search
menu
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
Rail Directories
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Editorial Calendar
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
|
Subscribe
chevron_right
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
chevron_right
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
chevron_right
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
chevron_right
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
chevron_right
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
Rail Directories
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Editorial Calendar
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
Sign In
Subscribe
search
Latest news
The latest News & Analysis
All Categories
Container lines
Trans-Atlantic
Forwarding
Asia-Europe
Trans-Pacific
Breakbulk carriers
Ro/ro cargo
Energy projects
Heavy-haul transport
Project cargo
Drayage
Port infrastructure
Breakbulk ports
North American ports
Marine terminals
International ports
Longshore labor
LTL
Truckload
Truck brokers
Flatbed
Trucking labor
North-American rail
International rail
Intermodal providers
Commentary
Top Rankings
Domestic Intermodal Service Scorecard
Breakbulk Quarterly Intelligence
Platts Containers Update
SEAWAY TEAM TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A delegation of U.S. and Canadian representatives will head for Europe next month to promote use of
Maritime
SEABOARD DEFERS DECISION ON FLORIDA OPERATIONS
Craig Dunlap |
Seaboard Marine Ltd. postponed a decision on whether to transfer the bulk of its operations to Miami
Maritime
REAGAN PROPOSES 8 PERCENT CUT IN AGRICULTURAL SPENDING
(Ap) |
President Reagan proposed an 8 percent cut in overall spending for the Agriculture Department in the
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US-EC Grain Dispute Could Widen Trade RiftA failure to resolve the U.S.-European Community d
Maritime
INDIAN LINES AWAIT AID PLAN
Sheila Tefft |
India's shipping industry is drifting while government officials search for a way to address the deb
Maritime
US TARIFF CUTS FAVOR SINGAPORE HONG KONG ALSO GAINS FROM PREFERENCE REVIEW
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Singapore expects a boom in high-technology exports to the United States as a resu
Maritime
FEW FIRE AT MILITARY PLAN
Ronald E. Yates |
A decision last week to scrap a decade-old, self-imposed ceiling on military spending has generated
Maritime
INDONESIANS BRACING FOR TOUGH BUDGET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Having spent most of the last two weeks changing as much local currency as possible into U.S. dollar
Maritime
LABOR MINISTER APPOINTED
Journal of Commerce Special |
After over a month of hesitation, President Corazon C. Aquino has appointed a former management att
Maritime
JAPANESE MINISTER ORDERS REVIEW OF RICE CONTROL LAW
(Ap) |
Japan's agriculture minister ordered a review of Japan's food control system aimed at lowering price
US DENTS ASIAN ARMOR
Ronald E. Yates |
While the attention of most Americans has been focused on Washington's undeclared and as yet ineffec
Maritime
DEBT TALKS POSTPONED
Richard Gourlay |
The Philippine government has postponed talks with 12 creditor banks on renegotiating $9.2 billion i
Maritime
THAI BANKERS SEE INCREASED GROWTH
(Ap) |
Two bankers predicted that Thailand's economy will grow by at least 5 percent this year, slightly hi
Maritime
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE SET VOLUME RECORDS IN '86
(Ap) |
The Chicago Board of Trade traded more than 100 million futures contracts in 1986, setting new excha
US COMMISSARIES TARGETED FOR DAIRY BOARD PROMOTION
(Ap) |
The National Dairy Board, which is financed by the nation's milk producers, says one of its 1987 pro
INDUSTRIAL USE OF CORN ROSE IN LAST 10 YEARS (SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES)
(Ap) |
Industrial uses of corn increased from 7 percent of the crop in 1975 to 13 percent in 1985.
GABON PROJECT REVIVED
Howard Schissel |
Plans to build an extension of Gabon's chief port at Owendo are being revived, albeit in a scaled-do
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
IRS Urged to Focus On Land ConservationAs the Internal Revenue Service writes all the techni
MARITIME UPTURN SEEN INDUSTRY OFFICIALS PREDICT IMPROVEMENT IN '87
Gregory S. Johnson |
Maritime industry executives are predicting a modest upturn for world shipping in 1987. At i
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Israel Diamond Exports Reach Record LevelsTEL AVIV, Israel - Israel exported a record quanti
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Environmentalists Hit Redwood Logging PlanSCOTIA, Calif. - A company's plan to double its pr
Maritime
PREFERENCE CHANGES FAVOR SINGAPORE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government of Singapore expects a boom in high-technology exports to the United States as a resu
Maritime
COMPUTER COMPANIES OPTIMISTIC
(Ap) |
Despite few innovations in 1986, makers of personal computers saw a slight improvement in sales and
Maritime
CONCORDE CHARTERS POSTPONED
Maureen Robb |
A West Coast charter operator offering short trips on the Concorde has postponed more than half the
Maritime
GRAYS HARBOR CUTS PROJECT COST MANAGERS SCAN REAGAN BUDGET FOR SIGN OF APPROPRIATION
Gloria Joseph |
Managers at the log-exporting port of Grays Harbor, after slicing $36 million from the expected cost
Maritime
FMC DISCREDITS AGENTS' CASE
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission's counsel said shipping agents failed to make a case against a Georg
Maritime
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Economic Reports WASHINGTON - The government will release consumer installment credit figure
APL-LYKES TONNAGE SWAP SEEMS TO AID BOTH
Robert F. Morison |
The unusual acquisition of foreign shipbuilding rights and the swapping of chartered tonnage appears
BID TO PRIVATIZE OPIC APPARENTLY FIZZLING CHANCES OF IT HAPPENING HELD '1 IN 20'
Richard Lawrence |
A Reagan administration move to turn the Overseas Private Investment Corp., a federal agency, into a
RAIL RULES SPARK DEBATE COURT TEST EYED OVER STANDARDS FOR FINANCES
David M. Cawthorne |
A federal courtroom may be the next forum for new Interstate CommerceCommission rules for de
RESTRUCTURING AGREEMENT SMOOTHS SEAS FOR WAH KWONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
The second of Hong Kong's struggling shipping groups is sailing buoyantly into the New Year after a
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
BOEING SURPASSES RECORD 1985 SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. President Dean Thornton was wrong when he predicted a year ago that i
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Orders Conrail To Cancel Hauling TaxConrail has been ordered by the Interstate Commerce
MORE ADVANCED RIGS URGED OFFICIAL LINKS PRODUCTIVITY TO 'MAN, MACHINE' BOND
Leo Abruzzese |
Truck drivers will never become fully productive until manufacturers design rigs that are more comfo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Texas Names Brokers To Handle PlacementsTexas Air Corporation appointed Lloyd's of London in
BN EXTENDS SHORT-HAUL SERVICE
Andrea Chancellor |
The Burlington Northern Railroad's short-haul intermodal Expediter service will become considerably
FRENCH RAIL DISPUTE ESCALATES
(Ap) |
France's largest union called for the two-week national rail strike to spread to other state-owned i
INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORT
Dave Cawthorne |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: 1987 marks the Interstate Commerce Commission's 100th birthday and - despite some in
CSX POSTS DECLINE IN '86 NET EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. reported 1986 net earnings decreased to $418 million, or $2.73 a share, compared with $442
arrow_left_alt
1
…
10621
10622
10623
10624
10625
10626
10627
…
10869
arrow_right_alt
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕