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KINTETSU TO EXPAND IN EASTERN EUROPE VIA CARGOLINE PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kintetsu World Express USA said it has entered into a cooperatives sales and service agreement with
FIRM SUES TO END UNDERCHARGE CLAIMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal class-action lawsuit was filed here Friday by a former customer of Churchill Truck Lines I
NAFTA EFFECT ON FLOW OF PERISHABLES BETWEEN US, MEXICO IS UNCERTAIN
Erich E. Toll |
While much of the nation has been transfixed by the O.J Simpson trial, the transportation and agricu
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CAROLINA FREIGHT OPENS THREE TERMINALSCHERRYVILLE, N.C. - Carolina Freight Carriers
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Friday June 23, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representin
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,100-$1,150per ton lots &
GLICKMAN: US-CANADIAN GRAIN REPORT SHOULD PROMPT MORE NEGOTIATIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A preliminary report released by a U.S.-Canadian grain commission Thursday probably will lead to add
"RENEWED VIGOR' AT EMERY
Jane Levere, editor of AirCommerce, spoke with Mr. Beatson |
David Beatson has had a highly productive first year as president and chief executive officer of Eme
BANGLADESH OPTIMISTIC ABOUT ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
N. Vasuki Rao |
Industrial production in Bangladesh is projected to grow more than 10 percent and agriculture 3 perc
Maritime
GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT FREIGHT
Doug Jansen |
With privatization expected to take place as early as next month, Qantas Airways is emphasizing its
SHIPPERS SAY ANCILLARY RATE INCREASES CAN BE HARDEST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
If there's one thing cotton shippers desire even more than low ocean freight rates, it is predictabi
MUTUAL OF OMAHA SEEING LAWYERS OVER DISNEY NAME
Associated Press |
Mutual of Omaha's legal department is taking a close look at the name chosen by Walt Disney Co. for
NORTHWEST REMAPS STRATEGY
Mark Lyon |
Northwest Airlines is the only U.S. major passenger carrier that still operates freighters.
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHUBB & SON INC. (Warren, N.J.) - John Pacheco Jr. has joined the company as senior vice president a
EXPORTERS WARY OF CARRIER SERVICES
Montieth Illingworth |
In the opinion of several fresh fruit and vegetable growers and exporters, there is plenty of room f
IMO MEETS TODAY ON UPDATING RULES FOR SHIPS' CREWS
Janet Porter |
International efforts to raise the quality of ships' crews and reduce the number of maritime acciden
Maritime
SHORT ON WORK, WIS. YARD TO GET OUT OF SHIPBUILDING
Associated Press |
Idle cranes sit stories high over vast stretches of gleaming concrete at the once-congested Peterson
Maritime
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - June 23, 1995 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
SHIPPERS SEE CHAOS IN COURT'S CLAIMS RULING
Gregory S. Johnson |
A U.S. Supreme Court decision to keep mum on foreign arbitration requirements has turned the whole n
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service<
Maritime
COMPETITIVE LOGISTICS FOCUS SPURS GROWTH OF AIR BRIDGES
Russ Banham |
The growing popularity of air bridges is linked to a wider acceptance of competition theories in tim
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US MACHINE TOOL ORDERS
Association for Manufacturing Technology, McLean, Va. |
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WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES SET ON RUSSIAN ALLOYSWASHINGTON - The U.S. International Trade C
Maritime
FRUIT-VEGETABLE TRADE BLOSSOMS AT US PORTS
Alice Cantwell |
A cornucopia of fruits and vegetables can be found at ports on both the east and west coasts; and th
JAPANESE OIL PRODUCT SUPPLIERS MAY MERGE MOVE WOULD CUT OPERATING COSTS IN INDONESIA
Reuters |
The widely expected merger of Indonesia's two Japanese crude oil and product suppliers is seen as a
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PILOT BILL RUNS AGROUND IN CALIF. LEGISLATURESAN FRANCISCO - A bill that would requi
Maritime
POLL: JAPAN'S TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES FEELING HAMMERED BY YEN'S RISE
Associated Press |
The recent sharp advance in the value of the yen against the U.S. dollar is undermining business sen
Maritime
ALASKA FIRM'S FOUNDER GOES ON TRIAL IN BOAT SINKING
Associated Press |
Trial has begun for a man accused of manslaughter and other crimes in the sinking of a factory fish
Maritime
WORLD BANK TO LEND MEXICO $2.7 BILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mexico has won more than $2.7 billion in loans to help shore up its finances and carry out social re
Maritime
PRICES, SCARCITY HAVE MILLS SCRAMBLING
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The historic high prices for raw cotton might be putting smiles on the faces of many U.S. farmers, b
TEXTILE MAKERS COTTONING TO SYNTHETICS TO CUT COSTS MORE POLYESTER GOING INTO BLENDS
Howard Simon |
Faced with higher raw-material costs, textile manufacturers from China to Charleston are quietly rai
MALAYSIA SEES 20 PERCENT GROWTH IN ELECTRONICS SECTOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
Malaysian officials are looking for a 20 percent increase in output from the electronics sector this
Maritime
SEKO UNVEILS SERVICE FOR EXHIBIT MANAGERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Seko Air Freight said it has introduced a service specifically for trade show and exhibit managers.<
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Passenger Rail Faces Uncertain Fate in MaineAUGUSTA, Maine - A bill that would put Maine one
NY-NJ PORT AGENCY CHIEF SINGS PRAISES OF PRIVATIZATION
Alan Abrams |
When George Marlin is done with the nation's largest port authority, it might be a lot smaller.<
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EU PANEL APPROVES HOECHST-DOW DEALBRUSSELS - The European Commission said Friday it
"I'LL SEE YOUR 185 FEET _ AND RAISE YOU 1 FOOT'
Associated Press |
In a game of "my bridge is bigger than yours," South Carolina officials say they have plans for a Co
Maritime
CARGO MOVES UP THE SCALE OF US AIRLINES' CONCERNS
William Armbruster |
What a difference a year makes! Faithful readers may recall that in June 1994, this column sharply c
PANALPINA BUILDS ALABAMA-TO-EUROPE "BRIDGE'
Russ Banham |
In the late 1980s, Huntsville International Airport in Alabama was searching for a way to capitalize
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