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MSC AWARDS PACT FOR SHIP BERTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Navy's Military Sealift Command contracted with Diversified Group Inc. of Houston to set up a be
Maritime
CHIRON, CIBA-GEIGY PLAN JOINT VENTURE
(Ap) |
Chiron Corp. plans to form an equally owned joint venture with Ciba-Geigy Ltd., the world's fifth la
KUWAIT BLOCKS OPEC ACCORD MAJORITY OF OIL MINISTERS FAVOR EXTENSION OF CUTS
Bruce Barnard |
Kuwait is standing in the way of agreement by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to e
CHINA LURES INVESTMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign businessmen could not find a safer investment than in China, paramount leader Deng Xiaoping
Maritime
EARNINGS CLIMB AT CAROLINA FREIGHT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carolina Freight Corp.'s third quarter earnings rose to $4.96 million, or 76 cents a share, from $4.
PORTS LOCKOUT LIFTED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada's Pacific ports are back in business after the British Columbia Maritime Employers' Associati
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Parliament's Campaign STRASBOURG, France - The European Parliament, an advisory body of the
Maritime
ARGENTINE LABOR HEATS UP INFLATION SHOWS SIGNS OF SLOWING
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentine labor unions are again taking up the offensive against government policies as inflation sh
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Computer Design Focus Of NY ExpositionsNEW YORK- IMEX '86, the Integrated Manufacturing Expo
Maritime
NEW BRUNSWICK PORT GAINS LOCAL CONTROL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Canadian federal government granted local port corporation status to Saint John, making it the s
Maritime
MERSEY DOCKS PROFIT FALLS IN HALF-YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mersey Docks and Harbour Co., which operates the port of Liverpool, reported a pretax profit of 1.0
Maritime
BCL WON'T CREATE NON-ILA TERMINAL
Mark Magnier |
Bermuda Container Line has lost its bid to set up a non-International Longshoremen's Association ter
Maritime
SEATTLE HAS APL THINKING BIG
Gloria Joseph |
Non-Panamax vessels - the kind that are too large to get through the Panama Canal - for the first ti
Maritime
TRANSPORT INDEX NEARS RECORD
Gordon Platt |
The Dow Jones transportation index rose 10.00 points to 828.13 Wednesday, nearing its record close o
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BankAmerica Merger Could Mean Big LayoffsThe proposed merger of BankAmerica Corp. and First
UK OFFICIAL SUPPORTS NUCLEAR ENERGY
(Ap) |
Peter Walker, U.K. energy secretary, told the Conservative Party's annual conference the government
DISTILLATE FUEL SUPPLIES CONTINUE STRONG BUILDUP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of distillate continued a strong buildup, according to the American Petroleum Institute's l
NON-UNION STEVEDORE RAPS HOUSTON OFFICIALS
Gary Taylor |
Controversial stevedore Hank Milam has accused port officials here of interfering with a $4,700 work
Maritime
LOWER FLOORS, TIRES PRESENT PROBLEMS
Michael Lelyveld |
Truckers are beginning to wonder how much productivity they can stand. They've done everythi
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conrail Stock Offering WASHINGTON - Conrail stock won't hit the markets until next year desp
SEEDS OF ILA PROBLEMS SOWN IN PAST SUCCESSES
A STAFF ANALYSIS. This news analysis is based on reporting by |
The International Longshoremen's Association success in past waterfront contract negotiations plante
$10 OIL COULD JEOPARDIZE COAL
Tim Sansbury |
As much as 24 percent of U.S. utility coal consumption is likely to be displaced if crude oil prices
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. African Firm Reports Higher Gold OutputGold Fields of South Africa Ltd. reported higher g
ILA PICKETING RESTRICTIONS LIFTED AT PORT EVERGLADES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An injunction limiting where longshoremen can picket at Port Everglades has been lifted, but Crowley
Maritime
MOSS POINT WINS ARMY CONTRACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Navy's Military Sealift Command awarded a $40,797,358 contract to Moss Point Marine of Escawtapa
Maritime
PRUDENTIAL PROCEEDINGS ON CHAPTER 11 ON HOLD
Gregory S. Johnson |
Prudential Lines said it has not yet responded to an involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition and
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Governor Plans Action Against Seabrook TestsMassachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis says the stat
SUDAN DISENCHANTS WEST
Howard Schissel |
Escalating warfare in oil-rich southern Sudan has dealt a near fatal blow to hopes of Western firms
CRUISE SHIP BILL WINS HOUSE NOD PLAN WOULD ALLOW FOREIGN-BUILT SHIPS INTO COASTAL TRADES
Juliana King |
The House approved legislation to allow U.S. cruise lines to use foreign- built ships in coastal tra
Maritime
JAPAN REFUSES TO CUT DISCOUNT RATE
A.E. Cullison |
Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita said authorities of the Japanese central bank see no immediate
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
NUCLEAR PLANT STARTS IN W. GERMANY
(Ap) |
Anti-nuclear protesters blocked roads and disrupted traffic to protest the start-up of West Germany'
ENGLEHARD TO BUILD PLANTS FOR MAKING OF CATALYSTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Englehard Corp., Edison, N.J., said it will construct plants in Western Europe and Canada to manufac
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Haz Mat Trans Expo and Safety Conference, on handling and transporting hazardous material. Oct. 1-3.
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Union Says Greyhound Violated AgreementPHOENIX, Ariz. - A union leader says that Greyhound C
US REVIEWS SAW SALES BAN
(Ap) |
A New Jersey businessman, who says he was nearly forced out of business by a ban on technology sales
Maritime
JUDGE SLASHES RECORD AWARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A woman who won a $65 million medical malpractice verdict against a city hospital has had her award
DILLINGHAM YARD OFFER CALLED FINAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Dillingham Ship Repair said it will implement a new three-year contract for its workers if it doesn'
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Questions Legality Of Chip Trade PactBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commissio
Maritime
PLANNERS RIG ELECTRONICS FOR TRUCKS
Michael Lelyveld |
Trucks of the future may resemble electronic Disneylands if all the dreams of engineers come true.
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