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12 FREIGHT FORWARDERS LOSE LICENSES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission announced the revocation of a dozen freight forwarder licenses.<
Maritime
EVERGREEN SHARES TO BE SOLD ON TAIWANESE STOCK EXCHANGE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Part of Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan) looks set to be floated on the Taiwanese Stock Exchange in S
Maritime
RAIL LINE REOPENS ALONG COLUMBIA RIVER
(Ap) |
A rail line along the Columbia River reopened Sunday, but a highway remainedclosed three day
Rail News
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO TO BUY 35 PERCENT OF WOOD GUNDY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
First National Bank of Chicago agreed in principle to purchase a 35 percent interest in Wood Gundy C
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rohm & Haas Raises Polycarbonate PricesPHILADELPHIA Rohm & Haas Co. has announced price inc
SMITHKLINE UNIT TO MARKET SCOTTISH DNA SYNTHESIZERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Beckman Instruments, a subsidiary of SmithKline Beckman Corp., has obtained rights to market DNA syn
AVIATION BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Union Workers Ratify Pact With RockwellLOS ANGELES - Eighty-five percent of union workers at
Air Cargo
DOW REACTS TO CALIF. BAN OF PESTICIDE
Charles Thurston |
Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich., has reacted to a ban of its Plictran pesticide by the California D
ALLIED SIGNAL SELLS NEPTUNE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Allied Signal Inc. sold its Neptune International unit to Schlumberger Ltd. Neptune produces
EUROPEANS DEEPLY DIVIDED ON A CURE FOR BUDGET CRISIS EC MAY JUNK PROPOSAL TO TAX VEGETABLE OILS
Bruce Barnard |
Leaders of the European Community's 12 member states were deeply divided Monday night on how to solv
IRAQIS CLAIM HIT ON TANKER
(Ap) |
Iraq said its fighter-bombers hit a ship off Iran Monday as new warnings of retaliation by Iran rais
Maritime
RHINE SHIPPING ON MOVE AGAIN
Erich Toll |
Shipping on the Rhine River near Karlsruhe, West Germany, is moving again after salvage crews remove
Maritime
ITALY'S SANDOZ TO PAY DAMAGES
(Ap) |
As doctors ruled out possible health hazards for residents, Sandoz officials announced Monday that t
ACCIDENT GENERATES DEMANDS
Tom Mcniff |
Aviation officials reacted cautiously to Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn's demand that overnight cargo fl
Air Cargo
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM DEBUTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A tanker full of hydrofluoric acid rumbles down an icy interstate near Cleveland when a couple of ho
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Justice Seeks Delay In Greyhound TakeoverThe Justice Department is seeking a delay of the re
Trucking News
MANAGING BENEFITS & HEALTH CARE AIDS COSTS: SMALL PART OF OVERALL HEALTH BILL
Journal of Commerce Special |
A Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia study of AIDS patients showed that although costs associated wi
FED APPROVES TAKEOVER OF SEARS SAVINGS UNITS
Leah R. Young |
The Federal Reserve Board Monday approved the takeover by Citicorp of the assets and liabilities of
SEC ASKS TEXAS FOR LAW REVIEW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texaco Inc. said it has been notified that the U.S. Securities and ExchangeCommission will u
TRANSAMERICA CORP. BATTLING TAKEOVER RUMORS, AGAIN
C.A. Carpenter |
The Power of the Pyramid is working overtime for Transamerica Corp. The insurance and financ
POLAND ASSURES JAPAN ON DEBT, REQUESTS ADDITIONAL CREDIT
(Ap) |
Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski assured Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone Monday that Poland can re
Maritime
US, EC FAIL TO END 'SPAGHETTI' TRADE WAR
Bruce Barnard |
The latest bid to resolve the longstanding row over European Community pasta exports to the United S
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
AFRICA - SHIPPING AND PORTS
JOC Staff |
Top Stories Many African oil producers are diversifying their exports away from dependency o
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Egypt to Co-produce US M-1 Battle TankThe U.S. government has agreed in principle to an Egyp
Maritime
ALPHA OPENS OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Alpha International, a customs broker, freight forwarder and travel agent, has opened a new Los Ange
Maritime
OPEC ACCORD BOOSTS OILS
Gordon Platt |
Stocks rose in quiet trading Monday, with oil issues powering the advance. Weekend news of a
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
10 Students Receive Soo Line ScholarshipsSoo Line Railroad has selected 10 graduating high s
Rail News
STUDY LISTS OPERATING COSTS OF PRIVATE TRUCK FLEETS
Leo Abruzzese |
Private truck fleets operated at an average cost of $1.63 a mile in 1986, according to a new analysi
Trucking News
CONN. OIL TERMINAL OPERATOR GETS GO-AHEAD ON PIER EXPANSION
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection has approved a pier expansion proposed by Lex
COAL GROUP CONSIDERS MERGER NCA FORMS PANEL TO WEIGH MARRIAGE TO MINING CONGRESS
Tim Sansbury |
The National Coal Association and American Mining Congress will consider merging to form one major l
BANK EXECUTIVES REMAIN CONCERNED ABOUT D&O
Journal of Commerce Special |
The problems of recruiting and retaining qualified outside directors and the issue of director liabi
CHINA SEEKS HOME-GROWN CARS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Technology and foreign money, especially from the United States, are seen as keys to upgrading China
Maritime
HONG KONG SHARE OF US MART FALLS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Despite a general and rapid rise in Hong Kong exports to the United States, its biggest market, Hong
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
TRADE Mitsubishi SubsidiaryNames New PresidentMinoru Makihara was named president an
EVERGREEN DROPS SHIP PLAN
Philip Hastings |
Evergreen International Corp. of Taiwan has apparently had a change of heart over previously announc
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TOTEM OFFERS TO BUY FOSS
Gloria Joseph |
Dillingham Holdings Inc. and Totem Resources Corp. have announced they've reached an agreement where
Maritime
FED'S 'BEIGE BOOK' REPORT NOTES MODERATE GROWTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Most Federal Reserve district banks reported "moderate economic growth" in a report prepared for Jul
WATCHDOG GROUP HITS FRENCH SHIP POLICIES
Howard Schissel |
The French Cour des Comptes, a watchdog financial institution, has published a report highly critica
Maritime
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