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ABS COMING BACK TO NYC NEXT MONTH
Jon Jacobs |
The American Bureau of Shipping will move its world headquarters to New York's World Trade Center in
Maritime
US CARGO MARKET FINALLY STABILIZES
Russ Banham |
The cargo insurance market is stabilizing, with underwriters charging higher premiums and improved c
"SCRAPPINGS' COULD REDUCE COAL TRANSPORTATION RATES
Alan Abrams |
They say it won't be like 1986. In that year, hundreds of new dry bulk ships came on the mar
CANADIAN FIRM HOPES TO SELL NEW ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER IN US
(Reuter) |
A Canadian company has produced a new calorie-free sweetener that it said rivals the leading sugar s
MUM'S THE WORD ON LABOR TALKS
Dennis Melamed |
It's an explosive issue. No one is talking about what may lay ahead for the United Mine Work
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce |
As of Sept. 12, 1991 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list pric
AMERICAN AIRLINES TO SLASH SPENDING
From Wire Reports |
Citing "rotten" conditions in the industry, American Airlines, the nation's largest airline, said We
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CHICAGO SOUTHSHORE BUYS 75 CARS FOR STEELMICHIGAN CITY, Ind. - The Chicago SouthShore & Sout
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
COUCH POTATOES: GET SET TO TUNE IN INTERACTIVE TV
Alton Slagle |
If a small Virginia company has its way, couch potatoes soon will be able to aim an electronic gun a
Maritime
CHINA AIMS TO CREATE MAJOR GRAIN REGION IN NORTHEAST SECTOR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China is acting to turn a three-river area in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang into a major
QANTAS OPTS TO USE AIRMAX FEEDER SERVICE
Kevin Commins |
Qantas Airways Ltd. has opted to use Airmax Inc., a specialized trucking company, to move cargo betw
US URGED TO REVIVE SHIP FINANCING PROGRAM
Tim Shorrock |
The chief executive of a U.S.-flag shipping company this week called for expanding U.S. government-g
Maritime
OIL POLLUTION ACT PUSHES INSURANCE LIMITS EVEN HIGHER
Sheridan Brinley |
Suppose you own a tanker carrying 100,000 gross tons of crude oil to the United States. Besides that
TRADING WITH COLOMBIA TARIFF ON IMPORTS SLASHED
Duncan Robinson |
Following in the footsteps of neighbors Chile and Bolivia, Colombia earlier this month slashed tarif
Maritime
SEA-LAND SERVICE EXPANDS INTRA-EUROPE OPERATION
JOC Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. said it added four vessels and seven new ports of call to its network of conta
Maritime
DELTA CHIEF SAYS CHALLENGING DECADE WILL FOLLOW ITS PURCHASE OF PAN AM
Craig Dunlap |
Delta Air Lines' $1.7 billion acquisition of Pan American World Airways' European and Asian routes a
SEED COMPANY MERGER GIVES BOOST TO EXPORTS
Duncan Robinson |
When Rogers Brothers Seed Co. merged with Northrup King Co., both expected a stronger export product
CHARLOTTE SKEPTICAL OF GLOBAL AIRPORT PROPOSED FOR NC
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The state road show to explain and drum up support for a North Carolina global air cargo industrial
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
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
SOVIET PORT EXECUTIVES WARNED TO AVOID TRAP OF OVERDEVELOPMENT
John Davies |
Port executives developing container terminals in the Soviet Union would be wise to avoid the mistak
Maritime
EC UNITY LIKELY TO LIFT 3RD WORLD MARGINALLY
Paula L. Green |
The unification of the European Community is likely to hand developing countries only a 7 percent bo
Maritime
CANADIAN FARMERS, EXPORTERS SUFFER AS GRAIN PILES UP
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A backup in grain loadings at Canada's West Coast ports because of a strike by federal employees is
INSURERS SAY S&P TIGHTENING CAPITAL RULES
Patricia Lamiell |
Insurance officials say Standard & Poor's Corp. is quietly tightening the capital and surplus standa
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
WORLD SUGAR SURPLUS PUT AT 2 MILLION TONSWorld sugar production will again exceed co
NEW US WASTE RULES LIKELY TO BENEFIT LARGE LANDFILLS
Chicago Tribune |
New federal regulations on waste disposal sites should leave industry giants like Waste Management I
CANADIAN STRIKE CAUSES "NIGHTMARES' FOR TRUCKERS
Leo Ryan |
Canada's trucking industry is reeling under the nationwide public service strike, which entered its
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
PAKISTAN HOLDS ITS HEAD HIGH DESPITE ECONOMIC BURDENS
N. Vasuki Rao |
The government of Pakistan appears confident it can improve the country's economic performance despi
DONALD F. AMERMAN JR. MANAGING EDITOR, PHILLIPSBURG
JOC Staff |
Don Amerman is managing editor in the Phillipsburg, N.J., production facility of The Journal of Comm
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 12, 1991 RESELLER Rack_Prices are in cents per gallonUnleaded
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
Sept. 12, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%
NY OIL OPTIONS
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange Sept. 11, 1991CRUDE OIL(1,000 barrels; dollars and cent
COAL A HOT TOPIC IN FLORIDA AS UTILITIES PLAN NEW PLANTS
Arthur Gottschalk |
Coal has become a hot topic in Florida, where one electric utility said it will build anew coal-fire
HANJIN COMPLAINT SEEKS $29,000 FROM SHIPPER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Hanjin Shipping Co. complaint before the Federal Maritime Commission is seeking $29,000 in ocean f
Maritime
US INSURERS BUY AMERICAN HIGH LONDON RATES MAKE US MARKET MORE DESIRABLE
Russ Banham |
Business is up for the marine reinsurance industry in the United States, as more domestic marine ins
DES MOINES AIRPORT FINALIZING PLANS FOR NEW CARGO BUILDING SPRING MAY BRING START OF CONSTRUCTION
John Boyd |
Final blueprints for a new air cargo building at Des Moines (Iowa) International Airportare being na
US ETHYLENE PRODUCERS EXPECT EXPORTS TO FALL IN 2ND HALF
Patricia Crisafulli |
Exports of ethylene derivatives, which go into many products from solvents to plastics to antifreeze
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1553 (Sept. 12, 1991) Previous day - 1552 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
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