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PUGET SOUND SURE IT'LL KEEP CANADIAN-OUND CARGO
Gloria Joseph |
Puget Sound port leaders say steamship lines are likely to continue dropping off Canadian-bound carg
Maritime
SUMITOMO RUBBER EYES US MARKET
Journal of Commerce Special |
Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Japan's leading maker of industrial flooring, is laying the groundwork f
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS UNION CARBIDE'S NET SOARS 92 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. reported a 92 percent increase in second quarter net income of $69.0 million, or
SENATOR CRITICIZES ADMINISTRATION AS SAFETY PANEL OPENS HEARINGS
Dave Higdon |
Echoing themes he sounded last fall, Senate majority leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., charged the Rea
Air Cargo
SAN FRANCISCO FREES TODD FROM LEASE
Maureen Robb |
The port of San Francisco has let Todd Shipyards Corp. out of a lease, leaving Todd free to close it
Maritime
HEAT WAVE PUTS GENERATORS OUT OF ACTION IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
Three electric generators in western Japan blew up from an overload, cutting power to millions of ho
AIDS SCARE BOOSTS DEMAND FOR MALAYSIAN RUBBER
(Ap) |
The world AIDS scare has boosted the global demand and the price for Malaysia's natural rubber, whic
Maritime
ON THE MOVE NH COMPANY PROMOTES VP TO PRESIDENT
-Staff Report |
C.H. Sprague & Son Co. promoted Edward E. Bulmer to president and chief executive of this large dist
TRADE DATA FORECAST IS MIXED
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. merchandise trade deficit will improve this year and next but worsen again in 1989, two eco
LABOR CHIEF HITS REFLAGGING
Robert F. Morison |
A top maritime labor leader said it would be better for the United States to lease idle U.S. tankers
Maritime
BOXPORT OPERATOR IN HONG KONG PLANS US DRIVE
Noel Fletcher |
A major containerport operator is planning a promotional swing through the United States and Europe
Maritime
COAL IMPORT TAX EXPECTED TO GET HOUSE APPROVAL
Tim Sansbury |
The chances look good for House passage of the bill voted this week by the House Interior Committee
FED'S EASING ON RESTRAINTS DONE WITHOUT ALTERING STANCE
John Boyd |
The Federal Reserve has allowed a recent easing in overall restraint on the money supply, but withou
US MOSCOW EMBASSY WAS INSURED 'MALICIOUS MISCHIEF' MAY FOOT PART OF BILL
Russ Banham |
Those maliciously mischievous men at the KGB may have unwittingly tripped an insurance policy reimbu
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION The Defense Department threatened to withhold needed technology if Japan pursues pl
FINANCIAL SECURITY, SCHRODER TACKLE SECURITIES 'CRISIS'
C.A. Carpenter |
J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. of London and Financial Security Assurance of New York announced an agr
LLOYD'S FINISHES DIVESTMENT
Edwin Unsworth |
For Lloyd's of London insurance brokers, today is D-Day - the deadline for divesting their interests
PAKISTANI SOUGHT IN EXPORT CASE
(Ap) |
Pakistan has issued an arrest warrant for a Pakistani citizen implicated in an alleged plot to expor
Maritime
SHIP MUST COMPLY WITH RULES TO FLY THE BRITISH RED ENSIGN
Janet Porter |
As Kuwaiti tankers started sailing under the U.S. flag, the British government has said that normal
Maritime
RYDER SYSTEM POSTS 20 PERCENT RISE IN EARNINGS
Leo Abruzzese |
Ryder System Inc. posted a 20 percent gain in its second quarter earnings, fueled by strong demand i
Trucking News
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Aquino Signs Decree On Land ReformMANILA, Philippines -President Corazon Aquino Wednesday de
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
France Plans to Sell Portion of Air FranceThe government intends to offer up to 15 percent o
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rail's Tracing System Attracting CustomersSanta Fe Railway said it's handling nearly 300 cal
Rail News
MACK ROW ENCOUNTERS NEW DELAY FEDERAL JUDGE RULES DISPUTE BE RETURNED TO A NY ARBITRATOR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The battle between Mack Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers took two steps forward and one step
Trucking News
WIDE APPROVAL OF TRADE BILL WORRIES JAPAN
A.E. Cullison |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan expressed his deep apprehensions concerning overwhelming a
TRADE BILL CONFEREES FACE MAJOR TASK REAGAN HAS LONG LIST OF OBJECTIONS
Keith M. Rockwell |
With Senate passage of the omnibus trade bill there is no longer any doubt a trade bill will arrive
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pentagon Denies Rumor of Ship AttackU.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tankers and Navy ships have not bee
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
State Bureau Mistake May Save Motorists $1Massachusetts motorists who already have received
EL PASO TO RESTART POLYETHYLENE PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
El Paso Products Co., headquartered in Odessa, Texas, plans to restart its idled high presure low de
LIBERTY MUTUAL ROW IN MAINE CONTINUES
Paula L. Green |
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. is still turning away assignments from the state's involuntary workers
KUWAIT HOPES TO EXPAND GASOLINE STATION NETWORK
(Ap) |
Despite the crisis in the gulf, the man in charge of Kuwait's overseas oil marketing says his compan
US COAL GROUP CRITICAL OF POLICY ON EXPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
The United States, unlike other countries, is not ready to take advantage of international opportuni
GAS ABANDONMENT POLICY REVERSED BY APPEALS COURT
(Ap) |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relied on an erroneous premise to justify how it decides wh
DIFFERENT PLAYERS, SAME GAME
Chicago Tribune |
The U.S. Navy's escort of reflagged Kuwaiti tankers is the latest chapter in a history of gunboat di
Maritime
DOT SEEKS NOD TO CONTROL AIRCRAFT
Dave Higdon |
The Transportation Department for the first time is seeking legislative authority to regulate public
Air Cargo
REFLAGGED SHIPS SAIL INTO GULF
JOC Staff |
Two Kuwaiti tankers flying the Stars and Stripes and their U.S. Navy escorts Wednesday steamed past
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IVECO Sales Up 14 percent In First Half of '87BLUE BELL, Pa. - IVECO Trucks of North America
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 22 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
13 CHARGED IN NY DOCK RACKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An International Longshoremen's Association delegate and five dockworkers are among 13 persons charg
Maritime
BETTER DIETS BOOST LIFE SPANS AT ZOO
Jim Detjen |
How do you keep an anteater happy? Mix together eggs, peanut butter and milk. And then - to
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