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TOP CONTAINER LEASING FIRMS MOVING INTO SAN FRANCISCO
Josh Goldstein |
Location, location, location. San Francisco has attracted yet another container leasing comp
FAR EAST BOOM PROMPTS HAPAG BOXSHIP ORDER
Erich E. Toll |
Hapag-Lloyd AG, the West German shipping and tourism group, plans to boost its Far East shipping cap
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
CUSTOMS AGENT KILLED IN CONN.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A U.S. Customs agent was killed at the New Haven Terminal after being hit by a forklift. Jam
Maritime
US-SOVIET PETROCHEMICAL VENTURES ARE TERMED BEST BET FOR SUCCESS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Soviet Union is seeking ways to add value to its traditional industries, and thus joint ventures
CHINESE AND SOVIETS PLAN A $400 MILLION PULP MILL
Noel Fletcher |
China and the Soviet Union are planning a $400 million pulp mill - the largest joint venture ever en
BRITISH TO DEFEND THEIR PINT AND MILE
(Ap) |
The British will yield an inch, but not a mile - and don't even think about swapping their venerable
Maritime
ARGENTINA INVITES BIDS ON FIELDS DESPITE UNCERTAINTIES OVER POLICY
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine government opens bidding Monday under its fourth exploration and production round, ami
SPACE SHORTAGE FORCES SEATTLE TO ROUTE CARGO BY TRUCK
John Davies |
Hundreds of tons of air freight bound from Seattle to Europe are being trucked to airports as far aw
Air Cargo
BIG COMPANIES ARE MAIN USERS OF AUTOMATION
Tony Seideman |
Use of automated technology is changing basic roles and behaviors in manufacturing, transportation a
INDEPENDENT STEVEDORES' UNIT KEEPS LOW PROFILE, FOR NOW
Marie Prat |
The Association of Independent Stevedores and Terminal Operators is alive and well and keeping a low
Maritime
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RYDER SYSTEM POSTS RISE IN EARNINGSRyder System Inc. increased sales and earnings during the
Trucking News
CITIBANK, GOULANDRIS MAP PLANS FOR INTERNATIONAL TANKERS LTD.
Chris Dupin |
Citibank NA and the London-based ship operator N.J. Goulandris Agencies Ltd. are forming a new compa
Maritime
NEW YORK CITY ECONOMY SURVIVED STOCK CRASH
JOC Staff |
The city's economy fared much better than expected in the year after last October's stock market cra
US SOFTWARE PLANTS SET FOR INDIA
Neel Patri |
Three more U.S. computer companies are set to establish totally export- oriented software units in I
Maritime
CHINA WORKS TO LIBERALIZE JOINT VENTURES
P.T. Bangsberg |
More changes appear to be in the offing for foreign investors in China, and while they are said to b
Maritime
TOYOTA GETS HIGH AND LOW MARKS IN KENTUCKY
Paul Prather |
Central Kentuckians like the people who have moved here with the new Georgetown Toyota plant, but th
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Buying in Oman 4A * Tom Connors - Washington 8A* Paul W. MacAvoy - Gas Deregulation Comes
TRADE SHIFT AIDS NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES
Chris Dupin |
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd., the national flag line of Singapore, claims the world's fastest-growing t
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Oct. 19, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
FAA READY TO ORDER BROADER INSPECTIONS OF OLDER BOEING 737S
(Ap) |
The Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to order a broader inspection of older Boeing 737 a
Air Cargo
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NATIONALE-NEDERLANDEN BUYS MONY CANADANationale-Nederlanden NV, the largest insurer in the N
ALBERTA'S NEW ETHANE POLICY SPURS PETROCHEMICAL EXPANSION
Marita Van Oldenborgh |
The Alberta government has announced a new ethane policy that effectively gives the green light to o
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BAYER TO ACQUIRE COOPER TECHNICONWest German pharmaceutical group Bayer AG said it would buy
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 19, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
BRITISH COLUMBIA COAL HAD ANOTHER DISMAL YEAR
Brian Lewis |
A financial report prepared for the Coal Association of Canada paints another year of dismal results
MAILFAST VOLUME UP 20 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TNT Mailfast's volume increased about 20 percent last month, when the British Post was paralyzed by
Air Cargo
PEACE TALKS BEGIN BETWEEN TWO RIVALS IN 'DEBIT CARD' SPAT
Torrey Byles |
Moving money electronically is becoming an increasingly important way to make money. As a re
EMPLOYERS SET NY MEETINGS ON BOX RULES
Bruce Vail |
The 50-mile container rule is moving onto the front burner this week as top representatives of docks
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRADE CUSTOMS LISTS APPOINTMENTS
Wire and Staff Reports |
The U.S. Customs Service announced two appointments to the agency's national headquarters staff.
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CUBA SEEKS INROADS IN FASHION MARKETCuba's annual fashion show opened on Tuesday with its or
Maritime
MINN. HOPES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM WILL SPARK THE STATE'S ECONOMY
Lee Egerstrom |
Minnesotans will vote next month on a state lottery that could, if approved, fund the Greater Minnes
ELI LILLY MOVING SALESPEOPLE TO JAPAN
David Penticuff |
Eli Lilly & Co. is moving its own sales force into Japan, easing its reliance on Shionogi & Co. as i
JAPAN PARTS FIRMS AREN'T HAPPY IN US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japanese automotive parts suppliers who have moved to the United States aren't that happy with the r
CROWLEY SEEKS SLOT-CHARTER AGREEMENT FOR AMTRANS
Bruce Vail |
Crowley Maritime Corp. wants to charter space from another steamship line to replace its monthly lin
BANKERS CONCERNED OVER MEXICAN LOAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Commercial bankers gathered for a conference here Wednesday expressed concern that the United States
NJ AUTO POOL CHIEF FACES FURTHER ACTION
(Ap) |
The general manager of the Joint Underwriting Association was suspended without pay for nine days af
MORE JOB LOSSES LIKELY IN THE CITY OF LONDON
JIM McCALLUM |
One year after the biggest stock market collapse in history, economists say the industry shakeout he
TOKYO PROSECUTORS SEARCH COMPANIES TIED TO SCANDAL
(Ap) |
Prosecutors on Wednesday searched the headquarters of two companies linked to an insider trading sca
WHY THE US DECIDED TO OFFER $3.5 BILLION
(Reuter) |
The specter of political instability on the southern border of the United States drove Washington to
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