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RAIL CONFERENCE PROBES PROBLEMS IN WORKPLACE
Lawrence Kaufman |
The fundamental differences between management and labor were the first order of business discussed
Rail News
CSX TRANSPORTATION GROUP PINS HOPES ON MULTIMODALISM
Lawrence Kaufman |
Both a lawyer and an economist, CSX Transportation Group President and Chief Executive Officer John
Rail News
SUPREME COURT WON'T REVIEW SECURITIES CASE
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court Monday refused to review the Federal Reserve Board decision to allow a bank to dea
NJ TRANSIT PLANS SERIES OF RAIL PROJECTS
(Ap) |
Gov. Thomas H. Kean and NJ Transit Corp. are expected to announce this week a series of rail project
Rail News
SAATCHI & SAATCHI MERGES AD AGENCIES
Gordon Platt |
Saatchi & Saatchi Co. announced the formal merger of two of its advertising agencies to form a combi
MERIWETHER JOINS DETROIT FREE PRESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Heath Meriwether, until recently executive editor of the Miami Herald, Monday was named executive ed
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Panel Votes Funds For LA Metro RailA House panel voted to allocate $150 million for the Los
Rail News
CUSTOMERS OF TRANSCO SCRAMBLING
John Maggs |
Customers of Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co. are scrambling to find new routes for their natural g
TAIWANESE PLEDGE 2ND LARGE US ORDER
P.T. Bangsberg |
A state-owned Taiwan company will buy more than $1 billion worth of U.S. petrochemical products duri
ICI RESELLS STAUFFER TO AKZO AMERICA
Edwin Unsworth |
With the ink on Imperial Chemical Industries PLC's contract for the $1.69 billion acquisition of Sta
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chun Agrees to Meet With Political FoesSEOUL, South Korea - President Chun Doo-hwan made a d
RAIL GRAIN TRAFFIC BOOMS IN SOUTHWEST
Andrea Chancellor |
The spring wheat harvest is in full swing and demand is heavy in the Southwest for railcars.
CARTER CRITICIZES KUWAITI SHIP PLAN
(Ap) |
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said Monday that instead of risking alignment with one side in th
Maritime
FINES SEEM TO SHOW FMC MORE ENFORCEMENT MINDED
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Federal Maritime Commission is serving notice to ports and terminal operators that they must liv
MARAD REVISES PAY-BACK RULES
Robert F. Morison |
The Maritime Administration completed revamping its rules governing the refunding of construction su
Maritime
US IMPORT CURBS COULD HIT HOME
Richard Lawrence |
U.S. companies would be among those hardest hit by across-the-board U.S. import curbs, government st
OFFICIAL ORDERS SHIP SEIZED FOLLOWING DOLPHINS' DEATH
(Ap) |
After the death of 38 dolphins off the coast of Apulia in southern Italy, authorities have seized a
Maritime
US, CANADA PLANNING TEST IN CUSTOMS
Leo Ryan |
For the first time, the United States and Canada will operate common border facilities on an experim
POLITICS PLAY BIG ROLE IN AUSTRALIAN DOCK STRIKES
Vincent W. Stove |
Almost half of strikes on the Australian waterfront involve political issues unrelated to working co
Maritime
FRANCE'S CGM INVESTS IN COMPUTER SYSTEM
Howard Schissel |
France's state-controlled shipping concern, Compagnie Generale Maritime, is engaged in an ambitious
Maritime
ASIANS ACT TO TIGHTEN COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Two of Asia's notorious piraters of trademarks and copyright are moving to clean up their act, and C
Maritime
KLOSTER CHANGES NAME AFTER NORWAY MERGER
Journal of Commerce Special |
Kloster Cruise A/S changes its name to Vard A/S today, the result of a merger between this company,
Maritime
MORAN LOSES NY RULING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stevedores should not be entitled to an "interstate commerce" sales tax exemption, according to a un
Maritime
VETERAN FORWARDER REFLECTS ON THEN AND NOW
Chris Dupin |
Talk to Colin Unsworth about the most important changes he's seen in the shipping business and he me
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Seattle Violence Linked to IBU StrikeIn a rash of weekend violence linked to a long strike a
Maritime
LEIF HOEGH COMPANIES MERGING INTO ONE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The four individual Leif Hoegh shipping companies are being merged into one, to be called Leif Hoegh
Maritime
NEW REGISTER LURES 52 SHIPS
Bob Wesenberg |
The new Norwegian International Ship Register (NIS) seems well on its way to be coming popularly acc
Maritime
GREECE ADMITS MARITIME PROBLEMS
Victor Walker |
Government acknowledgement that Greek-flag shipping will need substantial tax relief to be competiti
Maritime
GEOSTAR TRACKS TRUCKS WITH SATELLITES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Geostar Corp. announced successful implementation of the first phase of its satellite-based vehicle
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Commission Rules On Rail-Truck MovesRail-affiliated truck lines performing the highway porti
Trucking News
PACCAR TRUCK SALES OUTPACE NAVISTAR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Paccar Inc. of Bellevue, Wash., staged a dramatic upset in May sales of heavy trucks, outselling Nav
Trucking News
PORT OF SEATTLE'S CHILL FACILITY SHOULD PROVE TO BE QUITE FRUITFUL
Gloria Joseph |
Its old chill facility chocked full of fruit and a Japanese ship on the way with apples to discharge
Maritime
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
Trucking News
ICC SAYS FEDERAL RULES APPLY IN MATLACK CASE
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission reaffirmed a prior ruling that some freight trucked within a stat
Trucking News
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 22 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
COLOMBIA HITS PLAN OF FMC
Robert F. Morison |
The government of Colombia objected to U.S. Federal Maritime Commission's proposed retaliation again
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
929.0 (June 22) Previous day - 938.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
DOCK STRIKE THREAT IN UK RECEDES
Bruce Barnard |
The threat of a national dock strike over the closure of the Greenock container terminal in Scotland
Maritime
HOUSTON PORT COMMISSIONER INDICTED
Journal of Commerce Special |
In action unrelated to his port position, port of Houston Commissioner Refugio "Rey" Gonzales Jr. ha
Maritime
OLDEST IRONCLAD SHIP BECOMES TOURIST SITE
(Ap) |
To cheers from crowds lining the harbor and the beach, the world's oldest ironclad warship, the 127-
Maritime
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