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CANADIAN SEAWAY AGENCY, UNION AT IMPASSE IN TALKS
Leo Ryan |
Talks between the management of Canada's St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and the union representing 60
SHIP UNIONS SEE JOB GAIN, CRITICS SEE JOB LOSS IF EMBARGO ENDS
Tim Shorrock |
As George Bush used to say, the key issue for the maritime unions supporting an end to the congressi
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The following is the list of bunker prices obtained during the course of week ending June 16, 1995.
FOREIGN GROUP GETS OK ON CZECH REFINERY STAKE
Michele Kayal |
More than two years of talks that often seemed on the verge of collapse have produced a draft agreem
SEA-LAND SEEKS SHIPYARD TO REPAIR DAMAGED VESSEL
Tim Shorrock |
Sea-Land Service Inc. is seeking bids from Japanese and Korean shipyards to repair a containership t
Maritime
PORT ARTHUR OKS PACT FOR BULKHEAD REMOVAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Port Arthur commissioners approved an emergency contract to remove submerged bulkheads o
Maritime
US MOVES TO ENACT AVIATION SANCTIONS
JOC Staff |
Citing Japan's failure to live up to its aviation bilateral agreement with the United States, Transp
FOREIGN-BACKED BANK TO OPEN IN N. KOREA
Reuters |
The first foreign-invested bank in North Korea should open for business within two months, an offici
Maritime
MALAYSIA'S PORT OF JAHORE SEEKING TO BOOST BOX THROUGHPUT CAPACITY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Malaysia's southern port of Johore is investing heavily in equipment to boost box-handling capabilit
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 19, 1995 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
TEXAS COMPANY ASSUMES CONTROL OF DUTCH RAIL'S INFORMATION UNIT
Gregory S. Johnson |
Electronic Data Systems Corp., the Dallas information services company, has taken over the Informati
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TECHNOLOGY CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Inside EDI. July 26-28. Advanced, technical conference on EDI. Boston. Contact: (214) 424-1508.<
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
CALIF. OFFICIALS TO US: SPARE TIDAL DATA FROM BUDGET AX
Peter M. Tirschwell |
A federal program that ocean carriers rely on to gauge current and tidal conditions in fast-moving w
Maritime
SINO-SINGAPOREAN VENTURE IS LAUNCHED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shanghai Dovechen Marine Shipping Storage Co. was formally launched Saturday. The Sino-Singa
Maritime
HONG KONG FEELING MILD SYMPTOMS OF WESTERN-STYLE ECONOMIC ILLS
Reuters |
Long immune to many of the West's economic afflictions, Hong Kong is beginning to feel the first pin
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story appearing on Page 2B on Monday, June 12, headlined "Arco Honors Mark VII With Service Award,
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CODE-SHARE PARTNERS LAUNCH FLIGHT NETWORKTORONTO - Code-share partners American Airl
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
QUAKER STATE TO CUT JOBS AS PART OF DALLAS MOVEDALLAS - Quaker State Corp. said it e
QATAR TO SHIP LNG TO JAPAN IN '97
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Qatari Oil Minister Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah Monday said the first shipment of 2 million metric
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EU WEIGHS IMPACT OF MICROSOFT PROJECTBRUSSELS - The European Commission is examining
Maritime
FRANCE'S JACQUES CHIRAC MET WITH PRAISE AT SUMMIT
Keith Rockwell |
THIS MAY HAVE BEEN the first summit for Jacques Chirac, France's newly elected president, but he per
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1998 (June 19, 1995) Previous day - 1997 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Knight-Ridder Financial, TNT, |
GLOSSARY AR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
NEB. EXPERIENCES CROP INSURANCE GROWTH SPURT
David Urbinato |
The crop insurance business is booming in Nebraska this spring as thousands of farmers have taken ou
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
June 19, 1995 This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the
ON THE EDGE - CHARLES THURSTON A SOFTWARE PACKAGE HELPS FIND YOUR WAY THROUGH THE WOODS
Charles Thurston |
Finding substitutes for imported tropical woods can be difficult for both mainstream manufacturers s
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
US FOREST-PRODUCT EXPORTS SEEN CONTINUINNG TO GROW
Alan Abrams |
With demand for wood products mushrooming worldwide, particularly in Asia, U.S. exports of paper and
TECHNOLOGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR JAMAICA BUDGETS MILLIONS FOR NEW PLANESKINGSTON, Jamaica - Air Jamaica said it p
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
TRADE BODY FACES BAPTISM OF FIRE THIS WEEK
John Zarocostas |
How events unfold this week in the sensitive U.S.-Japan auto dispute, the global talks to liberalize
Maritime
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
CHINA READIES STOCK ISSUE WORTH $650 MILLION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Plans will be detailed shortly for stock worth 5.5 billion yuan (US$650 million) to be issued by Chi
Maritime
BID TO RECOVER ATTORNEYS' FEES IN TRUCK TAX CASE IS DENIED
Rip Watson |
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday decided that attorneys representing the National PrivateTruck Council
CHEMICAL PRICES
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of June 19, 1995 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
KINNOCK PERSEVERES IN FIGHT FOR EU-WIDE AIR TALKS WITH US
Bruce Barnard |
Neil Kinnock, the European Union's transport commissioner, claimed Monday he is winning the battle f
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. AFRICA'S GOLD OUTPUT SINKS TO 39-YEAR LOWJOHANNESBURG, South Africa - South Afric
IF ALASKA OIL EXPORT BAN LIFTED, BP TO USE US-BUILT, US-FLAG SHIPS
Tim Shorrock |
BP Oil Co. will use U.S.-built and U.S.-flagged vessels to transport Alaskan crude oil after Congres
FAA, WEATHER SERVICE UNITE TO FIND BETTER WAYS OF DETECTING VOLCANIC ASH
Lisa Burgess |
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Weather Service are joining forces to improve m
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
COMMERCE AIDES WARN: CUTS WOULD HALT EXPORT EFFORTS
Paula L. Green |
Two top Commerce officials came to town in a last-minute effort to rally support and save their depa
Maritime
TRADE TALK - ROSALIND MCLYMONT MEDICAL-DEVICE MAKERS SAY THEY'RE LEAVING US TO AVOID FDA MEDDLING
Rosalind McLymont |
The nation's manufacturers of medical devices, diagnostic products and health- information systems h
Maritime
DESPITE ICE, PORT OF DULUTH OPENS SEASON WITH A BANG
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The spring ice that piled up on Duluth's shores didn't keep the 1995 shipping season from getting of
Maritime
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