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ANTWERP HANDLER COURTS SEA-LAND ECT CONTRACT EXPIRING
Simon Cameron Moore |
Hessenatie Neptunus N.V., Antwerp's largest stevedore, hopes to lure Sea- Land Service Inc. to its
Maritime
GOVERNMENT TO MEDIATE ROTTERDAM DOCK TALKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Dutch government is to mediate between striking dockworkers and employers in the port of Rotterd
Maritime
OAKLAND LANDFILL STILL ON HOLD
Maureen Robb |
Despite a court ruling in its favor, the port of Oakland still must convince the federal government
Maritime
NORWEGIAN COMPANIES JOIN FORCES
Bob Wesenberg |
Two Norwegian bulk transport shipping companies, Western Bulk Carriers (WBC) of Oslo and Ugland Bulk
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Minneapolis to Host Technical Conference"Discover Change" will be the focus of the 58th annu
Maritime
COAL DUMPINGS DROP AT HAMPTON ROADS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The distribution of coal dumpings at Hampton Roads rail export facilities during 1986 dropped over 3
Maritime
STRIKE SPREADS AGAINST CROWLEY NON-UNION WORKERS, BOSSES MAN THE COMPANY'S TUGS
Gloria Joseph |
Almost 800 tug and barge workers on the West Coast stayed off the job Wednesday as a strike against
Maritime
WORLD'S NEWEST SHIPOWNER ENCOUNTERS TRIALS, TRIBULATIONS
Simon Cameron Moore |
Last Wednesday, Harry Wienen had a problem. His company was about to become the world's latest shipo
Maritime
S. AMERICA'S EAST COAST DRAWS US-FLAG CARRIERS
Alan F. Schoedel |
An unusual swirl of economic factors underlies the moves of four U.S.-flag carriers to enter the eas
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nordana Line Expands To Northern EuropeNordana Line is extending its Caribbean, U.S. Gulf an
Maritime
BIAGGI'S LAWYERS ATTEMPT TO BLOCK FEDERAL INDICTMENT
(Ap) |
Lawyers for Rep. Mario Biaggi have met with Justice Department officials in an attempt to block an i
Maritime
EUROPE SEEN TOPS IN TOYS
Rosalind Rachid |
Ron Baker, vice president of Los Angeles-based Importoys, picked up a long- haired doll in a white c
CSX PLAN TO ACQUIRE SEA-LAND WINS UNANIMOUS ICC APPROVAL
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission cleared the way for CSX Corp. to buy Sea- Land Corp. in the first
APL ASKS CARGO SERVICE TO HAWAII
John Davies |
American President Lines, a leading trans-Pacific ship line, is asking the Maritime Administration t
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan to Visit Canada WASHINGTON - President Reagan will make an official visit to Ottawa,
SHOPPING CENTER BATTLES CAR THEFTS
(Ap) |
The Green Acres Shopping Center, which for decades has been a favorite haunt of car thieves enticed
BIAGGI UNVEILS SHIP BILL SWEEPING PLAN AIMS AT HALTING DECLINE
Robert F. Morison |
The chairman of the House Merchant Marine Subcommittee introduced a sweepingrevision of the
AUTO RATE HIKES SUSPENDED IN PA.
Journal of Commerce Special |
Pennsylvania Gov. Robert P. Casey suspended rate increases of three auto insurance companies pending
NEW DIVING SUIT COULD CUT COST OF TREASURE HUNT
Mark Wilson |
The president of Canada's largest diving company is readying a boat to hunt for treasure in deep wat
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Baldwin & Lyons Forms New P/C SubsidiaryBaldwin & Lyons Inc., an Indianapolis company whose
FIRST CAPITAL BUYS E.F. HUTTON UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
First Capital Holdings Corp. announced it agreed to acquire the E.F. Hutton Insurance Group Inc., a
FUEL OIL SUPPLIES FALL WHILE GASOLINE STOCKS CLIMB
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products followed normal seasonal patterns, with supplies of distillate d
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS A panel of leading economists urged Congress to set more realistic targets for
BOLIVIA DEPLOYS SOLDIERS TO PROTECT PETROLEUM PLANTS
(Ap) |
The government deployed soldiers to protect installations of the state petroleum company that were s
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chinese Daily Criticizes Japan's Defense PolicyChina's official Communist Party newspaper We
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Boeing Computer, Tandem Team UpCUPERTINO, Calif. - Boeing Computer Services Co. and Tandem C
Maritime
CALIF. PORT EXPANSION NEARING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The port of San Francisco will begin work this month to widen the entrance to its largest container
Maritime
TAIWAN VOWS TARIFF CUTS ON IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The government of Taiwan is promising further tariff cuts on imports as part of a new campaign to as
Maritime
ECONOMISTS FAIL TO AGREE ON CHEAP DOLLAR'S BENEFITS
(Ap) |
The cheap-dollar therapy for the nation's trade deficit is taking a long time to work, but many econ
Maritime
TAIWAN PLEDGES FURTHER CUTS IN IMPORT TARIFFS
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Taiwan is promising further tariff cuts on imports as part of a new campaign to as
Maritime
SENATOR SUPPORTS ATTACK ON JAPAN'S TRADE POLICY
(Ap) |
U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson says Gov. George Deukmejian's attack on Japanese trade restrictions "is absol
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviets to Participate In Iowa Trade SessionDES MOINES, Iowa - Soviet officials agreed to pa
Maritime
FARM SUBSIDIES FOUND ADDING SALT TO WOUND
(Ap) |
Government farm price supports and subsidies are important in many countries, including the United S
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Health Care Products Expo Set Manufacturers and suppliers of U.S. health care products are o
Maritime
ECONOMISTS FAIL TO AGREE ON CHEAP DOLLAR'S BENEFITS
(Ap) |
The cheap-dollar therapy for the nation's trade deficit is taking a long time to work, but many econ
Maritime
EC MOVES TO CLOSE DUTY LOOPHOLES
(Ap) |
In a move likely to aggravate trade tensions between Western Europe and Japan, the European Communit
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Khamenei: US Erred NICOSIA, Cyprus - Iranian President Ali Khamenei said the United States w
Maritime
CHINA FORESEES REBOUND IN AUTO INDUSTRY
(Ap) |
China's auto industry is expected to recover in 1987 from a bad year in 1986 to produce 365,000 vehi
Maritime
EC PLANS CURB ON US MEAT IMPORTS
(Ap) |
If the European Community carries through a plan to shut out U.S. meat imports next Jan. 1 because o
Maritime
GREEK WAGE CHANGE PROPOSED
Victor Walker |
Greece's Socialist government, in a move that in more orderly environments might be regarded as cont
Maritime
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