpo and Exposition has be
USA TRUCK TO BUY CCC EXPRESS
JOC Staff |
USA Truck Inc., based here, signed a letter of intent to acquire CCC Express Inc., a privately held
TRANSIT GROUP INC. MAKES ACQUISITIONS
JOC Staff |
The Transit Group Inc., an Atlanta-based trucking company, said it will spend $18.5 million to purch
FLATRACKS GIVE CONTAINER SHIPS AN EDGE
Russ Banham |
They may be somewhat odd-looking, but flatrack containers are hauling a broader assortment of oversi
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 30, 1999PREV.CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSESept. 1222.0
Maritime
INTERNET OF LIMITED USE IN BREAKBULK
Helen Atkinson |
The Internet may be invading container shipping, but it is only slowly making its presence known in
BREAKBULK TRANSPO '99 CONFERENCE AGENDA
JOC Staff |
SUNDAY, OCT. 39:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Golf Tournamentat Oak Harbor Golf Club5:30
LG GROUP TO SPIN OFF INSURANCE UNIT
JOC Staff |
South Korea's LG Group will spin off LG Insurance as part of a restructuring in response to the gove
REPORT: SWITCH TO RAILROADS IS NO PANACEA
Aviva Freudmann |
The solution to the Netherlands' highway-congestion problems may not lie entirely in the country's e
SHIP FIXTURES
BRIDGE NEWS The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
BA EXECUTIVE PESSIMISTIC ON RESOLVING OPEN-SKIES DEBATE
Reuters |
Robert Ayling, chief executive of British Airways PLC, painted a bleak picture of prospects fo
RUSSIA GETS US MEAT AID IN BOXES
John Helmer |
U.S. foreign-aid shipments of meat to Russia have switched to containers from the breakbulk shipment
ILWU CONTRACT DOESN'T SPELL RELIEF
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Breakbulk operators that were hoping for some relief from high labor costs on the West Coast were on
BURNSIDE SEES BIG INDUSTRY CHANGES
Kevin G. Hall |
P. Elliott Burnside, who will step down as president of Crowley American Transport to become an indu
ASIA BUSINESS BOUNCES BACK
Jack Lucentini |
Asia's economic recovery is bringing some relief to breakbulk cargo carriers who have contended with
HIGH-TECH SUPPLIERS UPSET BY RESTRICTIONS
Kevin G. Hall |
If you want to know how one country's laws can upset the global strategies of multinational companie
DOT REFUSES REVIEW OF FATIGUE RESEARCH
Rip Watson |
The Department of Transportation rejected the American Trucking Associations' bid for a separate rev
LAKE CHARLES BETS ON SPIRALVEYOR
Joseph Bonney |
The Port of Lake Charles, La., is investing $65 million in a semiautomated terminal that port offici
OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS FOR SHIPOWNERS AS FLEET GROWS
Aviva Freudmann |
Despite a gloomy outlook for worldwide shipping, the European shipping industry is consolidating its
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index is compiled |
Spot price inflation rate smoothed, annualized *1999 High: 95.2 1999 Low: 86.7 1998
CARRIERS GET OPPORTUNITY TO SEIZE LOST CARGO
Terry Brennan |
Container lines may be taking cargo away from breakbulk carriers, but it's not too late for breakbul
ROCKETING EURO DEPRESSES DOLLAR
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar, which lately has been getting beaten up regularly by the Japanese yen, took it on t
AON LOOKING FOR ASSOCIATES IN MEXICO
JOC Staff |
Over the next 18 months Aon Risk Services, the second largest insurance broker in the world, plans t
RUSSIA: NO PLAN TO LIFT THE IMPORT DEPOSIT RULE
Bridge News |
The chairman of the Central Bank of Russia, Viktor Gerashchenko, said the bank doesn't plan to lift
Maritime
INDIAN SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION TO OPEN SILICON VALLEY OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Special |
An Indian computer software industry group will open its first office in the Silicon Valley early ne
Maritime
BRAZIL, ARGENTINA OK WITH SHOE IMPORT CAP
JOC Staff |
Trade negotiators and business leaders from Argentina and Brazil said they were satisfied with a dea
Maritime
STRACHAN TAPPED TO HANDLE STAR SHIPPING SUPPORT WORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Star Shipping (USWC) Inc. has appointed Strachan Shipping Agency to perform back-room activities suc
Maritime
US DRYWALL SHORTAGE BOON FOR BREAKBULK
Janet Plume |
Three years of a robust U.S. building boom has led to a shortage of core building materials, the mos
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX (GRAPH)
Journal of Commerce |
Oct. 1: 1257
Maritime
SAMPO EXPANDS ITS PRESENCE IN LATVIA
JOC Staff |
Sampo has bought AAS Hansa Apdrosinasana of Latvia from the Estonian company Hansapanga Kindlustuse.
DELAYED IMPACT OF ASIAN CRISIS HITS HARD IN FIRST HALF OF 1999
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Asian financial turmoil sandbagged Hong Kong's insurance sector last year. Premium growth skidde
GENERAL CARGO SHIPS ARE DISAPPEARING
Bruce Barnard |
General cargo ships are facing extinction. And one day shippers may rue their demise.A quart
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots $1,500-$1,600 per ton lots & in warehouse
CHEMICAL PRICES
JOC Staff |
using joc chemical pricesMonday: Botanicals-Spices, Balsams-Gums, Waxes, Naval Stores.<
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