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BURLINGTON SHAKES UP MANAGEMENT, AIRLINE
Mark W. Lyon |
Burlington Air Express has created a separate airline division to manage the operation of the compan
Air Cargo
FRUEHAUF SIGNS PACT WITH CHINESE TO MAKE REFRIGERATED BOXES
Josh Goldstein |
Fruehauf Corp. said it will begin manufacturing containers in China under a licensing agreement.
Trucking News
JACKSONVILLE YARD LANDS MSC PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Navy's Military Sealift Command awarded a $7,0282,147 contract to Jacksonville Shipyards Inc., J
Maritime
ELECTRIC BOAT PUTS JOB ADS ACROSS THE US
Josh Goldstein |
The submarine building division of General Dynamics Corp. has launched a nationwide campaign to fill
Maritime
FORMER LIMESTONE MINE HOUSES KANSAS CITY FOREIGN TRADE ZONE
Carlos M. Navarro |
A handful of companies have found ways to cut their operating expenses considerably and also defer o
MINNESOTA GETS 1ST TRADE ZONE FOR TWIN CITIES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Greater Metropolitan Area Foreign Trade Commission of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., has opene
ROADRAILER SETS LICENSING ACCORD WITH NEW ZEALAND RAILCAR BUILDER
Gregory S. Johnson |
RoadRailer Co. has reached a licensing agreement with a New Zealand railcar builder and expects to c
Rail News
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PBX, CENTREX SURVEY HINTS AT MARKET FREEZEA survey of PBX and Centrex users reveals that bus
CANAL TRAFFIC UNAFFECTED BY STRIKE
John Williams |
Some 150 dockworkers in Panama's Port of Balboa continued their strike against the government of Pan
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year9/21 9/20 Chan
PACT WITH JAPAN WOULD DO LITTLE, US SURVEY FINDS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Most U.S. private and public officials involved in trade with Japan think that a bilateral free trad
Maritime
COCA-COLA'S STRENGTH ABROAD LURES WALL STREET INVESTORS
(Reuter) |
Coca-Cola Co.'s rapid growth in Japan and Western Europe makes its stock a favorite among Wall Stree
Maritime
PEOPLE - IMPORTS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BACARDI IMPORTS INC. (Miami) - Eduardo Sardina was appointed chief operating officer. He will be res
Maritime
MEXICO MAY BE NEAR NEW DEBT PACKAGE
John Boyd |
Mexico may have lined up four industrial nations to back a major debt-reducing bond program, but the
DUKAKIS ADVISERS DIFFER ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Keith M. Rockwell |
Economic advisers to Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis differ widely on a controversia
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Buying in the Ivory Coast 6A * Vera Trojan - The Real Agenda of the G-7 10A* J. Johannes H
WESTINGHOUSE REPORTED FACING SUIT BY PHILIPPINES OVER NUCLEAR PLANT
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Philippine government intends to sue Westinghouse Electric Corp. over a nuclear power plant, pub
DROUGHT'S EFFECT ON BARGE TRAFFIC SEEN LINGERING
Tim Sansbury |
The drought of 1988 could affect coal barging on the Mississippi River system through this winter an
SHANGHAI EXPORTS COLOR FILM
(Ap) |
Shanghai Film Factory, maker of color films, has started to export 80,000 rolls of color films to Ho
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Robert Solomon - The Bash in Berlin 8A * P.T. Bangsberg - Sino-Soviet Mating Dance 8A* Don
124 TEAMSTERS EARNED OVER $100,000 IN 1987
Leo Abruzzese |
The late Jackie Presser earned more than $600,000 last year as president of the International Brothe
CANDIDATES' ADVISERS AIR TRADE, CURRENCY POLICIES
Keith M. Rockwell |
Key trade and economic policy advisers of the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates outl
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SYNTEX FORMS VENTURE WITH PROCTER & GAMBLEThe Procter & Gamble Co. and Syntex Corp. have sig
CONFERENCE REDUCES CURRENCY FEE TO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The shipping conference governing rates from the United States to Asia lowered its currency adjustme
Maritime
HERSHEY FOODS IS SWEET ON OPPORTUNITIES ARISING IN EUROPE
(Reuter) |
After shedding Friendly Ice Cream Corp. this summer, Hershey Foods Corp. is looking for new ventures
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW YORK TO CELEBRATE RETURN OF FERRYBOATSNew York City will hold its first Ferry Day Thursd
Maritime
CANADIAN P/C INSURERS CUT LOSSES IN QUARTER
Leo Ryan |
The underwriting results of Canada's property/casualty industry for the second quarter show an impro
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TRW SELLS 2 DIVISIONS TO CAMCO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TRW Inc. Tuesday announced that it signed a definitive agreement to sell its TRW Reda Pump and TRW O
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES PROPELLED TO CENTER STAGE BY THE ELECTION
(Reuter). |
The growing urgency of environmental issues will help the waste industry in coming years as the coun
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US, JAPAN CALL TRUCE ON DEVELOPMENT BANKTOKYO - Japan and the United States have called a tr
JAPAN'S HOUSE RESOLVES TO RETAIN RICE CURBS
(Ap) |
The lower house of Japan's parliament Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolutionagainst further openin
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Last week's U.S. Department of Agriculture's U.S. corn crop estimate was 4.462 billion bushels. The
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC SEEN BLOCKING GATT REVIEW PROGRESSThe European Community's apparent reluctance to submit
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOUTH KOREA MAY MISS TEXTILE EXPORT QUOTASEOUL, South Korea - The appreciating won has made
Maritime
P&O TRYING TO SPEED UP USE OF EDI IN BRITAIN
Janet Porter |
P&O Containers, Britain's leading container transport group, is taking the initiative in trying to p
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FLEMING WILL RESUME TALKS WITH TEAMSTERSFleming Cos., said it will resume negotiations with
Trucking News
NEW BOOK COVERS WAREHOUSING LAW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A book on Warehousing Law will be published this fall for distribution executives, warehouse operato
Trucking News
LE HAVRE EXPECTS BOX TRAFFIC TO RISE
Barbara Casassus |
Containerized cargo handled at the Port of Le Havre is forecast to reach 7.6 million tons this year,
Maritime
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