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MARITIME ACADEMIES' GRADUATES IN DEMAND
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Graduates of the nation's maritime academies, long forced to settle for work on land, are suddenly i
JOB SECURITY IS TOP PRIORITY FOR RAIL UNION
Howard S. Abramson |
For the United Transportation Union, which represents more railroad operating personnel than any oth
Rail News
ENVIRONMENTALISTS BLOCK KEMIRA PLANT IN FINLAND
(Ap) |
Greenpeace activists chained themselves to the main entrance of a Kemira Oy plant on Friday to prote
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
UPS ACTS TO EXPAND PHILA. TRUCK TERMINAL
Phildelphia Inquirer |
About six miles north of United Parcel Service's new air freight complex at the Philadelphia Interna
Trucking News
MANVILLE, A.H. ROBINS TEST NOVEL APPROACH TO REORGANIZATION
(Reuters) |
Manville Corp. and A.H. Robins Co., both forced into bankruptcy by massive product liability suits,
OIL INDUSTRY USES EDI TO RUN JOINT PROJECTS
Torrey Byles |
Electronic data interchange is going to help lubricate oil industry partnerships. The North
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
PERCARBONATES UP AT WITCO'S ARGUSThe Argus division of Witco Corp. is increasing prices of U
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 26, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FIRST BOSTON DISCUSSES CREDIT SUISSE BUY-OUTNEW YORK - First Boston Inc. confirmed Monday it
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CREDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK (Washington) - Owen J. Erickson was named president and chief executive of
HOUSE PANEL CALLS FOR PROBE OF INFECTIOUS WASTE DISPOSAL
Tim Sansbury |
A House Small Business subcommittee, bearing down on the issue of medical waste disposal, has ordere
MONSANTO SCIENTISTS DEVELOP A HERBICIDE-RESISTANT SOYBEAN
Ronald Kotulak |
A biological shield for plants that protects against commonly used weed killers, a longtime dream of
INDIA TO IMPORT IRAQI CRUDE OIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
India will import 25.6 million barrels of crude oil from Iraq during the year ending March 31, 1989,
TRAILER TRAIN APPROVES AUTO FLATCAR PURCHASE
Leo Abruzzese |
Trailer Train Co. will spend $24 million to purchase 500 new railroad flatcars for transporting fini
Rail News
MID-SIZED TRUCK FLEETS POST 1ST PERIOD PROFIT GAIN
Leo Abruzzese |
Mid-sized trucking companies posted a 6 percent first quarter earnings gain year-over-year, outperfo
Trucking News
DOLLAR EDGES HIGHER IN LACKLUSTER TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The dollar edged up on some short-covering and positive technical factors Monday, but traders said a
VENEZUELA WORKS FOR A BETTER HAND IN ALUMINUM GAME
Wellington Chu |
Venezuela is only a bit player in the global aluminum industry now, but hopes its abundant hydroelec
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIRCRAFT CARRIER STRIKES ANCHORED SHIP IN VA.NORFOLK, Va. - The nuclear-powered U.S. aircraf
Maritime
SINGAPORE PLANS MAJOR EXPANSION AT JURONG PORT
P.T. Bangsberg |
To keep pace with rapidly growing maritime and intermodal traffic, Singapore is planning a big expan
Maritime
PROJECT NEAR BOMBAY WINS GOVERNMENT OK
Neel Patri |
Final government approval has been given to the World Bank-aided Nhava Sheva port project near Bomba
Maritime
COMMERCIAL CREDIT GROUP, PRIMERICA AGREE TO MERGE
(Reuter) |
Primerica Inc. and Commercial Credit Group Inc., two leading financial services companies, announce
ACCEPTABLY LOW JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS DISTANT
A.E. Cullison |
At least five more years of economic adjustment efforts will be necessary before the level of Japan'
OREGON PORT LISTS WHAT IT WANTS IN MANAGER
Mark Magnier |
Tired of that dead-end job? Looking for a little excitement? Perhaps you're interested in an
NORTHWESTERN GAS USERS WARY ABOUTOPEN ACCESS
John Davies |
Pacific Northwest businesses like Boeing Co. and Domtar Gypsum Inc. stand to save millions of dollar
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TAIWAN POWER SEEKS TO IMPORT FROM CHINATAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan Power Co., the state utility,
AUTO INSURANCE ACTIVISTS IN NJ ARE ENVIOUS OF CALIF.'S INITIATIVE
(Ap) |
Auto insurance activist James Sciallo is looking enviously at his counterparts in California and hop
CHINA FINDS IMPORTED MACHINERY SUBSTANDARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Low-quality imports of electric-machinery equipment remain high despite complaints to their foreign
Maritime
US TRADE OFFICIALS SPLIT ON JAPANESE AGREEMENT
A.E. Cullison |
Widely differing views concerning future prospects for a controversial free trading pact between Was
Maritime
FOOD IMPORTER SETS UP SHOP IN NEW HOME
(Ap) |
A major food importer in search of more warehouse space has set up shop in a multimillion-dollar com
Maritime
WATER USE DROPS AS SUPPLIES DECLINE
(Ap) |
While this summer's drought is imposing new water restrictions on many Americans, water use already
JAPAN'S TECHNOPLAS OPENS OHIO OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tokyo-based Technoplas Inc. chose Columbus, Ohio, as the location for its new U.S. subsidiary, a pre
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GTE CALIFORNIA RATES ORDERED CUT BY 13 PERCENTSAN FRANCISCO - State regulators ordered GTE C
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
INDUSTRIAL NATIONS WORK TO KEEP LID ON DOLLAR
James M. Nevler |
Having spent the winter supporting the U.S. dollar, the Group of 7 major industrial nations' central
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FALCONBRIDGE STRIKE SETTLED AT SUDBURYTORONTO - Canada's Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers unio
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
W. GERMANY POSTPONES AIR SHOWS AFTER CRASHFRANKFURT, West Germany - West German Defense Mini
FOREIGNERS VIE FOR THOROUGHBREDS AT US SALES
William Armbruster |
Horses are big business in Kentucky, but that business wouldn't be nearly so big without the partici
FORD MOTOR CREDIT OPENS NEW BRANCH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ford Motor Credit Co. has opened branch offices in Louisville, Minneapolis- St. Paul and New Orleans
Trucking News
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