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HARASSED WORKERS STRIKE AT AUSTRALIAN TOLL BRIDGE
(Ap) |
Toll collectors on Sydney's harbor bridge went on strike late last week, complaining that drivers sp
Maritime
BRAKE ACTIONS BEFORE CONGRESS, DOT, OTHER GROUPS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The following is a partial list of ongoing efforts related to truck brakes: * Truck and Bus
Trucking News
EXXON PROJECT NEAR APPROVAL IN CALIFORNIA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An agreement allowing Exxon to begin building its long-delayed $2.5 billion offshore oil project is
JOINT HOUSING VENTURE SLOW TO GET OFF GROUND
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A new joint venture between an American Indian tribe and a Finnish company wants to sell prefabricat
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Obtaining Top Performance From Distributors and Agents in International Markets. June 1-2, World Tra
Maritime
NAKASONE SEES YEN STABILIZING
(Ap) |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said the yen finally appears to be stabilizing against the dollar a
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Nippon Steel Reports $91 Million Net LossNippon Steel Corp., the world's largest steelmaker,
Maritime
FAA PUSHES REQUIREMENT ON WIND SHEAR EQUIPMENT
(Ap) |
The Federal Aviation Administration wants to require that jetliners have equipment to help pilots re
Air Cargo
BCAL ADDS CARGO CAPACITY BETWEEN EUROPE AND JAPAN
Edwin Unsworth |
British Caledonian Airways is adding 140 metric tons a week of extra freight capacity between Britai
Air Cargo
SHORTLINE GROUP NAMES NEW MEMBER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Shortline Railroad Association has announced a new member, Dynamic Sciences Ltd. of Mon
Rail News
LAWSUITS CREATING DEARTH OF DIRECTORS
(Ap) |
A year ago, the Money Store, a financial services company based in Springfield, N.J., dismantled its
IMC, SYNBIOTICS PROPOSE PROGRAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. and Synbiotics Corp. announced plans for a multi-year progra
BRAZIL'S CENTRAL BANK PREPARES DEBT SWAP PLAN
James Bruce |
Spokesmen for the Brazilian central bank, private industry and academia disagreed here about the imm
HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE TO SELL FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hoffman-La Roche Inc., Nutley, N.J., plans to sell a 3,000-ton-a-year intermediates plant in Freepor
BOFA SAYS BRAZIL, ECUADOR KEY TO BANK RECOVERY
John Davies |
Bank of America has leaped out of a frying pan of bad commercial shipping and oil-related loans, onl
CARRIERS STILL WAITING FOR EXPORT BOOM DOLLAR DECLINE PRODUCES NO MIRACLES
Mark Magnier |
The long-awaited decline of the dollar has produced no export miracles for the trans-Atlantic ocean
EXPORTERS LOOK ABROAD AS US BANK ROLE FADES
William Armbruster |
U.S. exporters may have to look increasingly to Japanese and European banks to obtain trade financin
CREDIT MART FOCUSES ON VENICE SUMMIT
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The credit markets are looking ahead to next week's economic summit in Venice with some degree of sk
COLOMBIAN CARGO SETS OFF TREMORS IN PENNSYLVANIA
James Asher |
Carrying coals to Newcastle, the seaport for an English coal-producing region, was such a silly noti
CHINA EYES TRADE AGENTS
Noel Fletcher |
Another change may be on the way in the manner of China trade, with local agents appointed to handle
Maritime
BRITISH AIRPORT FIRM GETS OSAKA CONTRACT
(Ap) |
A British airport planning company has become the first foreign firm awarded a contract in the plann
Air Cargo
AIR FREIGHT RATE BATTLE IN PROGRESS AT SAN JUAN
Hans William Perl |
Claude Bonazzo, district sales manager for Flying Tigers Air Cargo at Puerto Rico's largest airport,
Air Cargo
BEIJING BANS SMOKING AT TERMINAL
(Ap) |
Beijing Railway Station today will become China's first rail terminal to ban smoking entirely on its
Rail News
REINSURANCE GROUP CHIEF SAYS PRICE CUTS ARE BACK
C.A. Carpenter |
Primary insurers are cutting prices again in standard casualty lines now, said the new chairman of a
ASBESTOS MAKERS HAIL CALIF. RULING
Francis Moriarty |
Judge Ira Brown Jr. handed down his decision Friday in phase three of the coordinated asbestos cover
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 29, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
IMPORTED FLATWARE 'SCRAPPED' US-MADE CUTLERY TO BE PRESENTED AT BREAKFAST FETE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Senate is planning a major event to "scrap" flatware made abroad that has been used in Sena
Maritime
PURCHASING MANAGERS FORESEE MAY GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. economy continued to grow during May, said the nation's industrial purchasing managers, alt
LARGE APPETITES MAKE HONG KONG ATTRACTIVE
Noel Fletcher |
For three days at least, the local staples involving noodles, rice and prawns gave way to California
GAS PIPELINE SIGNATURE RESCHEDULED
Gloria Joseph |
The scheduled signing by Alaska's Governor Steve Cowper of a gas pipeline bill was delayed due to sc
VPA SEEKS BIDS FOR IMPROVING RAIL FACILITIES
Rocky L. Rinker |
The Virginia Port Authority is soliciting bids to improve rail cargo-handling facilities at Newport
Maritime
FOREIGNERS INVEST RECORD SUM IN US
(Ap) |
Foreigners invested a record $31.5 billion in U.S. businesses last year, a 36.2 percent increase fro
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 29 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
IROQUOIS CHANGES COURSE, MEETS SAME OPPOSITION
(Ap) |
Connecticut residents kicked up a fuss, so a consortium planning to build a natural gas pipeline fro
ATLANTA'S HARTSFIELD AIRPORT IS BUSIEST
(Ap) |
Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport surpassed Chicago's O'Hare International during the first
Air Cargo
EXPORT SLUMP BLAMED ON POOR US MARKETING
Janet Porter |
Poor marketing skills rather than price related factors are to blame for the United States' disappoi
CHEMICALS: TRADE, TECHNOLOGY & TRANSPORTATION
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The chemical industry is poised for increased profits as it restructures researc
MEXICAN LABOR SEEKS WAGE HIKE
(Ap) |
Mexico's major labor federations will seek a raise of 25 percent to 28 percent in the minimum wage i
FMC ASKED TO PROBE KSC POLICY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California Shipping Line Inc., Inglewood, Calif., wants the Federal MaritimeCommission to br
Maritime
FRENCH PORT REVIVES TERMINAL PLANS
Bruce Barnard |
The port of Lorient in Brittany, Northwest France, has revived plans to build a large offshore coal
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