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IN 1670, SHOPPERS PLUNKED DOWN BEAVER PELTS FOR GOODS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Hudson's Bay Co. was established May 2, 1670, under charter from England's King Charles II, who gran
Maritime
DIVERTED GOODS HURT TRADERS, CONSUMERS
Aviva Freudmann |
Somewhere in Europe, more than $8 billion worth of cigarettes, alcohol and agricultural commodities
Maritime
EURO FALLS TO RECORD LOW AGAINST DOLLAR
JOC Staff |
The euro fell to a record low against the U.S. dollar on Thursday after comments from Germany's fina
Maritime
AIRBORNE WARNS OF LOW-FLYING EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Airborne Freight Corp., which operates express carrier Airborne Express, became the second express c
STEELMAKERS UNHAPPY WITH BRAZIL DEAL
JOC Staff |
Major U.S. steel producers aren't happy about a Clinton administration deal that will allow Brazil t
Maritime
CANADIAN INSTITUTION UPGRADES ITS SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Courtney Tower |
Hudson's Bay Co. was practicing logistics more than three centuries ago.The governors in the
SHIP LINES SEEK WEST COAST PORT ALTERNATIVES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
With negotiations for a new waterfront contract set to resume today, importers, exporters and carrie
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
July 8, 1999CURRENT: 976 PREVIOUS DAY: 957 The Baltic International Freight Futures Ma
Maritime
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
National Associationof Independent InsurersSAM J. SORICH, assistant vice president and weste
D.R. HORTON BUYS PHOENIX TITLE AGENCY
JOC Staff |
D.R. Horton Inc. has completed the acquisition of 100 percent of the stock of Century Title Agency I
WTO DIRECTOR COULD BE DECIDED SOON
JOC Staff |
Key envoys to the World Trade Organization said Thursday the acrimonious 10-month struggle to decide
Maritime
IRISH COMPANY BUYS 3RD US FIRM
JOC Staff |
Ireland's CRH PLC announced Thursday the purchase of its third U.S. company this week, as part of a
Maritime
US SET TO CURB AUSTRALIAN LAMB
JOC Staff |
The Clinton administration said starting July 22 it will impose tough import restrictions on lamb fr
Maritime
CARGO WATCH: HAPAG-LLOYD
PIERS database. Paul Schaffer can be reached at (212) 837-7129 |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container units (TEUs)Mar. Apr. MayJune July Aug. Sept. Oct.
Maritime
TWO TERMINALS JOIN WALKOUT AGAINST TRUCKER
Rip Watson |
The Teamsters union on Thursday widened its strike against Overnite Transportation Co. as workers fr
STRIKE ENDS FOR THE PRESENT
Kevin G. Hall |
Argentina's transportation network began to return to normal on Thursday, after lawmakers postponed
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The June 7 article ''U.S. Court says Taiwan not in Warsaw treaty,'' which appeared on Page 18 miside
Maritime
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 6, 1999PREV. CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEJuly 1040.0 1
Maritime
LOGISTICS CHIEF RUNS TO CATCH UP WITH US RIVALS
Courtney Tower |
David Poirier runs into a spartan Bay branch in an undistinguished shopping mall, just as he ran out
Maritime
BRITAIN PLANS POST OFFICE FREEDOM
JOC Staff |
The British government Thursday announced greater freedom for the state-owned Post Office, but stopp
Maritime
X-RAYS EXPOSE CONTRABAND, KEEP FRAGILE CARGO INTACT
Daniel J. Mccosh |
Trucks are the transport mode of choice for many shippers in Mexico because of low cost and scheduli
Maritime
ROADWAY EXPRESS PROFIT UP DESPITE STABLE REVENUE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Roadway Express Inc. reported a jump in profit despite relatively flat revenue.The unionized
DOCKWORKERS AT OAKLAND RETURN TO WORK
Bill Mongelluzzo |
West Coast waterfront employers reported progress Thursday as their contract dispute with the Intern
FMC GRANTS TIME TO SEA-LAND, APL
JOC Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. and American President Lines Ltd. were granted additional time to respond to C
Maritime
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 8, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGULA
LOCATION MAKES NATION HUB FOR EASTERN EUROPE
Robert Koenig |
When the Iron Curtain fell, Hungary's freight traffic rose. And the government has turned to private
QUOTE TO NOTE
GREG KOZAK, Chief executive Heartland By-Products Inc. |
'We relied on this ruling from Customs.'
Maritime
DHL EXPANDS IN BUENOS AIRES
Kevin G. Hall |
DHL Worldwide Express says growing demand for integrated logistics services led the company to inves
SAP UNIT INVESTS IN MARKETFIRST
JOC Staff |
SAP AG, the producer of enterprise resource planning software, said its Venture Fund unit has made a
US GRAIN, SOYBEAN EXPORT DESTINATIONS
U.S. Department of Agriculture; Journal of Commerce |
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Maritime
LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM TO GIVE CUSTOMERS GLOBAL ACCESS
Robert Koenig |
Germany's DSR Senator Lines today will introduce an information system that will allow customers wor
Maritime
GULF TOUTED AS SECOND BORDER
Kevin G. Hall |
Congestion on the U.S.-Mexico border should prompt shippers to consider the Gulf of Mexico as an alt
Maritime
VARRLEN TO SHAREHOLDERS: REJECT AMSTED OFFER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Varlen Corp., a supplier of truck, automotive and rail components, urged its shareholders not to acc
THREE JAPANESE PORT CALLS ARE ADDED
P.T. Bangsberg |
Korea Marine Transport Co. added a direct, twice-weekly liner service from Pusan, South Korea, to th
Maritime
CHARLESTON HUB PUTS FIRM ON FAST TRACK
Paula L. Green |
Mikasa Inc. is almost up to speed with a $60 million distribution center that handles most of the im
NS EMPLOYEE'S DEATH TIED TO RAIL CONGESTION
Rip Watson |
A49-year-old Norfolk Southern Corp. conductor has become the first employee fatality since the June
CONSOLIDATED, FRACHT FORM ALLIANCE
JOC Staff |
Consolidated Freightways has formed an alliance with Swiss freight forwarder Fracht AG.Frach
PEOPLESOFT TO USE OPTUM SOFTWARE
JOC Staff |
Optum Inc. announced that PeopleSoft, one of the larger companies selling enterprise resource planni
ACE SEES SAVINGS OF $195 MILLION
JOC Staff |
ACE Ltd. expects to trim millions in expenses from its acquisition of Cigna Corp.'s property/casualt
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION SELLS SPANISH UNIT
JOC Staff |
Volvo Construction Equipment said it agreed to sell its sales company in Spain.Maquinaria de
Maritime
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