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CANADIAN GRAIN FARMERS GET MARKETING OPTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brokerage services for Canadian farmers who want to hedge their grain on the futures market was one
FMC BACKED ON PLAN TO END SELF-POLICING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General support has emerged for the Federal Maritime Commission's proposal to end requirements for s
Maritime
PENSION PLAN PAYMENTS EXCEEDING CONTRIBUTIONS
Leah R. Young |
For the first time in 30 years, defined pension benefit plans are paying out more than they are rece
SUPERVISORS MOVE CARGO AT MOBILE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supervisory personnel handled cargo as the port's International Longshoremen's Association members c
Maritime
PERPETUAL UNIT TO MANAGE FUND
Journal of Commerce Special |
Perpetual Savings Bank said a subsidiary was named money manager for a $15 million mutual fund of Ge
LYKES ASKS OK TO USE ROLL-ONS LINE SEEKS TO ALTER SUBSIDY CONTRACT FOR MEDITERRANEAN
Robert F. Morison |
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. hopes to put two laid-up roll-on roll-off ships into a subsidized Mediterr
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM PIA
Alan Herbert |
THE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON. I've finally found someone who isn't mad at his insurer for refusing to re
PORT OFFERS FDA A CARROT
Maureen Robb |
The port of San Francisco hopes it's found the answer to a problem facing the shipping industry in n
Maritime
EB WORKERS FILE SUIT OVER TOOLS
(Ap) |
Ten Electric Boat shipyard employees have filed suit against four machine- tool manufacturers, conte
Maritime
LUFTHANSA ROUTES CARGO VIA CHICAGO
Journal of Commerce Special |
Lufthansa German Airlines has run into a cargo capacity problem since reducing frequency on its Vanc
Maritime
TRANSSHIPMENTS RISE AT AMSTERDAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transshipments of goods through the port of Amsterdam showed a 13.8 percent increase in the first n
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Olympia to Ship Glass to IndonesiaOLYMPIA, Wash. - Six-thousand tons of cullet - broken glas
Maritime
PORTLAND REFUSES TO HALT PROJECT BULK LOADER WILL BE BUILT DESPITE EX-DIRECTOR'S PLEA
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Port of Portland Commission flatly turned down a former commissioner's plea to stop construction
Maritime
JAPANESE WARNED ON TRADE
A.E. Cullison |
Japan and other Asian countries with large trade surpluses with the United States must visibly open
Maritime
BARGE LOAD OF LUMBER BOUND FOR EAST COAST
Journal of Commerce Special |
A huge barge load of lumber was due to leave late this week from the Columbia River port of Kalama,
Maritime
ZIM ISRAEL NAVIGATION REMAINS IN THE BLACK
Joseph Bonney |
Zim Israel Navigation Co. is making money for the second straight year and will be profitable again
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Korea to Counter Protectionism on AutosSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea plans to control
Maritime
CAROLINA STEAM GETS TVA COAL CONTRACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carolina Steam and Stoker, Lake Wylie, S.C., garnered two spot steam coal awards covering deliveries
WILSHIRE ACQUIRES JACOBS SHARES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Wilshire Oil Co. of Texas said it acquired more than 10 percent of the Jacobs Engineering Group's o
COAL MARKETS GM WEIGHES BIDS FOR HIGH-SULFUR COAL
Sam Glasser |
Engineers at General Motors Corp.'s Pontiac, Mich., manufacturing complexare starting up a new circu
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PSC Won't Rehear Nine Mile 2 CaseALBANY, N.Y. - The New York State Public Service Commission
COAL-LIQUID PROCESS PLACED ON THE BLOCK
Tim Sansbury |
Carbogel, a leading entry in the coal-water fuel product line, was put on the sales block by its Swe
GROUP WARNS OF ENERGY SHORTAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A group of New England business, labor, academic and medical profession leaders formed an organizati
SALES DROP 2.2 PERCENT ON HEAVY TRUCKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association reported retail sales of 10,963 heavy-duty Class 8 truck
HOPE FOR THE STRESSED-OUT BUSINESS TRAVELER
Christopher Lofting |
It's hardly necessary to tell a frequent flying executive that business travel can cause stress. It
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Court Orders ICC To Reconsider ActionThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columb
LIBERALIZING AIR SERVICES US EYES PLANS FOR INTERNATIONAL TEAMING-UP
Tim Neale |
A State Department official said the United States is considering a proposal that would allow Europe
INVESTOR GROUP DROPS HOSTILE BID FOR GELCO
(Ap) |
An investment partnership Thursday dropped its hostile $278.7 million bid to acquire Gelco Corp., af
PROFIT ESTABLISHES OHIO FREIGHT HUB
Kevin D. Thompson |
Profit Freight Systems established a surface hub and spoke system in Columbus, Ohio, to support its
UK, EC TO BEGIN AIR TALKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Britain intends to enter into bilateral talks with its European Community partners on air rights aft
NATIONAL RULES ON NOISE ADVOCATED
Andrea Chancellor |
Airborne Express Inc. urged the Federal Aviation Administration to adopt standard nationwide procedu
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAL Considers Revamp To Curtail Labor CostsJapan Air Lines is considering a reorganization o
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Nov. 1, 1986, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equa
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
BANKING COMMERZBANK (Frankfurt, West Germany) - Klaus Mueller-Gabel was named managing direc
REPAIRMEN SNUFF OUT POWER AT PEKING TOBACCO SHOP
(Ap) |
A tobacco shop in Peking lost its electricity, heat and water supply after the manager refused to gi
Maritime
TALKS AIM TO REDUCE JAPANESE TOOL IMPORTS
Richard Lawrence |
U.S.-Japanese talks on a U.S. demand that Japan cut back some machine tool exports to this country a
PORTS BOLSTER PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The ports in Oregon and Washington are helping to boost growth in the Pacific Northwest, according t
LINDA STERN'S ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern |
PRODUCTIVITY is a buzzword again in Washington as Reagan administration officials, searching for new
PEPSI TO SUE COKE OVER WENDY'S DEAL
JOC Staff |
Pepsi-Cola Co. says it intends to sue Coca-Cola Co. over the recent decision by Wendy's Internationa
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Analysts Report Output Continues to Edge UpU.S. industrial production continued to increase
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