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SHIPYARD EXPLOSION INJURES SIX PERSONS AT ROTTERDAM
(Ap) |
Six persons were injured Wednesday in an explosion at a shipyard here where two submarines are under
Maritime
SKEPTICS DOUBTED TRANSCON PLAN BUT COMPANY USED EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP TO RENEW ITS FLEET
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Trucking industry analysts viewed with much interest the decision by Transcon Lines in November 1983
US OIL OUTPUT DECLINES SHARPLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Domestic crude oil production declined sharply during the first quarter, the American Petroleum Inst
US CHIP ALLEGATIONS IRRITATE HONG KONG
(Ap) |
U.S. allegations that Japanese companies sold semiconductor chips in Hong Kong at unfair prices have
Maritime
S. KOREANS TO PURCHASE US CAR PARTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
South Korean automakers say they intend to start buying parts from the United States instead of Japa
Maritime
ROBOTS TO BE USED FOR HAZARDOUS JOBS
Chicago Tribune (AP) |
Within days of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, the wheels were spinning in Harvey Meieran's head.
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
International Intermodal Expo '87, April 21-23, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Ga. Contact
US HOUSEHOLD SIZE AT RECORD LOW
(Ap) |
The typical U.S. household is less crowded than ever before, with the number of people in each home
HONDURAS TO ACCEPT DELIVERY OF US FIGHTER JETS IN DECEMBER
(Ap) |
Honduras announced it will accept delivery in December of four advanced fighter jets from the United
MIRON TRYING TO SELL MARY NOUR CEMENT CARGO
Journal of Commerce Special |
A Boston Fuel Transportation Co. tug lay alongside a Panamanian-registered cement carrier in a Bosto
Maritime
COPTER PERFORMANCE FALLS SHORT OF STANDARD
(Ap) |
The U.S. Coast Guard's new multimillion-dollar helicopters are spending more time in the shop than i
Maritime
UK CUSTOMS FEELS LABOR ROW'S EFFECTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The British Customs labor dispute started to bite in Northern Ireland this week, while Spanish civil
CUSTOMS PLAN UPSETS BAY PORTS
Maureen Robb |
A plan to close most Customs inspection sites in northern California could drive more cargo away fro
Maritime
ON THE MOVE SIEMENS UNIT ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
H. Warner Krause, president and chief executive of Siemens Information Systems and its newly acquire
NAKASONE VISIT UNLIKELY TO BRING CHIPS ACCORD
A.E. Cullison |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's visit to Washington at the end of the month probably won't bring
COPPER MINE DEVELOPMENT MAY BE ALTERED IN CHILE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Rio Algom is studying a cheaper alternative for developing its Cerro Colorado copper property in nor
NIPPON STEEL, CALGENE ENTER R&D PROJECT
(Ap) |
Nippon Steel Co., the world's largest steel maker, and the U.S. biotechnology firm Calgene Inc., of
Maritime
REAGAN URGED TO TALK COAL WITH JAPANESE
Tim Sansbury |
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., asked President Reagan to take another crack at exerting pressure on
US ACTION ON CHIPS SEEN ILL-TIMED
A.E. Cullison |
The seven-month-old U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Arrangement of 1986 will work if given sufficient time
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Confectionery Expo Slated for MilanMIAD, the International Exhibit for Confectionery and Bak
Maritime
US REASSURES EC ON TEXTILE BILL
(Ap) |
U.S. congressmen, led by Dan Rostenkowski, D-Ill., House Ways and Means committee chairman, told a t
DOT COUNSEL URGES TRANSFER OF UNITED RUN
Tim Neale |
The Department of Transportation should rescind United Airlines' right to operate daily service bet
JAPANESE ASSISTANCE TO HANOI CRITICIZED
P.T. Bangsberg |
As the yen takes off into the stratosphere, Japan is scrambling to move business offshore and to est
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Korea BOP Surplus Soared in 1st QuarterSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea posted a current
Maritime
SHIP CARRYING SHEEP HIT IN GULF
(Ap) |
A Philippines-flag vessel sailing to Kuwait with a load of Australian sheep was attacked and set abl
Maritime
GLEASON DENIAL IRKS CANADIANS
Leo Ryan |
Thomas W. Gleason, president of the International Longshoremen's Association, denied Wednesday that
Maritime
PHILIPPINES KICKS OFF PRIVATIZATION
Richard Gourlay |
The Philippine government moved its efforts to woo American and other foreign capital back to the Ph
SHAKING UP THE OLD CROWD
Orlando Sentinel |
Index futures are among the newer kids on the block in the world of finance. But the newcomers are s
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., April 15, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
CANADIAN SUPPLIES OF GAS SEEN SUFFICIENT UNTIL 2000
Brian Lewis |
Canadian natural gas supplies will be sufficient to supply export markets in the United States at le
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK MACHINE PROVIDES NON-CONTACT MEASURING
JOC Staff |
Two non-contact coordinate measurement machines from a British company provide rapid and accurate ch
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The Philippines is threatening to demand new talks on its debt restructuring.
Maritime
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
FlightSafety Posts Record Earnings NEW YORK - FlightSafety International reported record fir
FMC LOOKS AT TAIWAN IN SHIP BARRIER PROBE
Robert F. Morison |
Taiwan is the Federal Maritime Commission's latest target in the agency's effort to eliminate foreig
JAPAN UNLIKELY TO LIFT FARM BARRIERS
(Ap) |
Japan is unlikely to make major concessions on agricultural trade barriers when U.S. Secretary of Ag
Maritime
UAL MOVES TO CLARIFY PILOTS' BID
Chicago Tribune |
Richard Ferris, UAL Inc. chairman, in his first public response to a $4.5 billion bid by pilots for
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TECO ENERGY TO DIVERSIFY, FORM THREE SUBSIDIARIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TECO Energy Inc.'s board authorized the formation of new subsidiaries in cogeneration and finance, a
CHAPTER 11 PROTECTION ENDS FOR SEATRAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Seatrain Lines Inc. said its plan to emerge from Chapter 11 was confirmed as expected on April 9. Ef
Maritime
TRANSAX/RATES, TFL OPEN TARIFF LINK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trans Freight Lines and Transax/RATES, the maritime information company, have opened a mainframe-to
Maritime
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