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TOP FIVE LINES BETWEEN EAST ASIA, US WEST COAST
SOURCE: Adapted from reports by Port Import / Export Reporting |
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MAJOR PERSONNEL CHANGES MADE AT SHIP LINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two major shipping lines - American President Cos. and Sea-Land Service Inc. - entered 1992 with sig
NEW TANKERS EXPECTED TO KEEP RATES LOW
Alan Abrams |
One shipowner's misfortune can be another shipowner's gain. That, at least, is about the mos
CGM'S GIUILY TAKES DRASTIC STEPS, VOWS TO TURN PROFIT BY END OF '94
Tara Patel |
Eric Giuily, president of the financially troubled French shipping line Compagnie Generale Maritime,
GERMAN YARD USES OIL SPILL TO PROMOTE HIGH-TECH TANKER
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Bremer Vulkan AG, a large western German shipbuilder, is using the tragic Braer tanker accident to p
Maritime
BALTIA LOSES RIGHT TO SERVE BALTICS, UKRAINE
Mark B. Solomon |
Baltia Air Lines, the first new U.S. airline in 10 years to obtain international route rights, suffe
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD REPORT REKINDLES MEMORIES OF AN ICC NOT LACKING FOR TURMOIL
Ira Rosenfeld |
Some seven years ago, on a morning much like this one, a heavy snowstorm had all but closed the nati
EXPERTS: SHIP ACCIDENT PROBES OFTEN FALL SHORT
Alan Abrams |
Although last week's tanker disaster off Scotland is slated for a thorough investigation, nearly hal
HONG KONG MAY SURPASS SINGAPORE AS TOP BOXPORT
Mark Magnier |
Hong Kong, the gateway to southern China, will overtake Singapore as the world's busiest containerpo
GUILFORD SEES MASS. SERVICE STARTING BY MONTH'S END
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Guilford Transportation Industries Inc. said it expects to start intermodal operations by the end of
MASS. AIRPORT STUDY DELAYED AT LEAST SIX MONTHS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A planned five-month study of a second regional airport for Massachusetts has been pushed back by at
TOBACCO FARMERS COUNT ON SALES TO E. EUROPE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
South Carolina tobacco farmers will be undeterred by a U.S. government report linking "passive" smok
Maritime
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AKZO UNIT TO BUILD TEXAS PEROXIDES PLANTAkzo's polymer chemicals business unit will construc
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 8, 1993 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
PROPERTY DAMAGE FROM ARSON SPREE MAY PUSH WASH. P/C RATES UP 10 PERCENT
Lorraine Iannello |
Property insurance rates in Washington state may increase as much as 10 percent in the next two year
US URGED TO RETHINK PLANS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE
(Reuter) |
The United States must reconsider the alternatives for the long-term storage of nuclear wastes in li
TOP FIVE LINES BETWEEN NORTH EUROPE, US EAST COAST
SOURCE: Adapted from reports by Port Import / Export Reporting |
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BRAZIL TO ALLOW FOREIGN FIRMS TO BID ON PORT, HIGHWAY PACTS
James Bruce |
The Brazilian government plans to give foreign companies the chance to bid on the job of administrat
Maritime
LOW-SULFUR DIESEL RULES MAY FUEL HIGHER PRICES
Arthur Gottschalk |
New rules forcing the use of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel for over-the-road transportation are likel
CLINTON TO REOPEN N. AMERICA PACT FOR TALKS ON LABOR, ENVIRONMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President-elect Bill Clinton reaffirmed his support Friday for the proposed North American free-trad
TEAMSTERS SURVEY LAYS GROUNDWORK FOR UPCOMING UPS CONTRACT TALKS
Dane Hamilton |
United Parcel Service may have dropped its "We run the tightest ship in the shipping business" sloga
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of CommerceU.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
Maritime
LONDON METALS
JOC Staff |
(Pounds Sterling Per Metric Ton) Jan. 8, 1993Bid AskedCopper_G
*SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 8, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
ELECTRONIC TARIFF-FILING SET FOR FEBRUARY
Tim Shorrock |
Six weeks from today, the Federal Maritime Commission will accept its first live submissions of elec
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 8, 1993 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Prem
ZINC MAKERS FEAR EFFECT OF PROPOSED STOCK SALES
Winston Williams |
The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency should consider the level of zinc exportsfrom the Commonwe
NADER OPPOSES NOMINATION OF BAIRD AS ATTORNEY GENERAL
Paul Dykewicz |
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said the nomination of insurance executive Zoe Baird to become the nex
CANADA HOPES TO REACH AGREEMENT ON HIBERNIA BAILOUT BY MONTH'S END
Peter Morton |
The Canadian government hopes to conclude negotiations this month on a bailout package for the troub
GE, ENRON TO IRON OUT DETAILS OF UTILITY VENTURE IN INDIA
N. Vasuki Rao |
Negotiations will open shortly between local authorities and two American companies on details of a
COMPETITION CURBING LATIN AMERICAN RATES PRESSURE INCREASING ON SMALL CARRIERS
Craig Dunlap |
Shippers whose goods move between the United States and Latin America have never had itso good.<
ATLANTIC PACT IS YEAR'S TOP EVENT US LINER INDUSTRY HOPES REFORM IS NO. 1 IN '93
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Major developments in 1992 affecting shipping lines, ports, regulatory agencies and organized labor
SHIP INTERESTS SAY '93 IS YEAR FOR POLICY REFORM
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
If 1992 was the year that almost was for maritime policy reform, then 1993 is the year that may be.
US CONTAINERIZED TRADE
SOURCE: ""Trade Horizons" quarterly, Port Import / Export |
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SMALL PORTS DEFTLY CARVE OUT CARGO NICHES
Alice Cantwell |
In an effort to remain competitive with megaports such as New York and Los Angeles, which have becom
TOP US PORTS FOR CONTAINERIZED FOREIGN TRADE
JOC Staff |
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TOP LINES IN US CONTAINER TRADE
JOC Staff |
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TOP LINES BETWEEN EAST ASIA AND US EAST COAST
Joe Yeninas & Doug Pinkerton / Journal of Commerce |
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TOP LINES BETWEEN N. EUROPE AND US GULF COAST
Joe Yeninas & Doug Pinkerton / Journal of Commerce |
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RTKL ASSOCIATES INC.
JOC Staff |
DATE OF AWARD: "E" Award in 1992.WHY THE AWARD WAS GIVEN:RTKL Associates Inc
Maritime
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