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MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
OWNERS SAY SHIPS' AGE NOT AT FAULT IN MISHAPSATHENS, Greece - Shipowners, maligned for sendi
Maritime
CHINA WANTS TAIWAN TALKS BEFORE DIRECT SHIPPING STARTS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
China wants to hold negotiations with Taiwan before Taiwan formally allows direct shipping links bet
Maritime
PANEL TO EXAMINE SAFETY OF ROLL-ON, BULK VESSELS
Janet Porter |
The safety of bulk carriers and roll-on, roll-off ferries will top the agenda at one of the most imp
Maritime
SWISS POST DROP IN JOBLESS RATE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Switzerland's unemployment rate in April was 4.3 percent, down from 4.4 percent in March and down fr
CONTAINERS ARE HERE TO STAY, BUT AREN'T ONLY WAY TO GO
Michael Fabey |
Alfred J. Stretz, president of Autoliners Inc, a car carrier, remembers when shippers started shippi
RAIL TRAFFIC TO MAY 1
Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C. |
The tables are not in the database.
PORTS FROM COAST TO COAST HAVE INTERMODAL PROJECTS IN THE WORKS
Alice Cantwell |
From New York to North Carolina and from Los Angeles to Oregon, ports are planning intermodal projec
FEEDERSHIP DEMAND LIKELY TO KEEP CHARTER RATES HIGH
Alan Abrams |
The continuing rise in the size of mainline boxships should continue to create a strong demand for f
COSCO BOXSHIP ORDER WOULD KEEP CHINA AMONG INDUSTRY'S ELITE
Alan Abrams |
China and its state-owned China Ocean Shipping Co. will continue to be one of the leading contributo
TOP CONTAINERSHIP CARRIERS SERVING THE US
The Journal of Commerce, based on data from individual |
No story.
US CARRIERS GREEDILY EYEBALL PRIVATIZATION OF MEXICAN RAILROAD
Kevin G. Hall |
This time last year, U.S. railroads were pressing Mexico's state-owned railroad Ferrocarriles Nacion
JUST-IN-TIME DEMANDS POSE PROBLEM FOR INTERMODAL GROWTH
Gregory S. Johnson |
Despite intermodal's growing popularity, the forecast for further growth is clouded by twodistinct g
STACKING 'EM UP
Journal of Commerce File Photo |
No story.
INDUSTRY KEEPS DAMAGE CLAIMS IN CHECK DESPITE RISE IN TRAFFIC
Margo D. Beller |
Despite an increase in intermodal shipments, cargo damage claims in 1994 stayed relatively flat, lea
INTERMODALISM MAKING NORTH-SOUTH CONNECTION
Maria Carlino |
Intermodalism, no longer just an east to west and back phenomenon, is quickly becoming a staple of t
PRODUCERS INCREASINGLY OPT TO EXPORT FINISHED GOODS
Brian Johns |
In the rush to move goods from domestic factories to overseas store shelves, some manufacturers are
LOGISTICS SERVICES SURGE AS WORLD TRADE BOOMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tremendous increases in world trade have transformed many transportation providers into high-tech lo
MARINE CONTAINER SHORTAGES CONTINUE IN US
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Marine containers continue to be in short supply in major export loading areas of the United States,
EQUIPMENT PROPOSALS MAY CHASE SHIPPERS FROM INTERMODAL
Rip Watson |
Short-haul motor carriers and railroads inching their way toward a mutually acceptable method of boo
J.B. HUNT TRANSPORT SERVICES INC.
Journal of Commerce File Photo |
No story.
RATES STABILIZING AS SERVICE LEVELS, VOLUME SLOW DOWN
Rip Watson |
Intermodal rates, which jumped about 5 percent last year as railroads responded to strong demand and
IN AN EVER-CHANGING CLIMATE, DOUBTS ARISE OVER THE FUTURE OF IMCS
Chris Isidore |
Bill Craven knows the world of intermodal marketing companies. That's one of the main reasons he got
HUB GROUP CHIEF: IMCS CAN KEEP GOING IT ALONE
Paul F. Conley |
The chairman of the largest intermodal marketing company in North America says the giant IMCs can su
UPS, YELLOW LOGISTICS SERVICES HELP CUSTOMERS RECYCLE PRODUCTS
William Armbruster |
As growing environmental and cost pressures force companies to increase their recycling efforts, Uni
KOBE PORT APPLYING LESSONS OF JANUARY QUAKE
Mark Magnier |
The earthquake that devastated this port city has left several lessons in its wake about preparednes
STEADY GROWTH
Association of American Railroads; Mark Wauben / for The |
No story.
RATE PRESSURE TO BUILD AS BOXSHIPS ARE DELIVERED
Mark Magnier |
The end of 1996 will see harsh rate pressure on the container shipping industry as enormous new ship
IN MEXICO, GAS MAY TILT THE BALANCE OF POWER
Kevin G. Hall |
Only a year old, Mexico's energy regulatory commission stands to gain important powers as the countr
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS MOTOR VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT: TOP US RAIL CARRIERS, 1994
Association of American Railroads, Washington |
Conrail 393.1 CSX Transportation 353.2Norfolk Southern 314.8
VOLUME SHOWING STEADY INCREASE AT RICHMOND PORT
Tim Sansbury |
Cargo volume at the Port of Richmond, Va., got a boost recently from a pair of inbound shipments of
Maritime
PLAN TO LIBERALIZE BRAZIL'S ENERGY SECTOR ADVANCES IN CONGRESS
James Bruce |
A government plan is moving forward to overhaul the 1988 constitution and open this country's oil an
NIGERIA STRIVES TO BOOST RESERVES, PROCESSING CAPACITY OF CRUDE OIL
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
By 1999, Nigeria aims to increase its level of crude oil reserves to 25 billion barrels from 20.5 bi
SOUTH KOREAN FIRM DISCOVERS OIL, GAS IN 3RD SITE OFF VIETNAM
Reuters |
South Korea's Petroleum Development Corp. (Pedco) has made its third oil-and- gas strike off Vietnam
RAIL CARLOAD FREIGHT ROLLS PAST INTERMODAL
Rip Watson |
Don't look now, intermodal, but the rail carload freight that slogged along behind your sizable volu
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TOKYO ELECTRIC RESTARTS NUCLEAR POWER STATIONTOKYO - Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Co
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, May 9, '94 - May 8, '95 (a graph) (2)DAI
IRANIAN RECOVERY FUELS INCREASE IN OPEC OUTPUT, NEWSLETTER SAYS
Reuters |
OPEC's oil output rose to just under 25 million barrels a day in April, the Middle East Economic Sur
CHINA RESTARTS WTO TALKS WITH MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China restarted talks with its major trading partners on its admission to the World Trade Organizati
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, May 8, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
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