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MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ARMENIA RELIEF GOODS CAN BE MOVED FOR FREEConflo Lines, an ocean freight consolidator, will
Maritime
LONG STAY IN PORT OF SALEM, NJ FINALLY OVER FOR CAPTAIN, CREW
Douglas A. Campbell |
The setting sun was big and blazing orange and one finger above the horizon Monday when the Atlantic
Maritime
NRC EXPECTS TO RECOMMEND PILGRIM, SEABROOK START-UPS
Boston Globe |
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, at a meeting scheduled for today, almost certainly will reco
COURT: LABOR PROTECTIONS BOW TO NEED FOR DISCIPLINE AT SEA
Robert J. Attaway |
A U.S. appeals court recently held that a ship master's traditional right to maintain discipline at
Maritime
SEATTLE PORT FUNDS STUDY OF USING BOATS TO MOVE COMMUTERS
John Davies |
Backers of plan to build a fleet of more than 30 commuter boats as an alternative to new freeways or
Maritime
LABOR, MANAGEMENT SEEK WAYS TO BOOST US COMPETITIVENESS
William Armbruster |
Labor leaders and corporate executives will begin today to explore new ways of cooperating to make A
SOUTH KOREAN CHARGED IN PROBE
(Reuter) |
A South Korean businessman has been arrested in connection with allegedfinancial irregularit
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
43 NATIONS SIGN PACT TO CURB DRUG TRAFFICVIENNA, Austria - Forty-three countries on Tuesday
Maritime
HONG KONG MAY PROVIDE AID TO TEXTILE FINISHING SECTOR
P.T. Bangsberg |
The government is striving to improve facilities for the finishing sector, a vital part of the texti
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
A Staff Report |
ALGERIA - $110 million from the World Bank for irrigation equipment, tractors, vehicles and other eq
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
RUHRKOHLE SUBMITS LOW US BID TO TURKEYRuhrkohle Trading Co. submitted the lowest price offer
DOLLAR RISES TO 7-WEEK HIGH ON FIRM US INTEREST RATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose to a seven-week high against major currencies Tuesday. Dealers said tra
TOP SOVIET TRADE OFFICIAL DENIES RUBLE WILL BE DEVALUED BY 50 PERCENT
(Ap) |
The top trade official in the Soviet government Tuesday denied that the ruble will be devalued by 50
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (New York) - Joseph H. Schmidt was named vice president in the ba
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MORAN TOWING CORP. (Greenwich, Conn.) - Donald J. Peck was named vice president and general manager
Maritime
FEW FIRMS KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH ASBESTOS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A majority of U.S. businesses believe buildings containing asbestos pose serious health risks, but m
ASIA-TO-US SHIP LINES HANG TOUGH ON RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shipping lines that move goods from most of Asia to the United States have resolved anew to hang tou
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UNISYS CORP. AWARDED BIG UNITED CONTRACTBLUE BELL, Pa. - United Airlines has awarded an $8 m
AVIATION SALES FINDS NICHE IN EUROPEAN LEASING MARKET
David Lyons |
Ryder System Inc., based here, is finding lucrative skies over Europe. Recently, Aviation Sa
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DHL TO SEND MESSAGES FROM QUAKE SURVIVORSREDWOOD CITY, Calif. - DHL Worldwide Express is bri
Air Cargo
THE JURY IS STILL OUT ON EDI'S LEGAL ASPECTS
Tony Seideman |
Lawyers and electronic data interchange don't mix. That's a frequent statement of EDI users.
CHIP FIRMS FINED IN SAFETY PROBE
Delia M. Rios |
Four out of five semiconductor companies inspected for a recent federal study violated worker health
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
Trade leads supplied by US Department of Commerce, U.S. and |
HOW TO USE: These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWORK, a service
Maritime
AID CARGOES EXEMPT, LUMBER RATES PARED AS SEAWAY TOLLS RISE
Robert F. Morison |
The United States and Canada will boost tolls on the St. Lawrence Seaway in each of the next two yea
Maritime
GLOBAL'S PUBLIC OFFERING DRAWS MIXED REACTIONS
David F. White |
Analysts on Wall Street had differing reactions to an initial public stock offering for Global Ocean
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1518 (Dec. 20, 1988) Previous day - 1517 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange i
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
WASHINGTON - The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a bas
ALLIED MAY SELL LOADCRAFT TO INVESTORS
Josh Goldstein |
Loadcraft, one of the nation's largest manufacturers of container truck chassis, may soon be sold to
Trucking News
NEW JERSEY MAN FIGHTS THE 'KILLER' BALLOON
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Bob Schoelkopf says he believes Mickey Mouse is a killer. Mr. Schoelkopf, a New Jersey conse
Maritime
JAPANESE YARDS POST DECLINE IN EXPORT ORDERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
New export orders for five ships totaling 181,400 gross metric tons were placed with Japanese shipya
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
ASSET GUARANTY REINSURANCE CO. (New York) - Richard M. Rafter was named vice president, asset manage
103 AIMS TO STOP RATING PRACTICES THAT 'GO WITH THE TERRITORY'
Ed Pope |
Free-lance writer John M. Battaglia moved from Los Altos to North Hollywood last year. His insurance
JAPAN'S CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS SHRINKS TOO SLOWLY, REPORT SAYS
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's current account surplus is shrinking much too slowly, and the nation's policy makers should
CANADIAN FOREST INDUSTRY FACES MIXED '89 OUTLOOK
(Reuter) |
After a year in which earnings peaked at record levels, Canada's cyclical forest industry appears re
AUSTRALIA WHEAT OUTPUT BELOW EARLY ESTIMATES
Vincent W. Stove |
As harvesting continues across Australia's wheat belts, it is becoming increasingly apparent that to
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL SEEKS PROBE OF US TRADE SANCTIONSBrazil, backed by 38 countries, Tuesday called on th
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
OTIS MOVES UP TO HIGH-TECH COMMUNICATION
Torrey Byles |
According to elevator manufacturers, elevator travel is the safest form of transportation in the wor
RULING COULD DELAY DRUG TESTING PROGRAM
Leo Abruzzese |
Federal District Court Judge Marilyn Hall Patel quickly found what may prove to be the Achilles heel
Trucking News
OUT-OF-POCKETS REMEDY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
City transit officials have come up with a simple solution they say will make it harder for employee
Trucking News
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