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NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Japan's Asahi Breweries is importing a large amount of Coors beer. 1AAVIATION
EC NON-LIFE INSURERS WIN LIBERALIZATION NOD
Bruce Barnard |
The European Parliament has approved a long-delayed plan to create a free cross-border market for no
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
FORWARDERS EXPAND ROLES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Large freight forwarders specializing in air shipments say they're arranging everything for their cl
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Miners Return to Work At Arch North ForkJACKSON, Ky. - Employees of Arch on the North Fork r
OIL EXPLORATION HEATS UP ON WASH. DRILLING FRONTIER
Marita Van Oldenborgh |
Exploration activity is heating up in Washington state, one of the last undrilled frontiers in the U
DRUG EFFORT MAY SEND COAST GUARD REELING
Gloria Joseph |
Officially, Coast Guard Commandant Paul A. Yost Jr., basking in the glow of President Reagan's Wedne
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1438.0 (May 19, 1988) Previous day - 1455.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchang
Maritime
RAILROAD FREIGHT TRAFFIC INCREASED DURING APRIL
Lawrence Kaufman |
Railroad freight carloadings increased in April over the same month of 1987. It was the 15th consecu
Rail News
RAILS, SHIPPERS AGREE ON NEED TO POLISH INTERMODAL'S IMAGE
Andrea Chancellor |
The image of intermodal service remains tarnished because of a poor track record on a number of fron
Rail News
MOVES TO END THAI BOX ROW INCONCLUSIVE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Major shipping lines using Thailand's main containerport at Bangkok are still awaiting formal notifi
Maritime
SHIPPING STUDY CONVEYS HOPE, BUT URGES CAUTION IN GLOBAL MART
P.T. Bangsberg |
A steady decline in idle vessels, tighter financing for new ships and higher freight rates are combi
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL NATIONS AGREE SUBSIDY CUTS NEEDED
Wire and Staff Report |
An agreement for a framework approach to reducing agricultural subsidies reached Thursday at the Org
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Industrial Production In UK Increases 1.2 percentU.K. seasonally adjusted industrial product
Maritime
SPIEGEL TO BUY EDDIE BAUER
Chicago Tribune |
Spiegel Inc., the country's third-largest catalog retailer, said it has signed an agreement to acqui
Maritime
CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT, YELLOW WILL HIKE TRUCKING RATES IN JUNE
Leo Abruzzese |
Two of the nation's largest trucking companies will raise freight rates about 3.5 percent next month
MOBIL CHEMICAL PLANS EXPANSION OF TEXAS PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobil Chemical Co., a unit of Mobil Corp., is increasing polyethylene production in the United State
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thu., May 19, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ALEXANDER & ALEXANDER SERVICES INC. (New York) - Tinsley H. Irvin, president and chief executive off
FREQUENT FLIER PLANS: EVERYONE LIKES A FREE LUNCH
Christopher Lofting |
For better or for worse, frequent flier programs, and the hotel equivalent frequent stay programs, a
SEMINARS PLANNED ON DOE PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Energy Department has unveiled the initial steps in its proposed program to expand U.S. coal exp
TYLAN CORP. AGREES TO SELL INTEREST IN NIPPON TYLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tylan Corp. entered into an agreement to sell its 46.5 percent joint-venture interest in Nippon Tyla
PDO PLANS ERASABLE OPTICAL DISK
Ron Wolf |
Philips & Du Pont Optical Co. of Wilmington has announced plans to manufacture and market its first
TEAMSTERS APPROVE TRUCK PACT BY NARROW MARGIN OF 2.5 PERCENT
Leo Abruzzese |
Rank and file Teamsters narrowly approved a new national freight contract with the trucking industry
Trucking News
YANG MING ACCUSED BY NVO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A non-vessel-operating common carrier seeks more than $500,000 damages from Yang Ming Marine Transpo
Maritime
PORT UNIFICATION STUDY SAYS PHILADELPHIA PORTS IN HEALTHY CONDITION
(Ap) |
The regional port facilities along the Delaware River in Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are i
Maritime
RETURN TO COMPETITION TIED TO STRONGER MART
Laura Raley Borda |
Structural changes in the insurance industry are having a greater impact on the market than cyclical
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Product Bill Debate Focuses on ExemptionsThe House Energy and Commerce Committee agreed Thur
IMMUNETECH SIGNS PACT WITH JAPAN'S TANABE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Immunetech Pharmaceuticals and Tanabe Seiyaku Co., one of Japan's largest pharmaceutical companies,
EPITOPE, DU PONT SIGN PLANT R&D AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Epitope Inc. signed a collaborative research agreement with E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. for develo
HONG KONG CHANGEOVER DOESN'T WORRY CATHAY
Edwin Unsworth |
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., the Hong Kong-based airline belonging to the Swire Group, is not antici
Air Cargo
SHIP SUBSIDY REFORM UNLIKELY TO PASS IN '88
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Prospects for passage of maritime subsidy reform legislation this year appear to be very dismal.
FREIGHT FORWARDERS AUTOMATE TO STAY AFLOAT
Rose A. Horowitz |
Gone are the days when all an international freight forwarder needed to set up shop were a few phon
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Canadian Trade Agreement. May 24. Speaker: Robert Johnstone, consul general of Canada in New York. M
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 19, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CMS, ANR SIGN GAS SUPPLY PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CMS Energy Corp. said it signed a long-term gas supply agreement with ANR Production Co., a subsidia
US-EUROPEAN EFFORT URGED FOR JUMBO JET
John Davies |
The chairman of McDonnell Douglas Corp. says Douglas Aircraft Co. and Airbus Industrie must build a
Air Cargo
VA. PORT AGENCY SEEKS EXPEDITED BOND ISSUE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Virginia Port Authority's board of commissioners wants a proposed $110 million bond issue for va
Maritime
HAPAG CHIEF: 1987 SAW IMPROVEMENTS
Erich E. Toll |
World shipping showed some improvement in 1987, but the imbalance between supply and demand is likel
Maritime
ARKANSAS BEST URGES RAZORBACK BID'S REJECTION
Leo Abruzzese |
Arkansas Best Corp.'s board of directors urged its stockholders to reject an unsolicited $20 a share
Trucking News
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