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CONTROLLERS SEEM READY TO UNIONIZE
(Ap) |
Six years after a strike by air traffic controllers led to their firing by President Reagan, the new
Air Cargo
UK STRIKE DELAYS AIR, SEA TRAVELERS
(Ap) |
Thousands of airline passengers suffered delays and cancellations Monday as air traffic control assi
Air Cargo
COURT TO TEST RULING ON TWA UNION DUES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge by Trans World Airlines of a lower court ruling requiri
Air Cargo
AIR MIDWEST EXPECTS TO GET BACK ON TRACK
Tom Green |
Air Midwest grounded one-third of its fleet and canceled about 20 percent of its scheduled flights F
Air Cargo
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT BUSINESS SEEN BOOMING
Charles Thurston |
The number of states requiring environmental audits of industrial property prior to sale is expected
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FAA Nominee Offers Aviation BackgroundIn choosing a new federal aviation administrator, Pres
Air Cargo
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Vista Chemical to Hike Flexible PVC PricesVista Chemical Co. announced that it is increasing
CHEMICAL MARKETS WITCO UNIT INCREASES PEROXIDE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Argus division of Witco Corp. is increasing prices for benzoyl peroxide and other selected peroxide
BILOXI GIVEN NOD TO DOCK CASINO SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Panamanian cruise ship with casino gambling on board soon may be calling the Mississippi Gulf Coas
Maritime
NY GROUP NAMES INVENTOR OF YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leo H. Sternbach, Ph.D., former director of medicinal chemistry at Hoffmann- La Roche Inc., was name
YUGOSLAVIAN LINE IS 40 YEARS OLD
Joseph Bonney |
Jugolinija, the Yugoslavian line, is a government-owned company that doesn't act like one. T
Maritime
REVISED REPORT ON COAL PAINTS BRIGHTER PICTURE
Tim Sansbury |
A coal industry advisory group substantially revised an earlier estimate that low oil prices could c
FMC ASKED TO RESOLVE ALA. DISPUTE
ROBERT F. MORISON Journal of Commerce Staff |
Three stevedoring companies and five insurance companies want the Federal Maritime Commission to ste
Maritime
ACADEMY ALTERS CRUISE POLICIES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Kenneth Curtis, Maine Maritime Academy president, is flying almost as much as he's sailing on the ac
Maritime
CORRECTION CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
A dredging project that began last week in Baltimore was the first within the port area that was par
Maritime
GREECE HOPES TO IMPORT NATURAL GAS INSTEAD OF OIL
Victor Walker |
The Greek government proposes to buy natural gas from the Soviet Union and Algeria, as part of its p
COURT UPHOLDS MISS. TAX RULING
(Ap) |
The rights of Claiborne County, Miss., residents were not violated by a state referendum dividing th
HIGH COURT REJECTS ACID RAIN BID
(Ap) |
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to force the Reagan administration to adopt rules for reduc
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Petrobras to Set Up London-Based UnitRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - The Brazilian state oil compan
IOWA BANKER-FARMER MAKES FRIENDS IN USSR
(Ap) |
He's a farm boy who knows plenty about hogs and harvests, cattle and corn, life on the land. And whe
Maritime
BECHTEL GROUP ADOPTS AN EGYPTIAN APPROACH
John Davies |
Lower oil prices and currency problems are making it more difficult to do business in Egypt, but com
Maritime
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Seeks Partners For Genetics ProjectVENICE, Italy - Japan is using the economic summit
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
JAPAN VOWS DRIVE TO GET ALL US SANCTIONS LIFTED
Janet Porter |
Japan will do everything it can to make possible the lifting of all U.S. sanctions against Japanese
CRUISE BUG IS BITING, BUT SHIPOWNERS LOVE IT
Bruce Barnard |
Shipowners, jockeying for position in one of the few expanding sectors of the maritime industry, are
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
JOC Staff |
WORLD BANK MOROCCO - $60 million to improve the nation's water supply system and $60 million
Maritime
NO ECONOMIES AT THE SUMMIT
Janet Porter |
Forget about the economic summit. What about the economics of the summit? No one is prepared
NEGOTIATORS CONFIDENT ON NMU AGREEMENT
Chris Dupin |
Contract negotiations between the National Maritime Union and its employers are coming down to the w
GINNIE MAES CAN'T ESCAPE STATE TAXES
Leah R. Young |
Insurance companies and other financial services corporations are liable for state taxes on Governme
MARITIME NATIONS HIT SHIP RULE BILL
Robert F. Morison |
Several major maritime countries lodged official objections to pending U.S. shipping legislation tha
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Marad Nod Sought On Foreign TankerTwo subsidized U.S.-flag bulk carrier companies asked the
Maritime
SENATOR LINE OUTLINES KEY FACTORS OF SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Karl-Heinz Sager, chairman and founder of Senator Line, feels the biggest shipping lines will contin
Maritime
XTRA TO PURCHASE PIGGYBACK FLEET
Journal of Commerce Special |
XTRA Corp. said it has agreed to acquire the fleet of piggyback trailers now operated by Availco Sys
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CWT's Management Hopes to Buy GerberFREMONT, Mich. - Gerber Products Co. announced that the
Trucking News
TNT NORTH AMERICA SETS ROBINS TRANSPORT PURCHASE
Leo Abruzzese |
TNT North America Inc. announced the purchase of a specialty truck line using a patented trailer to
Trucking News
LEO ABRUZZESE'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Leo Abruzzese |
THE THREE MAJOR AEROSPACE COMPANIES THAT ARE PARTNERS in the European Airbus Industrie consortium ma
Trucking News
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
989.5 (June 5) Previous day - 1015.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
NEW ENGLAND TARGETS TRUCK RULE STANDARDS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A consortium of five New England states has taken the first steps toward untangling the snarl of reg
CHANNEL DEEPENING BEGINS IN BALTIMORE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Baltimore's 50-foot channel project, which has been mired in controversy for the past 20
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 5 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
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