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COLUMBIA COASTAL OPENS 2 OFFICES
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
Columbia Coastal Transport Inc. opened new offices in Norfolk, Va., and Baltimore.The sites
ALBERTA FARMERS DEFY GRAIN EXPORT LAW
Aviva Freudmann |
Alberta grain farmers set out to purposely break the law Wednesday to force changes in a distributio
PILOTS' REGULATORY BATTLE INTENSIFIES
Journal Of Commerce Staff |
The leaders of two Great Lakes pilot groups are continuing their battle against a change in regulato
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Knight-Ridder Financial, TNT, |
GLOSSARYAR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
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WEST COAST WATERFRONT TALKS RUN AGROUND
Bill Mongelluzzo |
West Coast waterfront contract negotiations hit a snag Wednesday, despite what employer sources call
DOUBLE-STACK SERVICE PUTTING PHILADELPHIA ON FAST TRACK
Tom Baldwin |
The South Philadelphia waterfront is empty and dark, except for a lamp outside a hoagie shop. Sudden
MEXICAN POWER TEAMS WITH UP IN RAIL LINE BID \ PARTNERS LOOK TO BUY ROUTE SOUTH OF LAREDO
Kevin G. Hall |
Union Pacific Railroad has lined up the heaviest hitter in Mexico as a partner in its bidding for th
TAIWAN CONSIDERS SEMIDIRECT CHINA ROUTES FOR FOREIGN SHIPS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications is considering plans to allow foreign ship li
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1124 (July 10, 1996) Previous day - 1136The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in L
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 10, 1996Baltic International Freight Futures Market Prev.Close High Low
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS \ WINE TO WEST COAST: SELECTED FLOWS
PIERS database, New York |
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COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, July 10, 1996(Percentages Per Year) INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
SAUDIS SET GOLD, SILVER MINES
Reuters |
Saudi Arabia is pressing ahead with plans to develop four new gold and silver mines in a move to hel
BEER: US WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Global Trade Information, Columbia, S.C. |
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INFLATION WILL BE BACK SOON, CONTRARIANS SAY
Howard Simon |
Conventional wisdom says inflation is dead. But contrarians who abide by the rule that negative is p
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TWO TIE KNOT TO HARNESSPOWER MARKET IN ASIATOKYO - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said Wednesday
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Wednesday July 10, 1996Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPSCONSORTIUM TO BUILDWHARF AT MYANMAR PORTYANGON, Myanmar - The Myanmar Port Auth
RAIL ENGINEERS OK CONTRACTS WITH CARRIERS
Rip Watson |
While high-stakes contract negotiations continue here this week between stalemated rail carriers and
INDUSTRY HOT OVER CLIMATE MANDATES
Arthur Gottschalk |
Temperatures are rising at the United Nations in Geneva this week, where global warming has moved to
VESSEL DETENTIONS INCREASED IN '95
Janet Porter |
An unexplained increase last year in the number of deficiencies found on ships that carry both conta
CORPORATE FUGITIVE CHARTS NEW CAREER PATH
Tom Baldwin |
Corporate fugitive Tupper Barrett inched toward his second career with meticulous caution, a reserve
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MITSUI DELIVERSPOWER PLANT TO MACAOTOKYO - Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. and its sub
CN RAIL LINE CUTS CALLED A THREAT TO WESTERN FARMERS
Dwayne Klassen |
Plans for Canadian National Railways to abandon 2,108 miles of its rail lines will hurt western Cana
VOLVO IN AUTORAILER DEAL WITH SWIFT
Chris Isidore |
Volvo Cars of North America is the first automaker to turn to the enclosed AutoRailer for all of its
BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HURRICANE WATCH ISSUEDFOR SOUTHEAST US COASTMIAMI - As Hurricane Bertha swirled past the cen
CHURCH ARSON INSURERS UNDER FIRE
Associated Press |
More than 40 black churches have been destroyed or damaged by fire in the last 18 months, and in mos
EXPERT: CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS 1ST
Wire And Staff Reports |
In markets from Austria to Zanzibar, the world's most successful life insurers are the ones who put
READY RESIDENTS RIDE OUT BERTHA
Robert G. Knowles |
As Hurricane Bertha took a maybe/maybe-not path along the southern U.S. coast this week, residents i
CRITICAL MARKET INTELLIGENCE
Robin Bulman |
Tatsu Koganei had good news and bad news for the small Bellingham, Wash., company that came to him f
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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SHIP ORDERS ROSE 15 PERCENT LAST YEAR \ BOX TRANSPORT GROWTH BUOYS THE INDUSTRY
Jeff Apter |
Leading French and international shipbroker Barry Rogliano Salles reported a 15 percent increase in
BRIEFS
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6 INCHES OF DRAFTADDED AT WILMINGTONWILMINGTON, N.C. - Even though completion is still weeks
MALAYSIA FIRM TO BUY HONG KONG CARRIER
Linda Chong |
The eldest son of Malaysia's prime minister is moving to broaden his transport interests with the ac
POLITICS SNAGGING NEW THAI LICENSES
Ron Corben |
Thailand's moves to liberalize the insurance industry have fallen foul of bureaucratic squabbling fo
RAIL RULES SIGNAL END OF TARIFFS \ STB SPLITS RATE REQUESTS INTO FORMAL, CASUAL
Rip Watson |
The Surface Transportation Board's final rules on how railroads should share rate information with c
REGULATORS HIT PRUDENTIAL WITH RECORD $35 MILLION FINE
From Wire And Staff Reports |
A task force of 30 insurance regulators hit Prudential Insurance Co. of America with a record $35 mi
VIDEOS TEACH SHIP SAFETY
Janet Porter |
Keeping clear of containers being off-loaded, not smoking near open hatches on a bulk carrier and no
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Norfolk Southern's Thomas L. Finkbiner is a big strapping, outgoing man (6'4'', 225 pounds) who boar
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