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TRANSPORT AGENCY REQUIRES AIRPORTS TO RESTRICT ACCESS
Leo Abruzzese |
Federal transportation officials issued a new rule to tighten security at U.S. airports by barring u
Air Cargo
SECURITY STANDARDS PROTECT CONTENT OF EDI MESSAGES
Torrey Byles |
With computer viruses making the headlines these days, people in the electronic data interchange bus
HONG KONG CONSIDERS SPECIAL CHEMICALS ZONE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Amid increasing investment by U.S. and other overseas companies in the local chemical sector, the go
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL TO REPURCHASE STOCKTeva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Tuesday announced
INVESTIGATORS PROBE WEST GERMAN ROLE IN LIBYAN PLANT
Wire and Staff Reports |
Investigators hope to find out by the end of the week if a West German firm helped build what the Un
PRMSA SELLS BOXSHIPS
David F. White |
Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority has sold a pair of 44-year-old containerships to New York bu
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 4, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High L
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1553 (Jan. 4, 1989) Previous day - 1544 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in
Maritime
HONG KONG'S EXPORTS DIPPED IN NOVEMBER
4y P.T. BANGSBERG |
Domestic exports fell slightly in November compared with October, but both re-exports and imports gr
Maritime
CALIF. ISSUES NATION'S FIRST COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The nation's first commercial driver's license that meets federal standards set under a 1986 safety
Trucking News
JAN. 17 DEADLINE SET FOR FILINGS IN CASE OF TRAVELERS VS. CALIF.
Mark Magnier |
A hearing officer with the California Department of Insurance gave both sides until Tuesday Jan. 17
CANADA BLOCKS IMPLEMENTATION OF TWO CLAUSES IN US TRADE PACT
Leo Ryan |
The Canadian government has blocked the implementation of two provisions of the U.S.-Canada free tra
DOLLAR JUMPS ON NEWS US DOWNED LIBYAN JETS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar shot up 1 percent against the deutsche mark and Japanese yen Wednesday as the war of
FUND MANAGERS STRUGGLE TO CRACK TAIWAN'S MARKET
Steve Glain |
When share prices collapsed on the Taipei stock exchange in September, a hopeful core of overseas p
NEW PRODUCTION RULES BOOST PRICE OF COFFEE
Howard Simon |
Two separate but related events have characterized the world's coffee market this week. Pric
KOREA TUNA GETS NOD TO FISH IN SOVIET SEA
(Reuter) |
The Soviet Union has agreed for the first time to let a South Korean company fish within its coasta
Maritime
FRANCE'S CDF WENT DEEPER INTO RED IN '88
Barbara Casassus |
Despite government subsidies, Charbonnages de France, the state-owned coal producer, plunged further
BRANIFF TO BUY 50 AIRBUS A320S
(Ap) |
As expected, Braniff Inc. said Wednesday it will acquire 50 Airbus Industrie A320 planes and take op
Air Cargo
TOY COMPANY PLAYS HARDBALL WITH EDI USE
Tony Seideman |
When it comes to electronic data interchange, Toys R Us Inc., doesn't play around. With a 30
BOX GROWTH IN HONG KONG SPURS OUTLAYS
P.T. Bangsberg |
More investment in port infrastructure is under way by the two largest Port of Hong Kong container o
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FARRELL LINES OFFICIAL, CAPT. LEPAGE, DIESRIDGEWOOD, N.J. - Capt. Richard N. LePage Sr., a l
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An article appearing on Page 1A of the Dec. 30 edition of The Journal of Commerce, under the headlin
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX TEAM DEVELOPS NEW BUSINESS FOR LINEBALTIMORE - CSX Transportation Inc. said its industri
Rail News
SC RAIL ISSUE MAY FACE REFERENDUM
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The decision on whether the city of York is going to get into the railroad business may be left up t
Rail News
NEW PORT DIRECTOR TOUTS SAN FRANCISCO
Mark Magnier |
Michael P. Huerta, newly named Port of San Francisco director, says he intends to develop the port i
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL PLANS SHORTER TRAINS
Anita Schrodt |
The Illinois Central Railroad expects to shift to a maximum of 85-car trains by the end of February,
MULTIPURPOSE VEHICLES WILL PAY 25 PERCENT DUTY UNDER NEW TARIFF CODE
Jennifer Friedland |
The U.S. Customs Service raised the duties for some multipurpose vehicles by tenfold. The ne
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHILEAN CENTRAL BANK RESHUFFLING MANAGERSSANTIAGO, Chile - The Chilean central bank is condu
BANKERS SAY VENEZUELA HALTED DEBT PAYMENTS AS BARGAINING PLOY
(Reuter) |
Venezuela's surprise decision to suspend principal payments on its $20.3 billion foreign debt is mos
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA BUYS US WHEAT UNDER SUBSIDY PLANKANSAS CITY, Kan. - China Wednesday bought 440,000 met
Maritime
KUWAIT SAYS IT'LL MAKE $700 MILLION ON BP
(Reuter) |
Kuwait will make a profit of $700 million by selling more than half of its controversial 21.6 percen
DULLES CARGO EXPANSION TO BEGIN THIS SUMMER
Douglas Nelms |
Dulles International Airport expects to break ground this summer on a new 21 acre cargo facility.
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Logistics Management Seminar, third in a series sponsored by Skyway Freight Systems Inc., Jan. 10. A
Air Cargo
SHIFT TO PC NETWORK BRINGS BIG BENEFITS TO INSURANCE GROUP
Steve Kaufman |
If American International Group Corp. is any indication, theories about the productivity gains wroug
SUPREME COURT URGED TO REJECT APPEAL TO REINSTATE BOX RULES
Robert F. Morison |
Major opponents of the container-handling rules of ocean carriers and the International Longshoremen
Maritime
BARGE LINES DISPUTE IC LOW RIVER REPORT
Kevin Commins |
After decades of skirmishes over antitrust issues and waterway maintenance, barge lines and railroad
ICC INSTRUCTS RAILS TO REFUND OVERCHARGES
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered 45 railroads to refund about $1 million in overcharge
Rail News
FARM MACHINERY SALES LIKELY TO BE MODEST
(Reuter) |
The U.S. farm machinery industry saw a hoped-for 1988 sales recovery wither in the heat of last summ
DECEMBER JOB GROWTH LIKELY TO HAVE SLOWED
JOC Staff |
Unemployment figures for December are likely to show that job growth slowed last month from November
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