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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Noble Announces Gas Find in GulfARDMORE, Okla. - Noble Affiliates Inc. announced a natural g
PEOPLE - RAILROADS SIMPSON TAKES POST AT PROGRESS INSTITUTE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Thomas D. Simpson has begun his duties as a vice president at the Railway Progress Institute, the as
Rail News
YEUTTER: US FIRMS GETTING AGGRESSIVE ON EXPORTS
(Ap) |
U.S. businessmen are beginning to aggressively re-establish export markets and should be highly comp
Maritime
NYLON HAS COME A LONG WAY, BABY, IN 50 YEARS
Leah R. Young |
As a girl in grade school, it was exciting to get my first pair of nylon stockings - seams and all.
CHINA'S FUSHUN SEEKS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
Noel Fletcher |
One of China's northeastern industrial centers is looking for foreign know- how and equipment as it
US CLAIMS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN TRANSIT FREQUENTLY MISLABLED
Dave Higdon |
Improperly labeled shipments of hazardous materials are a widespread problem in the transportation b
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Health-Care Insurers Plan to MergeNAUGATUCK, Conn. - Alternative Health Care Systems Inc. an
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
India Issues Summons For Carbide OfficialsBHOPAL, India - Former Union Carbide Chairman Warr
BP'S PATH SEEMS CLEAR IN TAKEOVER OF BRITOIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
British Petroleum's proposed takeover of North Sea oil company, Britoil PLC, looks more likely to su
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Two W. German Yards Ink Cooperation PactFRANKFURT, West Germany - Bremer Vulkan AG, the Brem
Maritime
SEVEN UNDELIVERED SUBCOMPACTS FOUND ABOARD OUTBOUND CARRIER
Mark Wilson |
A Liberian-registered car carrier was sailing out of a British Columbia port, en route for Japan, wh
Maritime
SKILLED DRIVER SHORTAGE LIKELY TO ALTER TRANSPORTATION PATTERNS
Tony Seideman |
A good truck driver is hard to find. In the Midwest, change that to near impossible, according to so
Trucking News
CANAL RUNNING SMOOTHLY DESPITE UNREST IN PANAMA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Panama Canal continues to function normally despite the political uproar shaking that country.
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Iveco Adds 4 Dealers To Sales NetworkBLUE BELL, Pa. - Iveco Trucks of North America Inc. sai
Trucking News
FORD'S F-SUPER DUTY COULD SPOOK IMPORTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
After years of haunting U.S. truck makers, it looks as if the phantom class may finally be giving up
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 5, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High L
Maritime
COMPANY HOPING THAT AMERICANS GO GOOFY OVER MICKEY MOUSE PASTA
(Ap) |
A small company seeking a niche in the gourmet pasta market is ready to unveil a new weapon combinin
JAPAN URGED TO CUT BEEF COSTS
(Ap) |
A government advisory committee on agriculture said the production cost of domestic beef and milk pr
TUG STRIKE COULD HIT PORT OF NY UNION DISLIKES OWNERS' MANNING, PAY CUT PROPOSALS
James Nolan |
Tugboat owners and union crews in New York harbor are girding for a strike next week when a three-ye
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES (San Francisco) - Richard A. Johnson was named director of the Pacific Nort
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ohio Edison Sales Rose 5.5 percent in 1987AKRON, Ohio - Ohio Edison Wednesday said total kil
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Shelina Shariff |
Aromatic Solvent Spot Prices JumpA major producer revealed that spot prices for toluene have
EXPORTERS EXPECT CONTRACT RATIFICATION
Tim Sansbury |
Most U.S. coal exporters are optimistic that the tentative agreement on a new national coal miners'
RUMORS OF SOVIET NUCLEAR ACCIDENT SHAKE EUROPE'S FINANCIAL MARKETS
Boston Globe |
Rumors of another accident at a Soviet nuclear plant began Wednesday morning in European financial m
GAS AS BOILER FUEL PRAISED AND PANNED
Journal of Commerce Special |
As Massachusetts officials tout natural gas as a source of relief for New England's electricity supp
LABOR PROTECTION STAND WIDENS SPLIT IN AGENCY
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has formally clarified its stand against labor protection in most
Rail News
GE DEAL TARGETS METAL INDUSTRY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
GE Information Services Co.'s new deal with Can/Am Tech Inc. puts it into a new marketplace.
Trucking News
COMMISSION HAS APPROVED CHARTER DEALS IN THE PAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission has a history of approving charter deals like Sea-Land Service Inc.'
Maritime
ECONSHIP DEAL A COMFORT TO SOME
Rose A. Horowitz |
The pending return of the world's largest containerships to service by threetrans-Atlantic s
Maritime
PEOPLE - FINANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (New York) - Theodore Wolf joined the Canadian bank's New York-ba
FARM SUBSIDY ROOTS RUN DEEP IN JAPAN'S POLITICAL CULTURE
Agweek Magazine |
Japanese farmers are the world's most highly subsidized and protected, according to one of the best
MEXICAN TRADE SURPLUS SOARED 83 PERCENT LAST YEAR
(Ap) |
Mexico registered an $8.43 billion trade surplus in 1987, an increase of 83 percent over 1986, the g
Maritime
WEST GERMANS SHOP FOR BETTER STORE HOURS
Alice Siegert |
By 6:30 most evenings the cobblestone market square that forms the heart of West Germany's capital h
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Commerce Says Dutch Dump Brass MaterialsBrass sheet and strip from the Netherlands are being
Maritime
US-FLAG OCEAN CARRIERS WIN SOME, LOSE SOME ON CARGO PREFERENCE
Robert F. Morison |
U.S.-flag ocean carriers won one cargo preference fight between government agencies but lost a secon
WHITE HOUSE HITS BARGE LEGISLATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Reagan administration is opposed to legislation requiring the use of U.S.-built barges to haul s
Maritime
PORT GUARDS IN NEW YORK AGREE ON PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Waterfront management and the Port Police & Guards Union in New York harbor have agreed on a new lab
Maritime
BILL WOULD ALLOW MAINE TO SEIZE UNSAFE RAILROADS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Maine state legislators will file a bill shortly that could condemn unsafe railroads and transfer ow
Rail News
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mass. Insurers Trying To Cut Car Repair CostSome auto insurers in Massachusetts are setting
JAPAN FAVORS RESTRICTIONS ON BASIC FOODSTUFFS
(Ap) |
Japan will propose in forthcoming international negotiations on agriculture trade that nations be en
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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