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PHONE RATE PROPOSAL MAY MEAN $1.6 BILLION SAVING FOR CONSUMERS
(Ap) |
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a new method of regulating interstate telephone r
FARMING, TRADE WILL DOMINATE OECD MEETING
Barbara Casassus |
The campaign to reduce farm subsidies worldwide has received only patchy support in the year since t
US BUSINESS URGED TO IMPROVE MARKETING, SERVICE IN S. KOREA
Keith M. Rockwell |
A leading South Korean businessman told U.S. corporate executives that U.S. products can compete wit
STRIKES SQUEEZE KOREAN CARMAKER
Hannah Moore |
The strike that crippled South Korea's second largest automaker for 40 days is over, but at a cost t
JAPAN AIMS TO BECOME NO. 1 AID CONTRIBUTOR
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will surpass the United States as the world's largest aid donor by next March, a senior offici
'IN-LINE' RISE IN PRICE INDEX BRINGS RELIEF
John Boyd |
Inflation watchers breathed a sigh of relief after seeing Friday's government report on wholesale pr
BIG THREE AUTO SALES SOAR 36.2 PERCENT
(Ap) |
The Big Three automakers sold 36.2 percent more domestic-made cars and light trucks in the first 10
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Britain's Civil Aviation Authority is considering pricing airport slots as one mean
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A Page 1A article in The Journal of Commerce on May 4, headlined, Soviets Show Interest in Joint Ve
SAUDIS BOOST US CHEMICAL SALES EFFORT
Charles Thurston |
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. is adding people and facilities for its U.S.-based marketing of chemica
RAIL LABOR NEGOTIATIONS COULD BE CONTENTIOUS
Howard S. Abramson |
The United Transportation Union's rejection of CSX Transportation's gain- sharing proposal as a corn
AUTO IMPORTER FAVORS AWAITING 1989 TRADE BILL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A U.S. auto importers' spokesman said he would prefer that an omnibus trade bill be put off until ne
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
CHIP FIRMS HIT CLAIMS JAPAN PACT CUT SUPPLY
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. semiconductor manufacturers are seeking to head off complaints that the current shortage of som
SPECIAL SECTION - PENNSYLVANIA: SPECIAL REPORT ON SHIPPING & TRADE, PAGE 8A.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: A dramatic turnaround is seen for Pennsylvania's manufacturing. 8APhiladelphia
ALL TRANSPORT MODES IN CANADA TO ADOPT SAME DATA STANDARD
Ira Breskin |
Canadian transportation industries and the federal government in Ottawa are backing development of a
SPECIAL SECTION - SOUTH CAROLINA: TRADE AND INVESTMENT SURVEY, PAGES 5A-7A
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Port deficiencies may stymie skyrocketing South Carolina's intermodal growth ra
DRY CARGO SHIP RATES REBOUND STRONGLY
Janet Porter |
Dry cargo freight rates rebounded strongly last week as a mood of optimism returned to the market.
H-P CITES PRODUCTIVITY STRATEGIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Using manufacturing techniques first developed in the United States and since refined by the Japanes
COMPATIBILITY LOOMS LARGE IN RAIL SOFTWARE
Kevin Commins |
Only a short time ago, railroads thought the best computer software was the kind that couldn't talk
EDI BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
USAir to Participate In Apollo PartnershipWASHINGTON - USAir has agreed to participate throu
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 millionor l
CUSTOMS BROKERS MUST PROJECT FUTURE ROLE, IMPACT OF EDI
Douglas C. Harper |
Accepting automation as an inevitable force is only the first step on the customs brokers and freigh
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1428.5 (May 12, 1988) Previous day - 1397.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchang
Maritime
W. GERMAN 'HACKER' CRACKS CODES, INVADES US MILITARY COMPUTERS
Chicago Tribune |
Scientists described Tuesday how a West German computer whiz cracked password codes that allowed him
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 12, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High L
Maritime
IT'S BEGINNING OF END FOR VTS IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard has begun phasing out its Vessel Traffic Service in New York harbor. Effecti
Maritime
BRITISH SEAMEN TO END SECONDARY STRIKE ACTION
Janet Porter |
Ferry services between Britain and the rest of Europe should start to return to normal today.
Maritime
PORT DELI CATERS TO TUG CREWS
Journal of Commerce Special |
When Jim and Donna Moriarty opened their convenience store near the Tulsa Port of Catoosa three year
Maritime
LA. PROSECUTOR WON'T TRY COAST GUARD OFFICIAL
Marie Prat |
U.S. Attorney John Volz says he won't prosecute the former U.S. Coast Guard commander for the Gulf C
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lloyd's Confirms Latest Ship AttacksMANAMA, Bahrain - Iraq announced Thursday that its warpl
Maritime
CLARIFICATION CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story on overweight containers in the May 10 edition should have indicated that no agency has yet
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UP Plans to Relocate Headquarters to Pa.The Union Pacific Corp. is moving its headquarters f
Trucking News
GREG JOHNSON - MANAGING TRAFFIC
Greg Johnson |
A TEXAS COURT RULING in Texas' Travis County (see story on this page) means Armstrong World Industr
Trucking News
ISUZU UNVEILS FLATLOW TRUCK
Mark Magnier |
Isuzu Truck of America has introduced the 1989 NPR Flatlow, a light-duty truck aimed primarily at th
Trucking News
TEXAS COURT CONTRADICTS AGENCY CARPET RULING
Leo Abruzzese |
A Texas state court said carpets trucked between points within the state but originating elsewhere a
Trucking News
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RULES IN NY VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW
Leo Abruzzese |
The Department of Transportation said New York City violated federal law by imposing time-of-day and
Trucking News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended April 30 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
Rail News
MARAD APPROVES DRILLING RIG SALE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has approved the sale of three drilling units by Paterson Gulf Coast Dri
Maritime
NINE WORKERS HURT AT SHIPYARD
(Ap) |
Union officials called for an investigation into an industrial accident at the National Steel & Ship
Maritime
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