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CARGO ROUNDUP
JOC Staff |
SEKO TURNS TO TRUCKSSeko Air Freight, one of the top five U.S. domestic air freight
A MESSAGE TO FORWARDERS
JOC Staff |
The rallying cry "EDI or DIE" rings hollow at American Airlines. Electronic links between ai
GOVERNMENT TURBULENCE
Phillip Hastings |
Although a recent decision by Federal Express Corp. to set up a dedicated aircraft network in the Mi
GOOD TRACKING RECORD
William Armbruster |
You've just shipped a new laptop computer by Federal Express to your office in Chicago. But there's
SURVIVAL STILL UP IN THE AIR
Chris Isidore |
Roadway Global Air turns 2 next month, with many industry observers stilluncertain how many
BOEING'S AIR CARGO SOOTHSAYER
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
David Pierce drives an old, restored Triumph motorcar, worked on the Saturn 2 rocket project and the
AIR CARGO FACTS
U.S. Dept. of Commerce / MGI Cargo Analyst; IATA Market & |
No story.
A LEADER IN LOGISTICS
JOC Staff |
After 26 years at IBM Corp., Stephen Schwark joined Air Express International of Darien, Conn., in e
JOCKEYING FOR POSITION IN ASIA
JOC Staff |
It's still summer on the calendar, but for all practical purposes, fall is just about here.
IMPORT ABCS - DONALD L. FISCHER, ESQ. COMPLYING WITH NAFTA RULES ON ORIGIN IS COMPLEX PROCESS
Donald L. Fischer, Esq. |
Midway through its second year, the North American Free Trade Agreement continues to pose perplexing
Maritime
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
US NAMES GROUP TAKES SWIPE AT LLOYD'S USE OF FUNDS IS QUESTIONED
HELEN R. MacLEOD |
The American Names Association, which represents investors in Lloyd's of London in the United States
ART MARKET HELPS BLUR DISTINCTION BETWEEN INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE
Russ Banham |
Twenty years ago, most corporations transferred their risks simply by sending a check to an insuranc
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LLOYD'S COUNCIL BALLOTS TO BE MAILED OCT. 27Lloyd's of London said Thursday that it will sen
NON-SALES INSURANCE EMPLOYEES EARN MORE IN MID-ATLANTIC STATES
Margo D. Beller |
Non-sales employees at insurance agencies get the most in salary and bonuses if they are based in th
INSURERS LINK BAD CREDIT TO AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
If you filed bankruptcy, had your house foreclosed on, or suffered any other major event that ruined
SANCTIONS AGAINST FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SQUEEZE ROMANIA'S DANUBE LINK
Michele Kayal |
The Danube-Black Sea canal bustled with business from dawn to dusk two years ago. Now only a few shi
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
THE COLLEGE OF INSURANCE (New York) - Christopher H. Ross has been promoted to the new position of a
US PROMOTES BID BY RAYTHEON FOR RUSSIAN AIR TRAFFIC CONTRACT FEAR OF DELAYS SPURS ACTION
Geoff Winestock |
Hoping to avoid delays in a major project to upgrade crucial air traffic corridors over Russia's Far
BORDER TRADE ALLIANCE BACKS LIFTING BAN ON AVOCADOS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Border Trade Alliance has written to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to support a proposed pa
TWA AGAIN EMERGES FROM CLOUD OF BANKRUPTCY
Reuters |
Trans World Airlines Inc. said Thursday it has emerged from bankruptcy protection for the second tim
RUSSIAN BANKS HALT CURRENCY MARKET DEALS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The largest Russian banks suspended dealing on the interbank currency market Thursday. The o
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION JUMPS IN NETHERLANDS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Dutch unadjusted industrial production rose 3.8 percent in June compared with June last year, the Ce
MANY DETAILS REMAIN ELUSIVE ON SALES OF MEXICAN PORTS
Kevin G. Hall |
A well-worn phrase has it that the devil's in the details. Getting the details about Mexico's lumber
Maritime
ABF SUBMITS PLAN TO CHANGE OPERATIONS
Chris Isidore |
With barely a ripple in its current operations, ABF Freight Systems Inc. plans to envelop two new un
ILA HOSTILITIES END IN PHILADELPHIA, BUT EFFECTS MAY BE FELT FOR A WHILE
Michael Fabey |
After a week of violence and labor disputes, the International Longshoremen's Association is back at
Maritime
SEA LAW - PETER D. CLARK CONTAINER'S LOCATION, ON DECK OR IN HOLD, CAN PROMPT A DISPUTE
Peter D. Clark |
The shipping industry began using containers during the 1960s to expedite cargo-handling. Today much
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LEIF HOEGH TO BUY 4 CHIQUITA REEFER SHIPSOSLO, Norway - Norwegian shipping group Lei
Maritime
BANANAS: US WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UNION CARBIDE PLANS LA. COGENERATION PLANTNEW YORK - Union Carbide Corp. will build
TAIWAN SHIP LINE PUTS TRANS-PACIFIC PLANS ON HOLD WAN HAI WARY OF MARKET RISKS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Uncertainty over deregulation and fears about falling rates has led a Taiwanese ship line to shelve
USDA AIMS TO BLOCK MEXICO-CANADA FLYWAY
Kevin G. Hall |
A new battlefront has emerged in the fight to keep Anastrepha ludens - commonly known as the Mexican
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Aug. 24, '94 - Aug. 24, '95 (a graph) (2
THE OLD SOVIET UNION: A HOT NEW PLANE MARKET
Geoff Winestock |
Aircraft industry executives gathered on the outskirts of the capital this week for the annual Zhuko
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS WATERBORNE EXPORTS
""Port Horizons," PIERS, New York |
No text.
ROLL OUT THE BARREL: WHISKY PRODUCER TOUTS NIP OF SEA AIR
Janet Porter |
A spur-of-the-moment decision by Olev Kelt eight years ago to buy a chateau in southwest France has
NEGOTIATIONS RESUME ON NAFTA EXPANSION
John Maggs |
Talks on expanding the North American Free Trade Agreement to include Chile resumed this week after
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Aug. 24, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
JAPAN PLANNING NEW PACKAGE TO LIFT ECONOMY
Yoko Matsudaira |
Japan plans to announce economic stimulus measures worth about 10 trillion yen ($104 billion) next m
CONSUMER PRICES RISE 0.7 PERCENT IN AUSTRIA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Austrian consumer prices rose a provisional 0.7 percent in July from June and 2.2 percent on the yea
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