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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PITFALLS IN PRIVATIZING AIRPORTS
JOC Staff |
To the Editor: Your Aug. 31 editorial, "Privatize the Airports," Page 16, neglected to menti
NEWARK PLANS MORE CARGO SPACE
William Armbruster |
The aviation industry is bullish on Newark International Airport. To handle the number of ca
MANUFACTURERS TRY TO RIDE OUT DOWNTURN
Maria Hong |
The world's aircraft manufacturers are forging ahead with new long-range aircraft projects despite t
GLOBAL VILLAGES NEED REAL GLOBAL AIRLINES
Lawrence Kaufman |
The aviation world was turned on its ear early this month when the United States and the Netherlands
POSTAL SERVICE MOVES ON REMAILERS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The business of hauling foreign-bound bulk mail has reached a new and more acrimonious stage of comp
OLD PLANES DON'T DIE, THEY HAUL CARGO
Annie Best |
Some of you may remember them - the grand and graceful airliners of a bygone era, the roar of their
BOEING EXPANDS TO GET MORE RETROFITTING WORK
Annie Best |
Major airline manufacturers predict that between 4,000 and 7,000 new jets will be needed over the ne
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NOVEMBER GAS FUTURES TRADE SHARPLY LOWERNEW YORK - New York Mercantile Exchange natu
SHRINKING GRAIN TRADE CRIPPLES CANADIAN FLEET
Leo Ryan |
Canadian Great Lakes carriers say more than half of their bulk fleet has been idled because grain sh
Maritime
HEARING SLATED IN ILA-COAST GUARD INCIDENT PANEL TO PROBE BOARDING OF BOAT
John Boyd |
A congressional subcommittee has slated an Oct. 23 field hearing here into the Coast Guard's boardin
Maritime
HAGEN AT LAST WINS FIGHT TO JOIN NEDLLOYD BOARD COURT APPROVES 2 OTHER NOMINEES
Janet Porter |
Norwegian businessman Torstein Hagen finally won his battle for a seat on the supervisory board of R
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Capt. Frederick Coutinho was named director of marine operations for the U.S. agency of Hapag-Lloyd
Maritime
NIPPON AND NEPTUNE SEEN JOINING TAA
Janet Porter |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Neptune Orient Lines are expected to become signatories to the Trans-Atlanti
Maritime
FMC CRITICIZES S. KOREAN BARRIERS IN FREIGHT FORWARDING MARKET
Tim Shorrock |
The South Korean government must fully liberalize its freight forwarding market by next summer and i
Maritime
ICC ORDERED TO COURT IN UNDERCHARGE DISPUTE
Stephanie Nall |
A federal bankruptcy court judge in North Carolina this week pointed to a brand new cash stream invo
US-MEXICO TREATY BANS DOUBLE TAXATION PACT EASES BURDEN ON TRANSPORT SECTOR
Kevin G. Hall |
The United States and Mexico have signed a bilateral income-tax treaty that, for the first time, pre
DREDGE-SITE FUNDING WOULD BECOME FEDERAL JOB UNDER HOUSE WATER BILL
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The cost of building new harbor dredge disposal sites is a federal responsibility under a $2.46 bill
Maritime
PLANE RETURNS TO AIRPORT AFTER ENGINE BLAST
(Reuter) |
A United Airlines aircraft with 238 passengers on board had to return to San Francisco airport soon
REP. KENNEDY SUPPORTS RELOCATION OF RAILYARD
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Consolidated Rail Corp. says it isn't going anywhere yet, despite a push by Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy I
SUIT CHALLENGES MOVE TO GUT STAMP PROGRAM FOR TRUCKERS
Dane Hamilton |
Taking what they believe is the quickest road for recovery, the National Association ofRegulatory Ut
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORTEDLY FINDS DEFECTS IN MCDONNELL CARGO PLANE
(Reuter) |
A Defense Department investigation has found serious defects in the wings of the McDonnell Douglas C
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
KOHL GAINS SUPPORT ON AIR PACT THREATBONN, Germany - German parliamentarians are bac
GLOBAL WARMING SEEN MAJOR THREAT TO RAIL LIVELIHOOD
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The good news: Railroads can expect to carry nearly all of the forecast annual increase of 200 milli
CASH-SHORT CAROLINA FREIGHT PLANS SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS
Dane Hamilton |
Faced with disappointing third-quarter earnings, Carolina Freight Corp. officials said they plan to
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Sept. 19, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled
AMSTERDAM'S SCHIPHOL POSTS INCREASE IN CARGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport Thursday said freight traffic rose 6.6 percent, to 340,000 tons, in the
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GAMBLES ON SPOT CHARTERS FREIGHTERS BOUGHT AT BARGAIN PRICES
Ira Breskin |
Connie Kalitta, one of the biggest bettors in an industry rife with risk takers, is taking a huge, b
GROWTH IN WORLD AIR FREIGHT TRAFFIC EXPECTED TO AVERAGE 6.9 PERCENT IN 1992-96
John Zarocostas |
International freight traffic will expand by an average of 6.9 percent in the period 1992-1996, the
SHIP GIANTS LINK SERVICES HAPAG PLEASES SHIPPERS, IRKS PACIFIC RIVALS
Allen R. Wastler |
Word that Hapag-Lloyd AG is coming back into the Pacific has shippers licking their lips in anticipa
WALL STREET ROLLS OUT OPTIMISTS TO DISCUSS NATION'S RAILROAD INDUSTRY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The view of the railroad industry from Wall Street is rosy. A panel of three veteran securit
SHIP GIANTS LINK SERVICES THREE LINES TO LAUNCH 3-CONTINENT OPERATION
Allen S. Roberts |
The largest Japanese and German containership lines are joining forces, with support from Singapore'
NADLER'S NOMINATION ELATES NY RAIL SHIPPERS
Gregory S. Johnson |
New York rail shippers are overjoyed that one of their strongest supporters, State Assemblyman Jerro
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HOUSE PANEL TO CONSIDER PLAN ON UNDERCHARGESDemocratic members of the House Public Works and
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD LOOKING FOR LIFSCHULTZ LOOKING FOR INVESTORS LOOKING FOR JOBS
Ira Rosenfeld |
The giveaway was he never called. The he is David K. Lifschultz, the man trying to win a $1.8 billio
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural ServiceAgric
Maritime
EXPORT ABCS - HENRY A. SAMUEL EXPORTERS SHOULD OBSERVE 12 COMMANDMENTS OF EXPORTING
Henry A. Samuel |
Exporters can avoid problems that crop up repeatedly by paying heed to 12 basic truths about exporti
Maritime
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
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP US CONTAINERPORTS
SOURCE: PIERS, New York |
No story.
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
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Sept. 24, 1992 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
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