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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
CARGO WATCH: HANJIN SHIPPING
PIERS database. Paul Schaffer can be reached at (212) 837-7129 |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container units (TEUs)May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Maritime
JOC/BRIDGE TRANSPORT STOCK INDEX: MAJOR MOVERS
Bridge News. This information is based on sources believed to |
FOR-UP-TO-DATE STOCK PRICES CHECK WWW.JOC.COMFRIDAY WEEKLY 52-WEEK 52-WEEK COUNTRY
DAI-ICHI MUTUAL LIFE STUDIES BANK ALLIANCE
JOC Staff |
Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co., Japan's second-largest life insurer, said last week it is consid
MERCURY INCREASES CARGO CAPACITY
From Wire Reports |
Mercury Air Group Inc. said its Mercury Air Cargo Inc. unit will purchase all of South African Airwa
QUOTA WATCH
International Development Systems Inc., Washington, D.C. |
Where the average recent utilization rate indicates full quota utilization within four weeks from Au
Maritime
BOARD SEEKS Y2K DATA FROM RAILROADS
JOC Staff |
The Surface Transportation Board wants to know whether U.S. railroads are aware of any Y2K problems
FEDEX AND NORTHWEST PLAN MORE FREIGHTER FLIGHTS
Ian Putzger |
Shippers eager for more freighter service to China can breath a sigh of relief.Both Federal
Air Cargo
KUEHNE & NAGEL REVAMPS NETWORK
Robert Koenig |
Swiss freight forwarder Kuehne & Nagel International AG is restructuring its European ground network
BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
Route Size Timecharter trip Weight $No.
CHEMICAL PRICES
JOC Staff |
using joc chemical pricesMonday: Botanicals-Spices, Balsams-Gums, Waxes, Naval Stores.<
BY PETER TIRSCHWELL & TERRY BRENNAN JOURNAL OF COMMERCE STAFF
JOC Staff |
Lykes Lines announced at the weekend that it will enter into the trans-Pacific trade next month thro
CHILEAN DOCKWORKERS MAY SUPPORT STRIKE
JOC Staff |
Dockworkers at the Chilean ports of Valparaiso, San Antonio, San Vicente and Antofagasta may walk of
Maritime
AIRLINES FACE TIGHTER RULES ON TRANSPORTING OXIDIZERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater has announced new restrictions on shipping chemical oxidizers
S&P REPORT SEES EARNINGS RETREATING FOR 1997, 1998
Ronald Gift Mullins |
Profitability of Lloyd's syndicates for the 1997 and 1998 underwriting years is expected to be well
AIG OPENS COMPANY IN BULGARIA
JOC Staff |
American Life Insurance Co., a subsidiary of American International Group of New York, has received
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN RAIL CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
For the three weeks ended Aug. 14, 1999, vs. the similar 1998 periodCARS CARSPER
STUDY: EMISSIONS COOL THE EARTH
Byron Spice |
Researchers studying changes in the global climate may need to pay closer attention to air pollution
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below are selling rates among trading banks of $1 million and mo
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
CignaDR. DENNIS CHONG was named medical director for CIGNA HealthCare's Pacific Northwest re
KPMG CONSULTING FIRM HIRES CUSTOMS OFFICIAL
Jack Lucentini |
National accounting and consulting firm KPMG has hired a top U.S. Customs official, William F. Inch,
Maritime
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 20, 1999Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
TRADE COURT REJECTS IMPORTERS' CHALLENGE
Jack Lucentini |
A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit that claimed the Harbor Maintenance Tax is unconstitutional
Maritime
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