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TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US, BRITAIN RESOLVE OVERCHARGE DISPUTEThe U.S. Department of Transportation announce
SMALL FORWARDERS WORK WITH THE BIG CARRIERS
Gregory S. Johnson |
If you can't beat them, join them - even if you have to do it grudgingly. For many small and
DOLLAR TO DROP ON WHITEWATER FEARS AND TECHNICAL FACTORS, TRADERS SAY
Gordon Platt |
Whitewater rumblings and technical weakness will drag the dollar down this week, currency traders an
ALUMINUM SUPPLY PINCH LIFTS JAPAN PREMIUMS
Cary O'reilly |
Tighter aluminum supplies have resulted in a doubling of premiums that Japanese buyers now have to p
US, JAPAN POISED TO "HANG UP' CELLULAR PHONE TRADE DIFFERENCES
John Maggs |
The United States and Japan appeared close to settling a trade dispute over cellular phones but it w
Maritime
CUSTOMS HIRING URGED TO HANDLE NAFTA TRADE
Tim Shorrock |
The U.S. Customs Service should hire more commodity specialists and inspectors to ensure a smooth fl
COMPUTERIZATION, CUSTOMIZED SERVICE CALLED KEY COMPETITIVE TOOLS OF '90S
Phillip Fine |
Staying attuned to customers is essential if freight forwarders and customs brokers wish to stay com
URUGUAY ACCORD UNLIKELY TO RID WORLD OF TRADE FRAUD
Josh Martin |
Despite completion of the Uruguay Round of the GATT trade negotiations, problems about the integrity
WORLD CUSTOMS AGENCY CITES 16 TYPES OF FRAUD
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
What is fraud in customs-related operations? According to the Customs Co-operation Council (
SCHERING-PLOUGH BLASTS JAPAN PRICE CUT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Schering-Plough Corp. objected Friday to a 17.3 percent price cut, set by the government of Japan, f
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots $1,100-$1,150per ton lots & i
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Thursday at 227.05 up 0.42 which compares
CUSTOMS CLAMPING DOWN ON RISING ILLEGAL TRANSSHIPMENTS
Doug Harper |
In a variation on the classic shell game in which the bettor has to guess under which shell a coin i
SHIPPERS SEEN WINNERS IN TRUCK CLAIMS CASES
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Freight claims law is becoming more complex and courts are more supportive now of shippers than of c
SURVEY: INSURERS SPIN WHEELS ON INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY
JOC Staff |
When it comes to traveling the "information superhighway," many of the nation's insurance industry l
CENTRALIZED INSPECTION RAISES IRE IN NEW JERSEY
Alan Abrams |
One man's streamlining is another man's cutback. That's the situation in the Port of New York and Ne
FOR CUSTOMS BROKERS, NAFTA PROVISION HAS ITS DRAWBACKS
Mark B. Solomon |
Like most important business compacts, the North American Free Trade Agreement will yield its winner
CUSTOMS CHANGES MAKE DENT ON US-CANADA BORDER
Stephanie Nall |
Changes made by Customs Service officials have reduced delays in the customs clearance process along
TEXAS REGULATOR WANTS A SAY ON FATE OF FAILED KENTUCKY CENTRAL
Jim Jordan |
Texas Insurance Commissioner J. Robert Hunter wants to represent Texans at a May hearing that could
MOVERS LEARN: TICKLE IVORIES BUT PLEASE DON'T BREAK THEM
Miriam Widman |
Transporting a Steinway is a far easier task than mastering the instrument, but moving a piano does
AUSTRALIA GROWTH HITS 4-YEAR HIGH
Reuters |
Australia's economic growth is likely to top 4.5 percent in 1993, the best performance in over four
FROM ROOTS TO NUTS: CUSTOMS LAB SCRUTINIZES IMPORTS
Doug Harper |
Such arcane tasks as contemplating the smell of money or the origin of a pistachio nut may sound lik
REMOTE ENTRY FILING STILL ISSUE AMONG BROKERS AND FORWARDERS
Robin Bulman |
Remote entry filing remains the single biggest issue confronting customs brokers and freight forward
BARGE LINES WARNED AGAINST OVERLOADING
John Boyd |
Barge lines received a tough warning from federal officials along with their normal pre-season remin
Maritime
SEATTLE OKS SALE OF BONDS TO FINANCE APL TERMINAL
John Davies |
The Port of Seattle Thursday authorized the sale of another $150 million in bonds, the port's larges
Maritime
NEDLLOYD UNIT TO MERGE WITH ITALIAN BULK FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
BulkNedlloyd, a subsidiary of Royal Nedlloyd Group NV, said Thursday it will merge with Bulkitalia.<
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A headline and a pullout quote on Page 1B March 10, accompanying a story concerning legislation to e
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TOYOTA HONORS OOCL WITH SERVICE AWARDPLEASANTON, Calif. - OOCL (USA) Inc. won a serv
Maritime
NO TEARS SHED AT PORT AS ONIONS FUEL BOOM
John Davies |
Ten million pounds of onions are helping turn a small port in eastern Oregon into one of the largest
SEAFARERS INTERNATIONAL UNION TO REPRESENT LA. TUG FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crewmembers working on the 15-vessel fleet of E.N. Bisso, a New Orleans tug operator, voted in favor
Maritime
3RD CHICAGO AIRPORT UNNECESSARY, UNPOPULAR, INDUSTRY OFFICIAL SAYS
Laurie Goering |
A third airport is not needed in the Chicago area and will not win the support of the nation's major
WEATHER, DEMAND LIMIT AVAILABILITY OF GRAIN RAILCARS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Strong demand and weather conditions have led to tight railcar availability for shipping grain in th
PRATT & WHITNEY NEARS A DEAL TO ENTER CZECH ENGINE MARKET
Michele Kayal |
Czech banks said Wednesday they will accept a deal with the government enabling U.S. aircraft engine
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DELTA RETIREES MEET TO DISCUSS LAWSUITATLANTA - About 250 retired Delta Air Lines em
SHIP SUBSIDY PLAN LACKS FUNDING FOR US YARDS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The administration's $1 billion maritime subsidy plan that was unveiled Thursday permits U.S. operat
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service
Maritime
RATES, SERVICES TO BE UPDATED ON SIBERIAN RAIL ROUTE
Phillip Hastings |
New freight rates and service levels will be introduced over the next few months for the trans-Siber
BN CANCELS UP TRAILER AGREEMENT INDUSTRY FRETS OVER REPERCUSSIONS
Rip Watson |
Burlington Northern Railroad has canceled its interline trailer-use agreement with Union Pacific Rai
EXPORT ABCS - HENRY A. SAMUEL COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN MARKING TARGETED FOR ENFORCEMENT
Henry A. Samuel |
Country-of-origin marking has become a priority enforcement program for the U.S. Customs Service as
Maritime
GATT RULINGS MAY REQUIRE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CHANGE
John Maggs |
President Clinton has gone out of his way to promise that he will promote the link between trade and
Maritime
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