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SALE OF WIGHTLINK FERRY UNIT BOOSTS SEA CONTAINERS EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sea Containers Ltd., the ferry, tourism and container-leasing company based in Bermuda, reported sig
Maritime
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
June 21, 1995 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
LONGER CONTAINERS TO ADD DIVERSITY TO WORLD FLEET
Bruce Vail |
The main obstacle to a world container fleet of bigger boxes is an international maze of highway res
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, June 21, '94 - June 21, '95 (a graph) (2
OVERWEIGHT CONTAINERS FIGURE IN PRICING DEBATE
Allen R. Wastler |
A new twist is entering into an old argument - whether or not the idea of per- container pricing, in
INDUSTRY WATCHERS FEAR AN OVERSUPPLY OF SHIPS
Michael Fabey |
Containership operators have been in a building mood lately. But industry watchers are worried that
TRADING WITH URUGUAY EXPORTS RISE IN ATMOSPHERE OF ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
Maria Carlino |
After a setback in 1993, Uruguay's exports rebounded last year, slowing the growth of the South Amer
Maritime
US SHIFTS FOCUS OF AUTO DISPUTE JAPANESE FIRMS' PARTS FACE LIMITS
John Maggs |
The Clinton administration's quest to open up Japan's market for replacement auto parts appears head
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Knight-Ridder Financial, TNT, |
GLOSSARY AR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
UTILITY DEREGULATION SEEN GIVING NATURAL GAS A BOOST
Gary Rosenberger |
Coal, already under fire as environmentally unfriendly, could come under further attack as the utili
BULKER GROUP TO TIGHTEN MEMBERSHIP CONDITIONS
Janet Porter |
The association that represents owners of large bulk carriers plans to tighten its membership criter
Maritime
KR-CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Knight-Ridder Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Tuesday at 236.66 up 0.12 wh
APRIL IMPORTS, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
U.S. Census Bureau tables, adapted by Paul Schaffer. |
Vs. Vs. Vs. Vs.Value Prior 2 Mos. 1993 1992 Mil. $ Mo. Back
Maritime
PANEL REJECTS PLAN TO RETAIN BAN ON DRILLING ALONG COASTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A House Appropriations subcommittee has rejected an attempt to save a 14-year federal moratorium on
IMPORTS PUSH US TRADE DEFICIT TO NEW HIGH FIGURE FOR YEAR LIKELY TO BE LARGEST SINCE '87
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. international trade deficit in April rose to a new monthly high of $11.3 billion as imports
LESSORS WANT TO SEE BOX RATES GO HIGHER
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Leasing rates on marine containers are up 3 percent to 7 percent on average since last summer and ar
INSURERS FACE PROFIT POTHOLES IN GROWING ASIA AUTO MARKET
Reuters |
Asia's US$5 billion car insurance industry will double by the year 2002, but insurers face a bumpy r
APPEALS COURT RULES FORD CAN SUE INSURERS IN CALIF.
Margo D. Beller |
Ford Motor Co. will be allowed to continue its lawsuit against several insurance companies for envir
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EU COMMISSION CLEARS AIR FRANCE SUBSIDYThe European Commission Wednesday cleared a 5 billion
HOWLAND HOOK'S MUD MAY FIND A HOME IN UTAH
Alan Abrams |
After running into fierce environmentalist opposition to using dump sites in New York and Connecticu
Maritime
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RUSSIAN CENTRAL BANK CUTS BASIC INTEREST RATEMOSCOW - The Central Bank of Russia ann
Maritime
TACA UNITY IS KEY TO N. ATLANTIC RATES
Bruce Vail |
The big containership companies active on the North Atlantic trade lane have high hopes that freight
TEXAS EXCEEDED AVERAGE US RISE IN EXPORTS FOR 1ST QUARTER
Kevin G. Hall |
Texas outpaced the national average for merchandise exports in the first quarter of 1995 and bettere
Maritime
CHINA'S TRADE BOOM SQUEEZES TERMINALS AT HONG KONG PORT
P.T. Bangsberg |
There will be a continuing squeeze on Hong Kong container facilities despite improved efficiency, se
ROTTERDAM FACES FRESH CHALLENGES FROM OTHER PORTS
Bruce Barnard |
The Port of Rotterdam, Europe's biggest containerport, is looking nervously over its shoulder.
AUTOMOBILE: WATERBORNE IMPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TRADE MINISTRY REGISTERS JORDANIAN OIL FIRMAMMAN, Jordan - A Jordanian national oil company
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - June 21, 1995 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
INFRASTRUCTURE CAN BE WEAK LINK IN INTERMODAL CHAIN
Rip Watson |
Intermodal transportation is designed to yield benefits for customer and carrier alike by combining
UPS ALONE ON 28-FOOT CONTAINERS
Chris Isidore |
The 28-foot container right now only fits one company, although it's a big one - shipping giant Unit
CONRAIL SETTLES FEDERAL SUIT OVER PHILADELPHIA ASBESTOS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Conrail Inc. has paid $800,000 to settle a suit brought by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
REACTOR TO GO ON LINE IN AUGUST, JAPAN SAYS
Reuters |
Japan's prototype fast-breeder reactor Monju will start generating electricity in August after a tes
CHEMICAL PRICES
JOC Staff |
As of June 21, 1995 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
PLUNGING CRUDE PRICES RE-IGNITE STALLED PROCESSING PLANTS IN CHINA
Reuters |
Plunging crude-oil prices are providing an incentive to some foreign oil companies to resume process
US STOCKS OF DISTILLATE FUEL OIL RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. inventories of distillate fuel oil rose by 1.1 million barrels during the week ended June 16 co
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US, APEC STAND FIRM ON FREE-TRADE GOALSThe United States and the Asia-Pacific Economic Coope
Maritime
CREDIT WAVE RAISES ALARM IN SHIPPING FINANCE CIRCLES
Janet Porter |
Inexperienced bankers with more money than sense are baiting shipowners worldwide with tempting offe
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: U.S. Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service<
Maritime
NAFTA ENVIRONMENT CHIEF TOUTS "GREEN' TRADE PACTS
Kevin G. Hall |
Environmental standards and protection should be part of any future trade accords in the Americas, s
Maritime
PENNSYLVANIA STEPS UP TRUCK INSPECTIONS
Gregory S. Johnson |
In a move that has caught most truckers by surprise this week, Pennsylvania State Police, armed with
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