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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CATCHING THE BUS \ BLUE BIRD FINDS HAPPINESS IN GROWTH OF PRODUCT OVERSEAS
Don Amerman |
U.S.-made school buses are turning up in some pretty unlikely places around the developing world.
THE ADAGE STILL APPLIES: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION \ SKILLED LABOR, EQUIPMENT ALSO IMPORTANT
Lisa A. Shenkle |
Ask port marketers why they've been successful in attracting roll-on, roll-off cargo and they'll tal
LOGISTICS BATTLE HEATING UP IN ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
P.T. Bangsberg |
If business is a constant war, logistics - getting something from here to there as fast as possible
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
FROM THE UNITED STATES / CANADAMEXICO. March 9-13. The United States-Mexico Chamber of Comme
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS \ US COTTON IMPORTS, TEXTILES AND APPAREL
Commerce Department Textiles Office |
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OCEAN CARRIERS COMMIT TO ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM
Alan Gersten |
To protect themselves from drug smugglers and onerous fines, about 10 ocean carriers have joined the
Maritime
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CROWLEY EXPANDSCENTRAL AMERICA BUSINESSJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Crowley American Tranport will i
Maritime
INDIA'S AGENCIES CLING TO OLD WAYS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Six years after economic reforms were launched, U.S. investors in India say they are still frustrate
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
SOURCING MATRIX CAN ACT AS BLUEPRINT IN CHOOSING INTERNATIONAL TRADE OPTIONS
Donald L. Fischer, Esq. |
Importers for whom there is only one foreign supplier may have no choice but to import from that par
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
BUSINESS COSTS FALLING IN EASTERN EUROPE
Aviva Freudmann |
The cost of doing business in Central and Eastern Europe has been dropping steadily over the last 18
Maritime
UP AIMS TO FIX SERVICE WOES IN 30 DAYS
Rip Watson |
Shippers and carriers will sit down Friday in the latest effort to find a lasting solution to the co
BATTLE AT SEA HEATS UP
Alan Gersten |
Two men silently slipped beneath the waterline of the Centaurus Mar in Mamonal, Colombia, and secret
IN BRIEF
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ENVIROTAINER, AIRBASE SIGNcontainer-maintenance dealInc. and Airbase Services Inc. have sign
NORDIC SELF-INTERESTS DELAY EU MOVE TO HALT EXCESSIVE CHARGES BY AIRPORTS
Chris Johnstone |
Moves by the European Commission to outlaw excessive charges on cargo and passenger airlines at Euro
FEDEX SEES WOES IN ASIA AS BLIP ON THE HORIZON
P.T. Bangsberg |
The world's largest all-cargo airline believes the Philippines will weather the current economic unc
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on Page 1A of Monday's edition, ''US, Europe Consolidator Groups Form Alliance,'' should hav
NEW YORK PORT TO GET ADVANCED SAFETY SYSTEM
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
New York harbor will get an advanced waterway management system under a $900,000 funding plan announ
Maritime
MIXED REVIEWS FOR CARGO PLAN \ LUFTHANSA'S NEW SERVICES ANSWER A CALL FOR DELIVERY PERFORMANCE
Phillip Hastings |
Lufthansa Cargo AG next month will begin introducing worldwide time-definite cargo services for all
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Apr. 25, 1997 - March 9, 1998 (a graph)
INDONESIAN LEGISLATORS, IGNORING OUTSIDE CONCERNS, BACK SUHARTO
Geoff Spencer |
International bankers are worried, but Indonesia's legislators have no doubts: President Suharto is
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
Mass. Rep. Byron Rushing, D-Boston, Commenting on a pending |
'As a state, we can decide on moral grounds who we buy from, just like an individual can.'
Maritime
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial QuantityAluminum ingots_ $1,500-$1,600 per ton lo
SAUDIS WON'T CUT OIL PRICES THIS TIME
Sam Arnold-Forster |
Saudi Arabia has set the scene for further weakness in oil prices by warning other members of OPEC t
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
March 9, 1998Baltic International Freight Futures Market Prev.Close High Low
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
XTRA SUBSIDIARYOPENS DUBAI OFFICESAN FRANCISCO - The Dubai branch of XTRA International Ltd.
Maritime
SEAFOOD SAFETY NOT AIRTIGHT \ FDA REGULATIONS EXCLUDE AIR CARRIERS
Stephanie Nall |
When the Food and Drug Administration imposed sweeping new safety regulations on seafood last Decem
TRANSPORTATION STOCK INDEX
Bridge News |
COMPANY PERFORMANCEWEEKLYFRIDAY'S PERCENTAGE P/E 52-WEEK 52-WEEKSYMB
Maritime
DOLLAR FALLS VS. MARK, HOLDS FIRM AGAINST YEN
Wire And Staff Reports |
* Noon Monday - The U.S. dollar was trading lower against the Deutsche mark and unchanged against th
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA'S PRESIDENT SAYSLAYOFFS STILL PLANNEDBEIJING - Chinese President Jiang Zemin said the
Maritime
TRADELEADS
The following trade leads appear exclusively in print in The |
OFFERS TO BUY* JEANS. Quantity: 400,000 pieces. Target price: f.o.b. $1.90. Size: Asian size
Maritime
COMPANY WORKS QUIETLY TO CORNER DATA MARKET, FIGHT INSURER FRAUD
Margo D. Beller |
It doesn't look particularly impressive. The building sits in an office park off a small highway in
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Monday March 9, 1998Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representing
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
March 9, 1998No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 23
US CARGO AIRLINES IN TALKS WITH FRANCE
Michele Kayal |
U.S. cargo airlines are hoping to win more service to France in touchy talks that start here today.<
BRIEFS
From Staff and Wire Reports |
VIRGIN RAIL SELECTSBOMBARDIER FOR TRAINSNEW YORK - Virgin Rail Group of Britain picked Bomba
MSAS CARGO'S PROFIT SURGES ON LOGISTICS EXPANSION
Aviva Freudmann |
MSAS Cargo International, one of the world's largest supply-chain management providers, continued it
RAILROADS BRACING FOR TIGHTER SCRUTINY
Kevin G. Hall |
The tough scrutiny by customs agents at the U.S-Mexico border generally has been reserved for motor
INSURERS COME UNDER FIRE IN AUCKLAND BLACKOUT
Ray Lilley |
Insurance companies are coming under heavy criticism as thousands of businesses in downtown Auckland
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW YORK GOVERNORBACKS BILL ON MUTUALSNEW YORK - At a gala black-tie affair last week, Gov.
KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Friday at 225.84 off 0.86 wh
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