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CUTTING CONTAINER DWELL TIME ISN'T 8-T0-5 JOB ON WEST COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
With the peak importing season under way, the dirtiest phrase in the vocabulary of intermodal operat
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 11, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEAD REGUL
ELI LILLY FINDS COOL SOLUTION FOR DRUG TRANSPORT
Patrick Burnson |
When Eli Lilly and Co. recently responded to the pressing health needs of the victims of the turmoil
US MEAT EXPORTS HIT SLOW PERIOD
Patricia B. Demetrio |
U.S. exports of beef, pork and poultry edged close to 9 billion pounds last year. But growth this ye
NEW CONTAINER TO CARRY ANCIENT CARGO
William Armbruster |
Refrigeration technology will be put to a new use later this summer if an archaeological dig in Mong
DOLLAR TO WEAKEN AS YEN, EURO GAIN
JOC Staff |
BY GORDON PLATTJournal of Commerce StaffGordon Platt can be reached at (212) 837-7119 or via
CARRIER REBOUNDS AS PILOT ROW ENDS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Cathay Pacific Airways expects to have a full operating schedule this week after reaching a compromi
OSG ORDERS 4 SHIPS FROM HYUNDAI
JOC Staff |
Overseas Shipholding Group Inc. ordered four 113,000-deadweight-ton Aframax tankers from Hyundai Hea
BILL WOULD END SINGLE-HULL WAIVERS
JOC Staff |
The Coast Guard could no longer grant waivers extending the phase-out schedule for single-hull tanke
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX (GRAPH)
Journal of Commerce |
June 11: 1027
Maritime
SENATE BILL BACKED BY BUSINESS GROUPS
John Leming |
With barely six months to go before the year 2000, a coalition of insurance and manufacturing groups
AES OFFERS SHIPPERS RANGE OF FILING OPTIONS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Now that the controversy surrounding Customs' Automated Export System has dissipated, exporters and
CUSTOMS URGES SHIPPERS TO JOIN
Jack Lucentini |
Companies that postpone signing on to the government's electronic system for filing export documenta
STAKES ARE HIGH AS AES FACES HURDLES
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The Automated Export System has reached a crucial juncture.The joint venture of the Census B
OFFICIAL VOWS SYSTEM WILL NOT CRASH IN 1999
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Customs' top technology official says that despite the problems experienced by the agency's Automate
Maritime
INNOVATOR PRIZES PERISHABLES WORK
Patricia B. Demetrio |
Barbara Pratt began her career in refrigerated transportation from the ground up. ''I was raised on
HAVOC PREDICTED FOR THE BORDER
Kevin G. Hall |
At a recent trade seminar, Scott Johnston was gauging interest in topics that potentially affect the
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial. |
June 10, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
PLAN ALLOWS EMPLOYEES TO DECIDE
Ron Lent |
Like 401(k) plans that give employees control over investing for their retirement, a new concept wou
SURGE IN INTERMODAL EXPECTED
Terry Brennan |
Rail competition following the Conrail breakup should help the Port of New York and New Jersey expan
Maritime
EXPEDITORS' ADVANCE WORK MAKES AES USE . . . WELL, EXPEDITIOUS
John Leming |
Lots of upfront work has eased the transition to the Automated Export System for Seattle-based Exped
BAHRAIN, IRAQ IN CARGO TALKS
JOC Staff |
Bahraini businessmen visiting Baghdad have discussed the establishment of regular freight service be
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
June 11, 1999NO. 4/ NO. 6/ NO. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
PMI GROUP BUYS AUSTRALIAN INSURER
JOC Staff |
The PMI Group Inc. has entered Australia by buying MGICA Ltd., the second-largest mortgage insurance
TRADELEADS
JOC Staff |
The following tradeleads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The leads are curre
Maritime
WILLAMETTE TO BUY FRENCH COMPANY
JOC Staff |
Willamette Industries agreed to acquire France's privately held Darbo SA, which owns a particle-boar
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The article headlined ''Companies plead guilty to fraud,'' which appeared on Page 3 on Friday, shoul
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
JOC Staff |
Europe/Med. | Africa/Mid East | India/Far East/Aus. | Americas/Carib.Europe/Mediterranean
NAVISTAR PLANS TO HIT PRODUCTION TARGET
JOC Staff |
Navistar International Corp. said 1999 production levels are on target despite a shortage of transmi
SUCCESSFUL DEAL REPORTED NEAR
John Helmer |
Negotiations between the United States and Russia on trade limits for hot- and cold-rolled steel are
Maritime
EXPORTERS EXPLORE SOLO PATH TO AES
John Leming |
The advent of the Automated Export System is presenting exporters with a major technological challen
AIG ISRAELI VENTURE GETS LICENSE
JOC Staff |
AIG Golden Insurance Ltd. has received a license to market life insurance and a mortgage loan protec
PORT STRIVES TO SERVE PERISHABLES INDUSTRY
Don Amerman |
Shippers of perishable goods can look forward to a chillier reception at the Port of New York and Ne
INTERNET REVIVES POPULAR SYSTEM TWO YEARS AFTER ITS FAILURE
Helen Atkinson |
A pioneering but financially unsuccessful logistics database system that helped shippers understand
CENSUS OFFERS FREE AES FILING TOOL
Helen Atkinson |
Responding to concerns that filing through the Automated Export System (AES) is too expensive for sm
EU MAY DELAY BAN ON HORMONE-FREE BEEF
JOC Staff |
The European Union may delay the date for introducing a ban on the imports of hormone-free U.S. beef
Maritime
OFFICIALS SEE BIGGER ROLE FOR AES
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The ability to better monitor goods leaving the country is an incendiary issue in Washington, D.C.,
SHIPPERS COOL TO SOFTWARE THAT IDENTIFIES GLITCHES
Helen Atkinson |
Logistics and software companies are rushing to sell technology that enables a shipper to spot a pro
CALCUTTA STRIKE COSTS MOUNT
N. Vasuki Rao |
A 10-day-old strike by customs workers in Calcutta is costing importers and exporters about 20 milli
Maritime
DELANEY CALLS FOR INDUSTRY REFORM
Rip Watson |
A prominent distribution expert exhorted shippers and carriers to reach for nearly $55 billion in an
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