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GROWTH IN SERVICES BOOSTS BOX MARKET
Kevin Commins |
The introduction of a variety of intermodal services is providing a big boost to the domestic contai
DO LINER CODE EXEMPTIONS HINT OF ANTITRUST?
Bruce Barnard |
The European Commission is keeping a wary eye on the activities of liner shipping conferences and co
SHIPBUILDING ORDER BOOK DECLINED IN FIRST QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The world's five largest shipbuilding nations all reported a decline in order books during the first
Maritime
MIAMI TO HOST CONFERENCE ON LATIN CARGO INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A conference focusing on Latin America's role in the air cargo industry is scheduled for this fall i
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
May 24, 1991 Copper Total, 24,645. Gold Total, .1,440,719.Silver Total, .260,151,104.
CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
Central Gulf Lines doesn't receive U.S. government operating subsidies, contrary to what was stated
Maritime
XIAMEN ZONE BATTLES HANDICAPS THAT FRUSTRATE OVERSEAS INVESTORS
Michael G. Gallagher |
This special economic zone reflects many of the problems associated with doing business in China, bu
Maritime
RIEGLE PUSHES MEASURE TO AMEND MEXICO PACT
John Maggs |
Sen. Donald Riegle, D-Mich., said he has the support of Majority Leader George Mitchell D-Maine, to
COMMODITY BRIEF
From Wire Reports |
NINE SOYBEAN TRADERS TO SERVE JAIL TIMECHICAGO - A U.S. district judge said nine Chicago Boa
JAMES M. NEVLER'S CRB FUTURES OUTLOOK
James M. Nevler |
WHILE DEMAND FOR COPPER outside Japan has been sluggish for months, perceptions of tight supplies an
UK INSURERS MAY PAY FOR INSURANCE FAILURE
Edwin Unsworth |
A High Court ruling this month increased the odds that policyholders of four insurance subsidiaries
RHONE-POULENC FOCUSES ON US WITH SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
Patricia Crisafulli |
In a gleaming tile and chrome kitchen, a man in a white laboratory coat fished doughnuts out of a va
VERSATILITY OF FLAT RACKS ATTRACTING USERS
Bob Edmonson |
The intermodal world is dominated by boxes - spaces with six faces that enclose anything from pantyh
VIRGINIA FARMERS RELY ON TOBACCO
Sam Martinette |
A decrease in the number of farms growing tobacco in Virginia may seem to lend a gloomy note to the
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT: NEXT LOGICAL STEP?
Lawrence H Kaufman |
In Europe, it's a fairly standard practice for manufacturers to contract for logistics management.
EDI SAILS SLOWER IN OCEAN
Joe Dysart |
Although some of the major ocean carriers have capitalized on the use of electronic data interchange
UN SHIP SAFETY BODY APPROVES VARIOUS MEASURES
Janet Porter |
The International Maritime Organization, under pressure to act more quickly on maritime safety matte
Maritime
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
May 24, 1991 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley 27.00
US SHIPPING GEARS UP FOR USSR GRAIN DEAL
Bruce Vail |
The market for shipping grain out of U.S. ports is heating up in anticipation of a big new export de
BUSH PRAISES BIPARTISANSHIP OF 'FAST-TRACK' EXTENSION VOTE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
President Bush lauded Senate passage of "fast-track" trade authority Friday and praised Senate leade
BARRY PARKER'S FUTURES & SHIPPING
JOC Staff |
AT THIS TIME of the year, observers of the dry bulk ship charter market usually start to use the phr
Maritime
ROSALIND RACHID'S TRADE TALK
Rosalind Rachid |
THE FIRST THING that struck us was the crowd, then the security. Attendees alone numbered we
Maritime
FRENCH SPEND BIG ON RAILS, PORTS
Jacques Neher |
After concentrating on reducing labor costs in the late 1980s, France's major containerports are spe
POLAND TO REMAIN TIED TO SOVIET OIL DESPITE CURRENCY WOES, EXPERT SAYS
David Bird |
Poland is likely to remain reliant on the Soviet Union for the bulk of its crude oil supplies this y
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of May 24, 1991 Prices in the spot chemicals table include spot quotations or list prices
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 24, 1991 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON - For the week ended May 18, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroa
NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICIAL GIVES BUILD-AND-CHARTER CONCEPT A BOOST
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A Navy logistics official says the idea of building militarily useful sealift vessels that would be
Maritime
TRADERS SAY SLUGGISHNESS WILL HOLD DOLLAR DOWN
Gordon Platt |
The U.S. dollar is stuck in a rut and seems more likely to bog down than to push ahead against other
US FIRMS URGED TO SEIZE OPPORTUNITIES AS ASIA STARTS TO TACKLE ENVIRONMENT
Kenneth J. Stier |
Rivers coursing through metropolitan Manila, capital of the Philippines,absorb the effluent
Maritime
. . . MODEL LEGISLATION DRAFTED
Russ Banham |
Insurance companies controlled by brokers were the target last year of regulatory action designed to
BRAZIL WHEAT CHOICE PRAISED
From Wire Reports |
Argentina commended Brazil for its decision not to buy of U.S. wheat subsidized through the export b
NICKEL WORKERS TO VOTE ON CONTRACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Union workers at Canada's Inco Ltd.'s nickel operations at Sudbury and Port Colbourne, Ontario, are
BROKERS STEP ON EXPENSE BRAKES SOME DROP SMALLER ACCOUNTS AS A RESULT OF SLOW GROWTH
Janet Aschkenasy |
Fewer insurance brokers will go first class when they travel to their annual convention this year.
LLOYD'S TIGHTENS RULES FOR FINANCIAL BACKERS
Edwin Unsworth |
There is a great deal of sense in the argument proposed by Lloyd's of London that less financial bac
HIGHWAY BILL COULD MODIFY INTERMODAL ROLE ALL EYES ARE ON US CONGRESS TO ENHANCE TRANSPORT PROGRAMS
Geoffrey H. Brown |
Congress and the Bush administration are talking about intermodalism, but how much this year's highw
TRANSPORT COMPANIES ROLL ALONG WITH EDI PLANS
Chris Dupin |
Transportation companies say they are pressing ahead with efforts to use electronic data interchange
GE LEADS THE PACK OF EDI NETWORK SERVICES
Alan Gersten |
The successful telecommunications networks used an early start, smart strategy and a mature program
TOKYO EXCHANGE WILL JOIN GLOBEX, RETIRED MERC CHAIRMAN PREDICTS
Ronald E. Yates |
Growing competition in global futures markets will force a reluctant Tokyo Stock Exchange to join th
NEW CAR FINDS MARKETS STAND-ALONE CAR BIG HIT ON RAILS
Richard Leonard |
New types of equipment are continually being developed for America's railroads. But, no matter how p
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