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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
RCM Tests Dry Process For DesulfurizationCAMDEN, N.J. - RCM Technologies Inc. said it has st
COURT DECLARES PATENT INVALID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
AKZO Chemie America's U.S. patent covering the solvent production of aramid fibers was declared inv
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES OFFERED FREIGHTLINER DECISION SEEN TURNING POINT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Freightliner Corp. will become the first U.S. truck maker to offer anti-lock brakes on production mo
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Caterpillar Forms Unit For Logistics ServicesPEORIA, Ill. - Caterpillar Inc. said it has for
OWNER-OPERATORS BLAST ICC RULING
Leo Abruzzese |
Independent truckers blasted the Interstate Commerce Commission for denying them a share of the insu
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
WHITE PHOSPHOROUS BURNING IN TANKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A railroad tanker containing white phosphorous caught fire Monday at a Conrail switching yard, and
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Ryder System Earnings Up in Quarter MIAMI - Ryder System Inc.'s fourth quarter earnings rose
CWS TRUCK RAIL TRUCK TO OPEN NEW YARD
Andrea Chancellor |
CWS Truck Rail Truck Inc. will open a new freight forwarding yard near Chicago to prepare steel and
WAY CLEARED FOR OLYMPIC RECOVERY
Victor Walker |
Olympic Airways is to receive an injection of fresh capital, buy at least three new aircraft and set
SOUTHWEST TO PAY FINE TO SETTLE CIVIL PENALTIES
Dallas Morning News |
Southwest Airlines has agreed to pay a $402,000 fine to the Federal Aviation Administration to settl
SAFETY AT O'HARE CRITICIZED BOARD URGES FAA REVIEW OF FLIGHT VOLUME
Gary Washburn |
A federal safety agency painted a damning picture of operations in O'Hare International Airport's co
CHINA PLANS TO OPEN 5 INTERNATIONAL ROUTES
P.T. Bangsberg |
China will open five new international air routes this year and boost its civil fleet by 30 planes,
IACOCCA'S CALL FOR QUOTA SHIFT DIVIDES US AUTO DEALERS
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee Iacocca's oft-repeated call for government action to cut the U.S. trade
Maritime
SAFETY PANEL APPOINTMENTS OVERDUE
James R. Carroll |
President Reagan is almost three months overdue in appointing members of a special independent commi
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BAX Boasts Large Staff Of Experts on HazardsIRVINE, Calif. - Burlington Air Express claims i
LOUISIANA TRAFFIC BUREAU NEARS END OF AN ERA
Marie Prat |
The New Orleans Traffic and Transportation Bureau will close Feb. 28 after 74 years of operation bec
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
G-5 Meeting Unlikely BRUSSELS, Belgium - The three European members of the Group of Five ind
ASIAN SHIP LINES DISCOVER US TALENT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The management ranks in the North American offices of Asian-flag steamship companies are taking on a
PLAN TO EASE CONTROLS ON EXPORTS PURSUED
Richard Lawrence |
The Reagan administration proposed a package of regulatory and legislative changes to ease licensing
GREEK FLEET STILL DWINDLING
Victor Walker |
The Greek-flag fleet declined by 271 ships of 3.07 million gross registered tons in 1986, and at the
Maritime
SUCCESS OF BA SALE CUTS FOREIGN INVESTOR SHARE
Edwin Unsworth |
Widespread public demand in the United Kingdom for shares of British Airways as the government priva
REGISTRY DECISION DEFERRED
Bob Wesenberg |
The Norwegian government's initiative to set up a competitive international ship register is creatin
Maritime
NEWPORT OFFSHORE LTD. MAY MOVE REPAIR FACILITY
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A troubled shipyard, best known for work on America's Cup yachts, may move a commercial repair faci
Maritime
DECKHANDS STRIKE AT CROWLEY'S TUG OPERATIONS CONTINUE
John Davies |
Deckhands at Crowley Maritime Corp. tugboat companies on San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound walked of
Maritime
HONG KONG TRAFFIC INCREASES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Traffic through Hong Kong's port jumped sharply in the third quarter of last year compared with the
Maritime
CANDIA BEGINS CHINA SERVICE EASES COMMUNICATIONS
Victor Walker |
Candia, the Piraeus-based shipping services company specializing in Suez and Panama canal transittin
Maritime
AUTO TARIFF VIEWS SOUGHT BY THE FMC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission asked for industry views on loosening tariff requirements on auto sh
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Peter Vismans Named TraderAt ThyssenThyssen Carbometal Co. appointed Peter Vismans s
PORTS WEATHER STORM LITTLE STRUCTURAL DAMAGE REPORTED IN GREAT LAKES
Kirby V. Freeman |
Most major Great Lakes ports reported only slight wind and water damage from a winter storm that pas
Maritime
BUSINESS CONFIDENCE REPORTED TO IMPROVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The confidence of U.S. business leaders edged upward during the fourth quarter of 1986, but trailed
ECONOMIC GROWTH SIGNALS REPORTED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Center for International Business Cycle Research said its leading index of employment rose 4.9 p
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
CBT, LIFFE AGREE TO LINK CONTRACTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Board of Trade and London International Financial Futures Exchange an nounced in simulta
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
World Bond Markets Rose 3 percent in JanuarySalomon Bros. said its World Government Bond Ind
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per ShareCompany Period Latest Prior
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Monday, Feb. 9, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
EXCHANGE SEAT COSTS SOAR
(Ap) |
As a source of wealth, action and investment protection, the nation's major futures markets are a ho
DEFEAT EXPECTED FOR PLAN TO CUT CROP TARGET PRICES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy called the Reagan administration's proposal to c
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