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From Wire and Staff Reports |
DELTA AIR LINES named William D. Kline as vice president and chief learning officer. Mr. Kline, who
FAA PREDICTING DOUBLING OF DOMESTIC REVENUE FOR AIR CARGO SECTOR BY 2010
Chris Isidore |
rowth in air cargo, which has outstrip- ped the strong gains in air pas- senger travel this decad
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 5, 1998 - Apr. 5, 1999 (a graph)* A
COMMERCE EASES EXPORT CURBS TO MISSILE PARTS MAKER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The Commerce Department has quietly eased restrictions on exports to one of India's major manufactur
US FIRMS SLIPPING ON EU BANANA TARIFF
Heidi Przybyla |
U.S. importers say they have as much to lose as European exporters do in the increasingly ugly trans
SYNTRA CLEARED BY ORACLE FOR JAPANESE PROGRAM
JOC Staff |
Syntra, a software company specializing in export regulation compliance, said its Global Logistics S
TEXAS PORTS DIFFER OVER MERGER TACTICS
Beverly Narum |
ueling bills before the Texas legislature could determine whether a plan to merge two Texas ports mo
INDIA SIMPLIFIES RULES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT
JOC Staff |
The government Monday eased investment rules for foreign firms,allowing them to increase investments
Maritime
*BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
891 (April 1, 1999) Previous day - 902The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in Lon
Maritime
BOEING TO START FLIGHT TESTS ON CONVERTED MD-10S FOR FEDEX
John Davies |
n the biggest conversion ever undertaken of passenger jets into freighters, Boeing Co. this week is
CARGO RATES FALL TO EARTH DOWN UNDER
Ian Putzger |
ir cargo rates from the United States to Australia and New Zealand have come under pressure due to l
CHINA SHIPPING STARTS CONTAINER ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA
P.T. Bangsberg |
One of China's newest and most aggressive maritime carriers is extending routes within Asia.
Maritime
SMALLER TEXAS GULF COAST PORTS EXPAND NEW FACILITIES HEIGHTEN COMPETITIVENESS
Beverly Narum |
Smaller ports rimming the Texas Gulf Coast have opened several facilities recently and more will com
Maritime
TRUCKERS WANT FUEL-TAX REBATES FOR TOLL-ROAD MILEAGE, INJUNCTION
David Patch |
An independent truckers' organization has sued Ohio and three other states to get fuel-tax rebates f
RUSSIAN GOVERNORS BLAST MOSCOW RAIL POLICY
John Helmer |
Representatives of Russian rail users, meeting in Moscow, strongly criticized the government's tarif
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An article on Paramount Export Co. that appeared on Page 31 of the Top 100 Exporters & Importers spe
AMERICAN SAFETY FORMS FINANCIAL SERVICE UNIT
JOC Staff |
American Safety Insurance Group has formed American Safety Financial Corp., a financial services uni
DEVALUATION, COMPETITION CUT US POULTRY MARKET IN MOSCOW
John Helmer |
Russian consumers haven't lost their appetite for the America's most important export - Noshki Busha
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
*April 1, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
FUTURES TRADING/OPEN INTEREST AND SALES
JOC Staff |
FUTURES - April 1, 1999 OPEN INTEREST AND SALES - Mar. 31, 1999All life-of-contrac
*KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Thursday at 191.27 off 0.56
KAZAKSTAN DROPS CURRENCY PEG TO US DOLLAR
JOC Staff |
Kazakstan said it would stop defending its currency, the tenge, and allow it to float against the U.
Maritime
*FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
April 1, 1999Baltic International Freight Futures Market PREV.CLOSE H
Maritime
QANTAS INVITES CUSTOMERS TO USE E-MAIL WHEN CHECKING ON STATUS OF A SHIPMENT
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
Qantas Airways has added e-mail to the range of electronic options available to cargo customers wish
COAL MINE UNION LEADER FEARS INDUSTRY IS TAPPED OUT
Martha Bryson Hodel |
United Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts didn't take the top job in the wellspring of organized l
GERMANY TO DOUBLE SIZE OF BERLIN TERMINAL
Robert Koenig |
Nearly a decade after the Berlin Wall's fall, an agreement has finally been signed to privatize a fo
LACKLUSTER ASIAN, LATIN TRADE CONCERNS TEXAS PORTS
Beverly Narum |
eaker business in the Far East, destructive weather in Central America, Brazil's currency devaluatio
ANTI-BEETLE QUARANTINE EXPANDED IN 6 STATES
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expanding its quarantine in six states to prevent the spread o
CHANGING OIL SECTOR AFFECTING PORTS
Beverly Narum |
il gushers flowed through Texas ports last year as cheap prices fueled demand and pushed sales of pe
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 5, 1999RESELLER RACK Unleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Premium-Un
LEASE A BOX THAT KEEPS ITS TEMPER UNDER CONTROL
Ian Putzger |
orried about perishable cargo spoiling in mid- air? One way of putting that concern to rest is t
LIBRA FIGHTS TO KEEP ITS NATIONAL IDENTITY IN DIFFICULT MARKET
Thierry Ogier |
The new president of Brazilian line Libra says his company will not lose its national identity, desp
Maritime
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
April 5, 1999This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the e
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
COMMERCIAL QUANTITYAluminum ingots_ $1,500-$1,600per to
2 US FIRMS TO DESIGN BAIYUN AIRPORT HUB
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two U.S. companies won the rights to design an airport terminal at one of China's busiest airports,
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The following fuel oil prices are for the week ending March 29, 1999 as supplied by the bunker fuel
Maritime
JAPAN TRADING COMPANIES FACE STRESS, DROP IN RATINGS
Gordon Platt |
Japanese trading companies, or sogo shosha, are under extreme stress that won't be relieved, even if
WINNERS BALANCE LOSERS ON JOC TRANSPORT INDEX
Chris Isidore |
The Journal of Commerce/Bridge Transportation index inched up 0.1 percent in a short week of trading
EAGLE EARNINGS TO RISE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED
JOC Staff |
Eagle USA Airfreight Inc., the United States' largest domestic air freight forwarder, said it expect
PORTS DIG DREDGING'S BENEFITS
Beverly Narum |
hile some ports are in the preliminary stages of widening and deepening their channels and berths, o
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