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GLOBAL CONSUMERS GET PHYSICAL
Rosalind Mclymont |
In Kenya, the fitness industry is enjoying such a boom that a new health club opens every month in N
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BOX BACKLOG WON'T BE CLEARED FOR TWO WEEKS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, will need at least two weeks to clear the 8,000-container b
Maritime
REBOUND SURPRISES SHIPPERS AND CARRIERS ALIKE
Bruce Barnard |
The Europe-Asia air cargo market is on a roll, its sudden sharp rebound from recession catching both
Air Cargo
EASTBOUND RATES ON THE RISE AS TRAFFIC SURGES
William Armbruster |
The trans-Pacific is a tale of two markets this year for air cargo shippers, forwarders and carriers
Air Cargo
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The trade leads are
Maritime
GATX, COSTA RICAN FIRM IN LOGISTICS VENTURE
JOC Staff |
GATX Logistics Inc. of Chicago has formed a joint venture with Corporacion Improsa to offer logistic
KOREA EXPECTS COMPETITIVE EDGE WHEN INCHON AIRPORT OPENS
Rosalind Mclymont |
South Korea is betting that its new international airport at Inchon, scheduled to open in January 20
Air Cargo
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES, LUFTHANSA IN TALKS
Associated Press |
Philippine Airlines said it was in talks with Lufthansa German Airlines to form a joint cargo ventur
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots $1,500-$1,600 per ton lots & in warehouse
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 20, 1999PREV. CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEAug. 1055.0 105
Maritime
*GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 23, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGUL
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
Aug. 23, 1999CURRENT: 1061 PREVIOUS DAY: 1065 The Baltic International Freight Futures M
Maritime
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES' CHAIRMAN CALLS FOR PRIVATIZATION OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
Reuters |
Sharp increases in the number of delayed flights at U.S. airports this summer is a sure sign the nat
TNT BRACES FOR ASIAN E-BOOM
P.T. Bangsberg |
TNT Express Worldwide expects a huge increase in e-commerce in Asia.Within a couple years, 7
Air Cargo
LABOR, PORTS OPPOSE BACKGROUND CHECKS
Tim Sansbury |
The Port of Tacoma, Wash., has joined the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in criticizing
Maritime
INDEX RETREATS AS RESULTS ARE MIXED
Chris Isidore |
The Journal of Commerce/Bridge index slipped 0.8 percent in a mixed week for transportation stocks,
LOSSES MAY TRIM INSURANCE CAPACITY
From staff and wire reports |
Losses from last week's devastating earthquake in Turkey could diminish insurance capacity.T
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial. |
Aug. 20, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
SHIP FIXTURES
BRIDGE NEWS The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
BOEING EXPLORES CHINA OUTSOURCING
JOC Staff |
Boeing Co. has had talks with Chinese authorities about China being a possible source of production
FLORIDA SQUAD EXPOSES FRAUD
From wire reports |
The Florida division of insurance fraud opened 1,226 investigations, made 448 fraud arrests and obta
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Aug. 23, 1999NO. 4/ NO. 6/ NO. 6/ 1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 26.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index is compiled |
Spot price inflation rate smoothed, annualized *1999 High: 94.2 1999 Low: 86.7 1998 H
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
Compiled by The Journal of Commerce staff from data provided |
Aug. 23, 1999This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the e
WTO ORDERS CANADA, BRAZIL TO END SUBSIDIES
JOC Staff |
Member states of the World Trade Organization effectively gave Brazil and Canada 90 days to end subs
PROPOSED RULE MAY INCREASE RATES
Jack Lucentini |
Surety companies are concerned that a proposed U.S. Customs regulation could force them to raise rat
COMMITMENT TO LOGISTICS PAYS OFF
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Asian air cargo market was hit hard by the region's economic slump last year, but Singapore rema
Air Cargo
CONSTRAINTS, CONFLICT SLOW NARITA AIRPORT EXPANSION
Edward Neilan |
Stubborn farmers, airport and airline executives, officials of the World Cup 2002 to be co-hosted by
Air Cargo
LOCAL CARRIERS ADD PLANES AS BUSINESS REBOUNDS
P.T. Bangsberg |
It's all systems go for Taiwan's two big air cargo carriers. China Airlines and EVA Airways Corp. ar
Air Cargo
INDIA TO ALLOW INSURERS TO REGISTER NAMES
N.Vasuki Rao |
India will allow private insurance companies to register themselves in India as a prelude to deregul
TRANSVIEW PLANS WEB-DRIVEN TRADING CENTER
Helen Atkinson |
As shippers buy more transportation and other services on the Internet, they face a bewildering arra
FIRM'S LEADERS SHARE ZEST FOR INTERNET
William Armbruster |
Global Freight Exchange, which is planning an Internet booking service for air cargo, is led by an u
QUOTE TO NOTE
ELIZABETH G. DURANT, Director, trade programs U.S. Customs |
'Where freight rate charges are required to be reported to Customs on entry summaries, accurate and
Maritime
RUSSIA TO OPEN WATERWAYS
John Helmer |
The last of the Soviet-era maritime restrictions could end as early as next year, when the governmen
Maritime
VANCOUVER'S STRIKING TRUCKERS WIN DEMAND FOR HOURLY WAGES
Courtney Tower |
Truckers at Canada's Port of Vancouver won a key demand - payment by the hour instead of by the trip
INTERMARINE EXPANDS SERVICE LINKING NORTH, SOUTH AMERICA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Breakbulk carrier Intermarine Inc. has added to its Houston-based Americas service with fixed weekly
Maritime
TEXAS PORTS PREPARE, BUT ARE SPARED STORM'S IMPACT
Kevin G. Hall |
The Texas ports of Corpus Christi and Brownsville expected to reopen Tuesday after a harrowing close
Maritime
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 23, 1999Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below are selling rates among trading banks of $1 million and mo
INTERNET BOOKING SERVICE PLANNED
William Armbruster |
The air cargo business will never be the same if a new Internet booking system, described as the fir
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