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ANOTHER SHIPPING CONFERENCE DISBANDS
Terry Brennan |
The demise of shipping conferences in the U.S. trades, already seen in the Pacific and other trades,
DENVER AIRPORT, COMPANY CONSIDER CARGO COMPLEX
William Armbruster |
Denver International Airport is negotiating with a private consortium that wants to build a $200 mil
Air Cargo
DEVELOPERS HAVE PLANS FOR 2 US AIRPORTS
William Armbruster |
Plans to privatize two airports at opposite ends of the country could create opportunities for cargo
Air Cargo
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN RAIL CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
For the three weeks ended July 3, 1999, vs. the similar 1998 periodCARS CARSPERCE
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial. |
July 9, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.o
SLOWDOWNS HIT TRUCKERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
This year's West Coast longshore contract negotiations already are proving costly to terminal operat
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
WACHOVIA CORP. BUYS N. CAROLINA INSURER
JOC Staff |
Wachovia Corp. has acquired insurer Barry, Evans, Josephs & Snipes Inc.The nation's 15th-lar
SUPPLY CHAIN SOFTWARE GROWTH PREDICTED
JOC Staff |
The supply chain management software market will grow at a compound annual rate of 48 percent over t
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
July 12, 1999CURRENT: 986 PREVIOUS DAY: 986 The Baltic International Freight Futures M
Maritime
AIRLINE'S CFO TO DOUBLE AS HEAD OF CARGO DIVISION
Chris Isidore |
Cargo analysts are praising the decision of Northwest Airlines to give responsibility for cargo to M
PARALLEL MARKET FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES*
Currency Data & Intelligence Inc., New York. |
As of June 30, 1999Parallel Market Foreign Exchange Rates are based on unofficial, non-docum
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 9, 1999PREV. CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEJuly 1035.0 10
Maritime
TORONTO'S HUB BUYS TWO FIRMS
JOC Staff |
HUB has completed its purchase of Cambridge Insurance Brokers of Abbotsford, British Columbia, and A
STB REDUCES RAILROADS' DEFENSE AGAINST SHIPPERS' COMPLAINTS ABOUT FREIGHT RATES
Rip Watson |
The Association of American Railroads is considering an appeal of a Surface Transportation Board dec
COMPUTER SYSTEM SPEEDS CLEARANCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
A year after a bumpy start, Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport is handling cargo smoothly through its
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below are selling rates among trading banks of $1 million and mo
PORT TRIES TO REGAIN CARGO LOST TO RIVAL BUENOS AIRES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Having been partially eclipsed by Buenos Aires, Argentina's Port of Rosario is making strenuous effo
Maritime
AMERICANA TO ADD CHARLESTON SERVICE
JOC Staff |
Americana Ships, the joint venture of CP Ships and Transportacion Maritima Mexicana, will add an eas
Maritime
BANGLADESH'S CHITTAGONG REPORTS RECORD CARGO VOLUME FOR FISCAL '99
Journal of Commerce Special |
Cargo volume at Bangladesh's Port of Chittagong, the country's main seaport, reached a record high i
Maritime
HUB, NS ADD TO SERVICE PROGRAM
JOC Staff |
Hub Group and Norfolk Southern Corp. announced that they woud expand their roles in Hub Group's Prem
CON-WAY OFFERING THREE-DAY SERVICE
JOC Staff |
Con-Way Transportation Services has announced three-day service from western New York and Pennsylvan
CARLYLE GROUP ACQUIRES GEMINI
JOC Staff |
Gemini Air Cargo, which flies DC-10-30 freighters on contract for other airlines, was bought by Carl
JAPAN'S AUTO INDUSTRY, IN A SLUMP, FACES STRUGGLE TO REGAIN PROFITABILITY
Charles Smith |
Through the 1980s and much of the first half of the 1990s it looked as if Japan's automobile industr
HAITI JOINS CARIBBEAN GROUP
JOC Staff |
Haiti has become a member of the Caribbean trade group, with its leader expecting economic benefits
Maritime
BACKGROUND CHECKS TO FOCUS ON MIAMI
Kevin G. Hall |
When the Interagency Commission on Crime and Security in U.S. Seaports begins studying criminal back
Maritime
R.R. DONNELLEY BUYS PRINT LOGISTICS FIRM
JOC Staff |
R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co., the large commercial printer, has acquired Freight Systems Inc., a priv
KCS ORDERS 50 ENGINES FROM GE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kansas City Southern Railway Co. said it will spend $100 million to acquire 50 locomotives from GE T
RAILROAD PLANS WYOMING SHOP
JOC Staff |
Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad plans to build a rail maintenance and repair facility at Newc
SHIPPERS SAY NEW PACT IS FLAWED
John Zarocostas |
The ink is barely dry on a worldwide agreement to simplify customs clearance, and already it's being
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 9, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGULA
BIG THREE AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES BUILD PLANTS IN MERCOSUR COUNTRIES
Charles W. Thurston |
Global automakers are forging ahead with investments in Argentina and Brazil.Ford Motor Co.
CUMBERLAND ALLIES WITH PEERLESS
JOC Staff |
Cumberland Technologies Inc.'s Cumberland Casualty & Surety Co. subsidiary formed a strategic allian
CONTINUED FLEET EXPANSION ON HUAL'S HORIZON
Don Amerman |
HUAL, a major player in the global car-carrying and roll-on, roll-off trades, feels sufficiently con
SIGNS OF RECOVERY IN GLOBAL MARKET
Don Amerman |
At its midpoint, 1999 appears to be shaping up as a good news-bad news year for the global auto indu
PITTSBURGH LOGISTICS' STEEL SHIPMENT ARRANGED ONLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pittsburgh Logistics Systems, which specializes in providing logistics services to the metals indust
QUOTE TO NOTE
DICK JONES, Executive director Bi-State Truckers Association. |
'The existing roadways are ill-suited to handle the port's expected cargo growth.'
Maritime
KALININGRAD PLANS TO EXPAND BOX TERMINAL
John Helmer |
Kaliningrad, a Soviet naval facility until 1991, is planning an $11 million expansion of its fledgli
Maritime
TRANSFREIGHT, TEAMSTERS SETTLE WEEKLONG STRIKE
Michael Scaturro |
The new operator of the Ameriport intermodal facility in Philadelphia, Transfreight Systems Inc., re
Maritime
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 8, 1999PREV. CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEJuly 1045.0 1050.0
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