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'87 CARGO EXPANSION EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
Dave Higdon |
More cargo and freight probably will move by air this year than ever before, says the annual report
Air Cargo
IATA DIRECTOR: 1989 OUTLOOK IS ENCOURAGING
Leo Ryan |
This year is shaping up as the best so far in this decade for the world airline industry and the 198
Air Cargo
EUROPE FACES SEVERE CAPACITY WOES
Edwin Unsworth |
Europe is heading for severe shortages of airport and air traffic control capacity in a few years be
Air Cargo
EDI EXCHANGE
Tony Seideman |
YET ANOTHER GROUP IS STEAMING at the U.S. Customs Service. Members of the American National
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GEIS, HUGHES SET PACT ON DATA NETWORK TIESROCKVILLE, Md. - Hughes Network Systems will insta
AS COMPUTER 'HORSES' GO, LOTUS' AGENDA TOUGH TO RIDE
Phillip Robinson |
Addresses, phone numbers, ideas, prices, appointments and other short scraps of information are vita
AIR CARGO SECTOR WEIGHS BARRIERS TO EDI SYSTEMS
Ira Breskin |
The air cargo industry invariably will demand that disparate electronic data interchange systems tal
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UNITED ADDING FLIGHTS FROM NORTHERN CALIF.United Air Lines will add to its scheduled service
Air Cargo
MANDL IS TAILOR-MADE TO MEET BUSINESS CHALLENGES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Energetic, with a compact 5-foot, 10-inch athletic frame and looking younger than his 44 years, Alex
Maritime
SEA-LAND'S CHAIRMAN MAPS STRATEGY ON TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Before he was appointed chairman and chief executive officer at Sea-Land Corp., Alex J. Mandl was ch
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DISTRESSED WORKER SEEKS AID FROM FELAThe Supreme Court Monday asked the federal government t
Rail News
ICC TO PROBE CHICAGO RAIL DISPUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Commission rejected an attempt by the Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railr
Rail News
TRUCK REBUILDERS GAIN UNDER TAX ACT
Leo Abruzzese |
Companies that rebuild and repair heavy trucks will save $11 million in federal taxes over the next
Trucking News
THE 50-MILE RULE: WHAT IS IT?
JOC Staff |
The 50-mile rule is the shorthand designation for the first two of 11 Rules on Containers," a major
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 31, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High Low V
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1373 (Oct. 31, 1988) Previous day - 1371 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange i
Maritime
COMMISSION SAYS LAW ALLOWS CURBS ON LOYALTY PACTS
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission has concluded that ocean carrier rate-making conferences may bar a m
Maritime
TOTEM PROTESTS DEAL ARRANGED BY SEA-LAND
Robert F. Morison |
Totem Ocean Trailer Express Inc., Seattle, called Sea-Land Service Inc.'s effort to offer combined d
Maritime
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COAST GUARD TO RENEW REQUEST FOR ICEBREAKERFor years the U.S. Coast Guard has wanted to buy
Maritime
YUGOSLAV LEADER URGES FAST REFORMS
(Ap) |
President Raif Dizdarevic told government officials Friday that nationwide unrest threatens politica
NJ AUTO REFORM BILL AWAITS GOV. KEAN'S OK
(Ap) |
A bill protecting drivers with good records from Joint Underwriting Association rate hikes is headed
THIN BORDERS MAKE BAD NEIGHBORS IN S. AMERICA
James Bruce |
While the United States and Canada move toward an agreement to ignore a common 2,700-mile border and
LIFE INSURERS HOPE IRS LIMITS ACTION TO ABUSES
Leah R. Young |
The life insurance industry has its fingers crossed: It hopes the Internal Revenue Service will conf
HEALTH INSURANCE FRAUD WIDESPREAD AND COSTLY, AETNA SURVEY SHOWS
(Ap) |
Four out of 10 Americans covered by health insurance have encountered some form of insurance fraud,
INSURANCE EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CORROON & BLACK POSTS LOWER NET INCOMECorroon & Black Corp. reported net income for the thir
FRENCH REPORT PREMIUM GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Special |
French insurers registered an operating loss of 600 million francs (US$100 million) in the life sect
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TORT REFORM LOBBYISTS CHALLENGE RAND STUDYThe American Tort Reform Association is challengin
PRIVATE SECTOR CAPITAL SPENDING IN JAPAN EXPECTED TO RISE 17.5 PERCENT
A.E. Cullison |
Capital spending by Japan's private sector is expected to climb by 17.5 percent in fiscal 1988, a te
TOO MANY 'TRICKS' FORCE INSURER TO 'TREAT' FAMILY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Experts couldn't explain the smoky mist that sometimes permeated a house inOrland Hills, Ill
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
JOB DATA LIKELY TO SPUR NEXT BIG DOLLAR MOVE
Kevin Commins |
Next Friday's employment report will provide the catalyst for the next big move in the dollar, econo
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MERRILL LYNCH & CO. (New York) - Paul W. Critchlow was named senior vice president for communication
IMF CHIEF ISSUES CALL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH
Barbara Casassus |
Michel Camdessus, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Friday issued a strong call
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
KOREAN BANK TO HIKE IMPORT FINANCINGSEOUL, South Korea - Export-Import Bank of Korea loans f
DEBT-EQUITY AUCTION IN BRAZIL HITS RECORD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Investors swapped a record $210.6 million in Brazilian loans for equity in Brazilian companies at la
BRITISH STEEL SHARE OFFER TO BEGIN WEDNESDAY
Janet Porter |
The British government's privatization program resumes this week when the sale of the British Steel
FUTURES SEAT PRICES RECOVER FROM LOSSES ON CHICAGO EXCHANGES
Mark Kollar |
After falling sharply with the stock markets late last year, seat prices at the Chicago futures exch
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX INCHED DOWN LAST WEEK
Howard Simon |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index on Friday ended the month at 98.4, down from 98.6 the
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