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COUNCIL SUPPORTS OPEC DECISIONS
(Ap) |
The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council voiced support on Monday for OPEC's latest decisions on oil
PULLMAN LEASING BUYS EVANS CARS
(Ap) |
Pullman Leasing Co., the rail-car leasing division of Signal Capital Corp., has purchased a portion
Rail News
ENVIRONMENT PROVES MAJOR CONCERN IN NJ DEVELOPMENT PLANS
(Ap) |
As the pieces of the puzzle fall into place in the fast-pacedprogression of Hudson River waterfront
Maritime
ARCHAEOLOGISTS WORK TO IDENTIFY SHIPWRECK
(Ap) |
Archaeologists working in the Caribbean have a rare chance to identify a late-1600s shipwreck by nam
Maritime
ASIAN POWERHOUSES WILL BENEFIT FROM LOWER LEVEL OF OIL PRICES
P.T. Bangsberg |
There are three potential losers, but a clutch of guaranteed big winners, in East and Southeast Asia
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cigna Re Expands Workers Comp ProgramHARTFORD, Conn. - Cigna Re Corp., based here, has expan
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
China and Soviet Union Sign Trade ProtocolChina and the Soviet Union signed a trade protocol
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
W. GERMANY'S BIG THREE SEE A GOOD YEAR AHEAD
Erich E. Toll |
West Germany's Big Three chemical manufacturers are able to look back at 1987 favorably and look for
ON THE MOVE WHITE JOINS CON-WAY AS VP, SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
Robert P. White joins Con-Way Eastern Express as vice president, sales, after 15 years with another
VA. PORTS SET MARK FOR CARGO
Robert F. Morison |
Movements of high value general cargo continued to set records in 1987 for the port complex at the m
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Chrysler Corp. Sets Up Electronic Mail SystemROCKVILLE, Md. - Chrysler Corp. has set up an e
Trucking News
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY CLOSES FOR THE WINTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. closed its locks Monday, ending the 29th season for t
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Oil Production Sets Record in 1987The Soviet Union, the world's largest crude oil pro
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Martin Marietta Plans '88 Capital OutlaysMartin Marietta Corp.'s board of directors has budg
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Labor Aspects Prompt C&NW to Delay SaleChicago and North Western Transportation Co. is delay
Rail News
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Gasoline Prices Stable in Mass.Massachusetts gasoline prices remained stable just before Chr
ULTIMATE GIFT FOR RAILROADERS
JOC Staff |
The Railroaders Memorial Museum offered the ultimate Christmas gift for the train enthusiast tired o
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Dec. 12 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 10
Rail News
OCEAN CARGO RATES WON'T FALL IN LINE WITH FUEL PRICES
James Nolan |
Ocean shippers will not see freight rates fall the way the price of oil is falling, the maritime ind
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Haecon Will Study Ghent Port ProblemsGHENT, Belgium - The city council has engaged the firm
Maritime
YUGOSLAVIA SUPPORTS BAN ON MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS
(Ap) |
Yugoslavia's government has notified Parliament that it supports calls for a halt to building nuclea
LOWER MISSISSIPPI GETS DEEPER CHANNEL
Tim Sansbury |
Coal exporters using terminals on the lower Mississippi River south of New Orleans are celebrating
FINAL LEGAL BRIEFS ARE FILED IN LANDMARK ASBESTOS SUIT
Laura Raley Borda |
Final legal briefs were filed Thursday in a landmark asbestos liability trial involving four manufac
MASSPORT ACHIEVES 1988 GOAL
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Although 1987 is not yet ended, the Massachusetts Port Authority has already achieved one of its 198
Maritime
US HOLDS OFF IMPLEMENTING NEW IMPORT DUTIES ON EC
(Ap) |
President Reagan imposed duties on about $100 million worth of imports from the European Community o
APPRENTICE AT HELM OF ILL-FATED FERRY
(Ap) |
An apprentice mate was running the ferry Dona Paz when it collided with an oil tanker and sank, kill
Maritime
FOREIGN FLAG CHANGES SOUGHT
Robert F. Morison |
The trade association representing U.S.-owned and controlled foreign-flag ships says present U.S. po
Maritime
PRAIRIE TO ESTABLISH CHICAGO OPERATION
Andrea Chancellor |
Prairie Maritime Corp. will set up a stevedore operation at the port of Chicago in an attempt to att
Maritime
COMPUTERS MARK END OF AN ERA FOR KEEPERS OF THE LIGHT IN NJ
(Ap) |
George Combs is one of a few lucky Coast Guard crewmembers who get paid to be a couch potato - at le
Maritime
ON THE MOVE BOFA NAMES CHAN MANAGER IN BEIJING
Journal of Commerce Staff Report |
SAN FRANCISCO - Bank of America named Frederick Chan, a vice president, as its new Beijing represent
AGENCY, CROWLEY SETTLE COMPLAINT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission disclosed that it had settled a complaint against Crowley Caribbean
Maritime
DYNCORP SUBSIDIARY DISCARDS TECHNOLOGIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dyncorp, formerly Dynalectron Corp., said its HRI Inc. subsidiary has discontinued the development o
FUEL OIL FUNDS REALLOCATED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pennsylvania Gov. Robert P. Casey took emergency action to reallocate $21.7 million in state funds t
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BPU OK's Rate Hike For NJ Natural GasNEWARK, N.J. - The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
CHEMICALS TO SEE SOME GAIN FROM DECREASE IN OIL PRICES
Charles Thurston |
The chemical industry as a whole will benefit from the recent drop in oil prices but that gain will
LNG CARGO EXPECTED IN MASS.
Journal of Commerce Special |
The first cargo of liquefied natural gas in just over a year is due to arrive today at the Distriga
JAPANESE FIRMS POSTPONE TALKS FOR OIL IMPORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's oil companies have postponed negotiations for oil imports in the first quarter of 1988 becau
GE, PRATT TRADE PLACES IN JET ENGINE COMPETITION
Boston Globe |
The battle between Pratt & Whitney and General Electric Co. for dominance in the large jet engine bu
Air Cargo
AGENCY TO RE-EXAMINE RATINGS OF MAJOR BANKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Standard & Poor's said it is re-examining major commercial bank ratings as to the adequacy of their
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