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GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 28, 1999 Reseller RackUNLEADED MID- PREMIUM-UNLEAD PREMIUM-UNLEADREGUL
USE OF SUBCONTRACTORS RAISES COVERAGE ISSUES
Ron Lent |
Trucking firms often hire independent trucking contractors but there are important insurance issues
COLOMBIA FLOWERS TO BLOSSOM IN US
Kevin G. Hall |
When the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31, Colombian flower exporters and the large U.S. industry t
Maritime
ALLIANCE REVISES TWO TRANS-PACIFIC SHIP ROUTES
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
Hyundai Merchant Marine Ltd., APL Ltd. and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines have revised two of their trans-Pacif
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
May 28, 1999CURRENT: 982 PREVIOUS DAY: 988 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market
Maritime
BALTIC INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 1, 1999PREV.CLOSE HIGH LOW VOL. CLOSEJun. 925
Maritime
THROWING THE SWITCH
Rip Watson |
Jim Southard, vice president of intermodal for Maersk Inc., sounds like a customer who's anxious - a
DEUTSCHE POST ABANDONS RAIL DEAL
Robert Koenig |
Last year, two archrivals in European package delivery - the German postal service and United Parcel
HONG KONG OUTPUT SHRANK BY 3.5 PERCENT IN FIRST QUARTER
Reuters |
Hong Kong's first-quarter economic output shrank by 3.5 percent from a year earlier, the government
COMPANIES CAN LIQUIDATE INVENTORY, FREE UP SPACE AND TAKE A WRITE-OFF
Beverly Narum |
ier 1 Imports has many ways to move excess inventory. Slow-moving items or big-quantity buys can b
TRANSSHIPMENT PORT ON MALTA HEADED FOR PRIVATIZATION
Nick Elliott |
Malta's government has established a national privatization committee as part of its plan to lead th
Maritime
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Thursday May 27, 1999Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
BIG HUBS HAVE IT MADE IN THE MED
Aviva Freudmann |
It used to be that there was a measurable relation- ship between a port and its hinterland. In Fr
FOR 24-HOUR NEWS, LOG ON TO WWW.JOC.COM
JOC Staff |
To learn what's happening in the fast-changing world of insurance, 24 hours a day, call up The Journ
CARGO WATCH: CSAV CHILEAN LINE
PIERS database. |
Key movements in 20-foot ocean container unitsFeb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept.
Maritime
LEGISLATORS URGE HALTING WTO TALKS WITH CHINA
Donna Smith |
The heads of the House and Senate foreign affairs panels urged President Clinton this week to put tr
Maritime
RUSSIANS REJECT LATEST US PLAN ON STEEL IMPORTS
John Helmer |
Russian trade officials have rejected American steel import proposals discussed at last week's round
Maritime
EU REPORT ON BANANA WAR OPTIONS HIGHLIGHTS COMPLEXITY OF DISPUTE
Elizabeth De Bony |
No one ever imagined that bringing the European Union's banana import regime into line with internat
Maritime
EU TO FIGHT CANADA TRADE SANCTIONS
Reuters |
The European Commission said Thursday it would challenge a Canadian move to hit Europe with $51 mill
Maritime
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Bridge News |
The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith and compiled in London and New York, include the f
Maritime
RAILTRACK: REGULATIONS HINDER EFFORTS
Bruce Barnard |
Railtrack PLC, the monopoly company that owns and operates Britain's rail network, warned on Thursda
BRAZIL'S VARIG AIR APPOINTS PILOT TO TAKE OVER CARGO UNIT
Thierry Ogier |
Varig Brazilian Airlines has appointed a pilot, Miguel Dau, the head of its cargo business unit.
RHINE RIVER PORTS CONTINUE TO THRIVE DESPITE POTENTIAL INROADS FROM RAILS
Robert Koenig |
The Rhine may have its ups and downs, but there has been one constant on the great river: its cargo
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LASALLE REHOLDINGS LTD.Victor Blake, chairman, president and chief executive of LaSalle Re H
ACE BUYS CAPITAL RE IN $606 MILLION STOCK DEAL
From Wire Reports |
ACE Ltd. of Bermuda has bought another insurer, Capital Re, in a stock deal worth $606 million.<
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 26, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.o
INVESTMENT HITS RECORD IN JAPAN
Associated Press |
Direct investment by foreign companies in Japan more than doubled to a record high of $10.95 billion
Maritime
FALKLANDS SHOULD BE IN MERCOSUR: CONSULTANT
JOC Staff |
The Falkland Islands should be invited to become a member of Mercosur, the South American common mar
Maritime
COLA MAKERS BATTLING FOR THAI MARKET SHARE
JOC Staff |
The world's top soft drink makers, Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc., are at battling in Thailand after
Maritime
CLEVELAND'S PROFIT PUSH FUELS PORT'S EXPANSION
Gene Linn |
he Port of Cleveland is in busi ness.Like most ports, the facility is part of the local gove
Maritime
WORLD TRADE CENTER LEADS
WTCA On-Line |
For further information:These trade leads are supplied by WTCA On-Line, a service of the Wor
BOMBARDIER SEES GROWTH IN N. AMERICAN RAIL GEAR
JOC Staff |
Executives at Bombardier Transportation Inc., saying the outlook for rail freight is bright, expect
DUPONT NAMES MAERSK, ICI AS TOP TRANSPORTERS
JOC Staff |
Maersk Line was named global carrier of the year and Independent Container Line the top regional con
OPEC'S CUTS DASH TANKER MARKET
Bruce Barnard |
The tanker and bulk shipping markets have had a roller coaster ride over the past year, and the c
INDIA REGULATOR HOPES NEXT ADMINISTRATION PASSES BILL ON VENTURES WITH FOREIGN FIRMS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Joint ventures with foreign insurers could begin in India by the end of 2000, if enabling legislatio
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS \ WEEK OF MAY 17, 1999 - MAY 21, 1999
PIERS, Journal of Commerce |
Only table.
CANADIAN MINERS COMMITTED TO SOUTH AFRICA
Paul Simao |
Canadian mining companies operating in South Africa are shrugging off jitters about the country's fu
FEDEX CUTS RATES UP TO 30 PERCENT FOR SINGAPORE SHIPPERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Shippers in Singapore will get a significant cut in rates from Federal Express Corp. beginning next
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - May 26, 1999Prev. Life of Contr. Open Open High Low
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
May 26, 1999Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent p
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