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TEMPORARY CHANNEL WILL BYPASS WRECK
Craig Dunlap |
The U.S. Coast Guard hopes to open a temporary channel by late today to allow commercial and naval v
Maritime
OPEN REGISTRIES GAIN ACCEPTANCE
Erich E. Toll |
Open shipping registries are gaining acceptance in traditional maritime nations, said Arnljot Stromm
Maritime
COMMISSION AFFORDS S. KOREA EXTRA TIME ON STEEL CARGO RULES
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission has decided to allow another six weeks for South Korea to revise its
Maritime
MARAD CLEARS APL FEEDER PLAN
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration will allow American President Lines, a subsidized liner company, to acqu
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 6, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Arco's Methanol Pump Is Unveiled by BushThe United States' first retail methanol pump was un
REAGAN ADDRESSES GAS CONFERENCE
Tim Sansbury |
President Reagan used a forum provided by the 17th World Gas Conference to make his first speech sin
OPEC MEETING IS DELAYED FOR NON-MEMBER TALKS
Roberta C. Yafie |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries postponed this week's ministerial meeting to buy t
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philadelphia Gas Seeks Rate IncreasePhiladelphia Gas Works filed for a $49 million increase
NCA CHIEF URGES JAPAN TO PURCHASE MORE US COAL
Tim Sansbury |
Richard Lawson, president of the National Coal Association, said Monday that greater coal purchases
FAA POINTS TO HUMAN FACTOR IN SAFETY
Dave Higdon |
The human factors of aircraft inspections has become for the first time a factor in identifying prob
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT COUNTRY WIDE APPOINTS 2 EXECUTIVES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Frank Bettencourt has joined Country Wide Transport Services Inc. as executive vice president and Jo
Air Cargo
DECONTROL HAS BRED CONTENTION IN LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
(Ap) |
The chairman of Pan American World Airways and several senior executives are fired after a closed-do
Air Cargo
PLASTICS CORNER HOECHST, OTHERS SET UP NEW VENTURE IN TAIWAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new Taiwan engineering plastics venture, Taiwan Engineering Plastics Co., was formed Monday by Pol
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
WILLIAM D. RUCKELHAUS ASSOCIATES (Seattle, Wash.) - Judith Ayres joined the firm as a vice president
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FMC Raises Price Of PersulfatesFMC Corp. is increasing the price of ammonium, potassium and
EPA UPHOLDS KILN PERMIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator has issued an order upholding the decision of
W.R. GRACE TO SELL FLA. FERTILIZER BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co. announced that a subsidiary has signed a letter of intent with an international con
ACQUISITION FEVER COOLED IN 1987
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The acquisition fever in the chemical industry may already have reached its peak, according to a rec
GROUP SUES OVER IMPLEMENTATION OF CALIF. BIRTH DEFECT PREVENTION ACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association has filed suit in the Los Angeles County Superior
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVED AT ANNUAL RATE OF 3.6 PERCENT IN FIRST QUARTER OF '88
(Ap) |
Productivity, a key measure of the U.S. economy's competitiveness, improved at an annual rate of 3.6
PLASTIC CORNER FOSTER WHEELER WINS BP CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Foster Wheeler Energy Ltd. was awarded a lump-sum contract for the engineering, procurement and cons
JAPANESE HOPE TO REDUCE CURBS ON CHINA SALES
A.E. Cullison |
The Japanese government will press next month to end restrictions on the export of 12 items to China
PORTLAND'S ENVIED EXPORT RICHES POSE PROBLEM
John Davies |
Don Grigg said Portland now has a severe crisis brought on by the changing face of international tra
US TRADE LEADERS, CHINESE SLATE HIGH-LEVEL TALKS
John Davies |
Nearly 1,000 U.S. trade and business leaders will head to Beijing next week to meet leading Chinese
FALSE ADVERTISING CAN PROVE COSTLY
(Ap) |
Being charged with false advertising can cost a company millions of dollars, even if no fine is ever
APL OFFICIAL TO ADDRESS INTERMODAL INSTITUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Timothy J. Rhein, president of American President Lines, will discuss at a meeting Friday the change
BOLIVIAN REGIME BUILDS CONFIDENCE
(Ap) |
With a long history of revolving-door regimes, it is a rarity for Bolivians to see the governments t
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Import Quota Watch 4A * Commodity Research Bureau's Futures Outlook 6A* Al Kraus - How the
RUBBER WORKERS UNION RATIFIES FIRESTONE PACT
(Ap) |
The United Rubber Workers union has ratified a three-year contract with Firestone Inc. that could ad
JAPANESE OPEN AIRPORT BIDDING TO FOREIGN FIRMS
A.E. Cullison |
Five U.S. companies and eight Western European firms won permission Mondayfrom the Kansai In
PORTS HIT CUSTOMS ON LACK OF DATA
Tony Seideman |
Delays by the U.S. Customs Service in providing key data are crippling automated port data systems,
SPIRALING PRICES SEND CALIF. HOMES OUT OF REACH
(Ap) |
Spiraling real estate prices pushed the median-priced home out of reach of 71 percent of California
CHILEAN FRUIT BRINGS BIG WINTER BUSINESS FOR PORTS OF PHILA.
Gloria Joseph |
Remember when, 10 or more years ago, it was virtually impossible during the dead of winter to find s
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
RECORD PASSENGERS HELPED JAL TURN A PROFIT IN YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Record number of international and domestic passengers resulted in a net profit of $133.5 million on
Air Cargo
IRELAND'S GUINNESS PEAT AVIATION LAYS PLANS FOR HUB IN BRUSSELS
Phillip Hastings |
Irish aircraft leasing company Guinness Peat Aviation is planning to set up a hub and spoke air oper
Air Cargo
MCARTOR KEEPS PRESSURE ON AIRPORT GROWTH NEEDS
Dave Higdon |
Federal Aviation Administrator Allan McArtor today continues his call for a program to expand the na
Air Cargo
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