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FLYING DOWN TO RIO INDUSTRY PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD
Gregory S. Johnson |
If the air cargo industry looks on South America as an untapped mountain of gold, then Brazil is the
LATIN AIRPORTS STRUGGLE TO UPGRADE
Charles W. Thurston |
Latin American governments, realizing their area is the world's fastest- growing air cargo marketpla
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EPA SAYS PHILADELPHIA HAS HIT AIR STANDARDNEW YORK - The Environmental Protection Ag
US AGENCY SOWS SEEDS OF DEVELOPMENT TRADE BODY SUPPLIES GRANTS FOR AIRPORT FEASIBILITY STUDIES
AirCommerce Special |
Agrowing number of Latin American countries in need of better air cargo infrastructure are turning t
MORE PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN MEKONG DEVELOPMENT SOUGHT EXPERTS SPLIT ON REGIONAL VS. LOCAL PROJECTS
Ron Corben |
Indochina's Mekong River development region has great potential, but experts appear sharply divided
Maritime
GLOBAL WHEAT FORECAST CUT AGAIN
Reuters |
An authoritative grain body made a further cut in its world wheat output forecast for 1995 last week
Maritime
POWER SECTOR TO OPEN IN SRI LANKA AS PRIVATIZATION GATHERS MOMENTUM
N. Vasuki Rao |
Privatization in Sri Lanka appears to be picking up steam. The government has just called fo
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FORD MOTOR RETURNS TO EGYPTIAN MARKETCAIRO - Ford Motor Co. announced its return to
Maritime
GALLUP LATIN AMERICAN SURVEY FINDS ECONOMIC STATUS TRANSCENDS BORDERS
Patricia Zengerle |
They live thousands of miles apart, but upwardly mobile consumers in Mexico and Argentina have more
Maritime
PROPELLED INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Tom Genaydin |
With great fanfare, Aeroflot Russian International Airlines announced this month that it had leased
NO EASY WAY TO REFORM THE FAA
Lisa Burgess |
There are no easy answers to reforming the Federal Aviation Administration, especially when it comes
VANCOUVER, SEATTLE-TACOMA VIE TO BECOME PACIFIC RIM GATEWAY
Doug Jansen |
Driven by the increasing volume of air cargo moving to and from North America, Vancouver Internation
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
REGIONAL BLOCS U.S.-Ethiopia Trade and Economic Council's Annual Conference. Oct. 30
Maritime
DATA LINK - MARK LYON SLUGGISH AMS GETS OVERHAUL
Mark Lyon |
U.S. Customs' Automated Manifest System, its electronic arteries clogged with computerized messages,
AIR CARGO FACTS
JOC Staff |
No story.
CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Traffic Club of New York. Oct. 31. Education luncheon on "Liability Limitations in International Int
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
United Parcel Service Photo |
Only photo.
RAILROAD-RELOCATION PROJECT ADVANCES AT PORT OF BROWNSVILLE
Kevin G. Hall |
Commissioners for the Port of Brownsville, the closest Texas seaport to Mexico, authorized several w
Maritime
CARNIVAL CORP. BUYS BONDS FROM KLOSTER
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Carnival Corp. bought $101.5 million worth of bonds issued by Kloster Cruise Ltd., giving Carnival s
Maritime
HAPAG-LLOYD TO RESTART HALIFAX-BOSTON FEEDER
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Hapag-Lloyd (America) Inc. said last week that it plans to re-establish its regular weekly feeder se
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Oct. 21, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
CHILE'S INDUSTRY POISED FOR GROWTH
Charles W. Thurston |
Chile's growing forest products industry has a resource base increasing at a rate that perhaps no co
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AWO APPOINTS TWO EXECUTIVESWASHINGTON - The American Waterways Operators has added t
Maritime
HEADS OF AIR FRANCE, CGM RIP ROLE OF GOVERNMENT INMANAGING FIRMS
Tara Patel |
As the number of state-owned companies dwindles in France under the government's privatization progr
TRANSFORMATION IN THE LONG TERM
Larry Starkey |
Amid such challenges as the information superhighway's "paperless society," the uncertainty of envir
BREAKBULK-BOX LUMBER BATTLE HEATS UP
Michael Fabey |
Breakbulk carriers and container lines are trying to carve up the lumber trade in the Pacific Northw
US SEES SOURCES SHIFT FOR HARDWOOD SUPPLY
Charles W. Thurston |
U.S. importers of hardwoods report that U.S. market shares held by the world's largest suppliers are
PRODUCT DAMAGE CLAIMS USUALLY PAID OUT OF POCKET BY FIRMS
Russ Banham |
Product damage claims against forest product companies are virtually nonexistent, thanks to improvem
PAPER PRICE SURGE BOOSTS EARNINGS BUT COMPANIES PREPARE FOR DAY NUMBERS SLIP
Ted Gogoll |
A surge in worldwide paper product prices has given forest products companies impressive earnings fo
REPORT: ENVIRONMENTAL CLAIMS WILL SOAR
Margo D. Beller |
Environmental liability claims could reach $40 billion over 30 years, Standard & Poor's estimates in
TRADE, TRANSPORT TRENDS TOP AGENDA
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The Pulp & Paper Institute and the city of Philadelphia kick off the PPI Transport Symposium today.<
EXPANDED ROLE URGED FOR JAPAN DEPOSIT INSURER
Associated Press |
A group of experts agreed that studies should begin to give Deposit Insurance Corp. a role to work a
SUPERFUND REFORM BILL DRAWS FIRE FROM BOTH SIDES OF LIABILITY ISSUE
Margo D. Beller |
The Environmental Protection Agency, the insurance industry and a House Democrat made plain their di
EFFORT WIDENS TO PROMOTE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A group of shippers and transport providers are widening their efforts to promote regional infrastru
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
Adapted from Weekly Railroad Traffic, Association of American |
Three Weeks Ended Oct. 21, 1995, vs. Similar 1994 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EQUITABLE OF IOWA'S 'AA' RATING IS REAFFIRMEDCHICAGO - Duff & Phelps Credit Rating C
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
KEY HOUSE PANEL OKS FAA REFORM BILLWASHINGTON - A key House committee approved a bil
CATHAY TO BUILD HEADQUARTERS AT NEW AIRPORT IN HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
Plans by Hong Kong's flag carrier to build a grand complex at the colony's new airport drew a warm r
US TO FUND REPAIR OF S. CAROLINA HIGHWAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Highway Administration has awarded $5.9 million in emergency relief funds to South Carol
INSURANCE EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UNUM POSTS PROFIT FOR QUARTER AFTER REPORTING LOSS IN '94 PERIODPORTLAND, Maine - UN
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