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PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Growth Seen<br><br> In Hot-FillPackaging<br><br>In the next ten years, hot-fill and retort packaging
BANNER YEAR FOR FIBERS AT MONSANTO
Journal of Commerce Special |
Last year was a banner one for Monsanto Co.'s Fibers Division.<br><br> Earl N. Brasfield, group vice
EXXON CHEMICAL STARTS UP HYDROGENATED RESINS PLANT
JOC Team |
Exxon Chemical announced the on-schedule start-up of an additional plant manufacturing Escorez 5000
BRISTOL-MYERS TO MARKET ORAL LUNG CANCER DRUG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bristol-Myers Co. announced that the Food and Drug Administration has released for marketing a new o
FIRST CLASS EXTRAS LURE BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
CHRISTOPHER LOFTING |
Just how could a business traveler possibly take the successor to the ill- fated Laker Airways serio
TNT STILL SEEKS AIRBORNE AUSTRALIAN GROUP REJECTS STANDSTILL AGREEMENT
LARRY STERNE |
TNT Ltd., the Australian transportation conglomerate, made it clear in a filing with the Securities
SMALL-PLANE PILOTS OPPOSE FAA PLANS
JAMES R. CARROLL |
The head of the nation's small plane pilots association said several of the Federal Aviation Adminis
JAPAN LINE SETS PLANS FOR AIR CARGO UNIT
A.E. CULLISON |
A wholly owned air cargo subsidiary soon will be established by Japan Line Ltd., executives of that
EMERY AIR SHIPMENTS RISE 14 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Emery Air Freight reports that December 1986 shipments rose 14 percent and weight increased 20 perce
DHL, SINOTRANS SET JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DHL International Ltd. said it signed an agreement with the China Foreign Transportation Corp. - Sin
BA CAN CUT BACK OVERSEAS OFFERING
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
The proportion of British Airways equity to be sold abroad when the airline is privatized beginning
TRADE GAP NARR OWING HELD VITAL
RIPLEY WATSON JR. |
If U.S. trade deficit numbers don't improve in 1987, you can kiss the economy goodbye, according to
ANALYSTS DEBATE XTRA MOVE
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
XTRA Corp.'s shareholder rights plan appears to have stalled a takeover attempt by Itel Corp. of Chi
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
71 Truckers Cited<br><br> For Aiding MotoristsSeventy-one truck drivers representing 32 carriers wer
GENERAL MOTORS EMD LOOKS AT DOWNSIZING
Journal of Commerce Special |
Faced with continuing gloomy forecasts for locomotive purchases in the coming months and years, Gene
CSX RAISES ALLIANCE ISSUE SHIPPER-LABOR ALIGNMENT RUMORS CONTINUE
LAWRENCE H. KAUFMAN |
Railroad executives have been hearing rumors ever since the 99th Congress adjourned last fall that
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Team |
For the week ended Dec. 20, 1986, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equ
TRUCKERS DISCUSS CROSS-BORDER ISSUES
LEO ABRUZZESE |
U.S. and Canadian truckers this week met formally for the first time in seven years to discuss contr
ATLANTIC CARRIERS BRACING FOR TRADE WAR
JANET PORTER |
Trans-Atlantic ocean carriers are bracing themselves for an all-out trade war between the United Sta
RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC UP SLIGHTLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Railroad freight traffic last year was marginally higher than 1985 levels, the Association of Americ
CARRIERS ADJUSTING TO SHIP ACT
MARK MAGNIER |
Ocean carriers criticized the Shipping Act of 1984 at a seminar here Thursday, but their comments ap
WHITE HOUSE DIVIDED ON RAIL MERGER VETO
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
The Reagan administration is of two minds over whether the Interstate Commerce Commission should rec
WORSHIPERS CHALLENGE POWER USE OF VOLCANO
JOHN DAVIES |
With electric rates on Hawaii among the highest in the United States, geothermal exploration crews a
TOKYO ADMITS MOVE TO SLOW RISE OF YEN CENTRAL BANK INTERVENED TO SUPPORT DOLLAR
A.E. CULLISON |
Japan's central bank has been trying to prop up the U.S. dollar through intervention, a high Japanes
RISK-BASED CAPITAL STANDARD PROMOTED
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The Federal Reserve Board, other federal regulators and the Bank of England proposed a joint approac
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dow Rises Above 2000<br><br> NEW YORK - The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose above the histo
PRICE HIKES HIT YUGOSLAV CONSUMER
(AP) |
Yugoslav consumers were hit with a new wave of price hikes on more than 500 goods and services this
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Envoy in Israel<br><br> AMMAN, Jordan - U.S. envoy Richard Murphy left Thursday for Israel, the s
Maritime
WEST GERMANY POSTS DEFICIT IN PAYMENTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
West Germany's balance of payments showed a deficit of 3.765 billion deutsche marks in November, acc
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Storage Sites Closed<br><br> BASEL, Switzerland - Swiss chemical manufacturer Ciba-Geigy A.G. said T
Maritime
US, EC MIRED IN DISPUTE TRADE OFFICIAL SEES LITTLE CHANCE OF RECONCILIATION
(AP) |
The European Community's chief trade official said he saw no more than a 40 percent chance of avoidi
Maritime
PENTAGON TASK FORCE TO PROPOSE CHIP-AID PLAN
(AP) |
The U.S. semiconductor industry has been devastated by Japanese competition and may need government
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
R. Lawless<br><br> Named ChiefOf CN Rail<br><br>Ronald Lawless, president of Canadian National Railw
TRADE SURPLUS RISES IN CHILE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Chile's January-November 1986 trade surplus rose to US$981.7 million, up from $756.1 million in the
Maritime
BRITAIN PORTRAYED AS TWO NATIONS
(AP) |
Official figures published this week portrayed a Britain divided into two nations: an affluent south
Maritime
BRAZILIAN INFLATION MAY RISE
JAMES BRUCE |
Record increases in interest rates plus industry and labor demands threaten a new round of spiraling
Maritime
MINING COMPANY SEEKS NEW ALUMINA PARTNER
JAMES BRUCE |
Brazil's CVRD state mining company is looking for a new partner to replace Japan's Nippon Amazon Alu
Maritime
ARGENTINE MILITARY CLOUDS PETROCHEMICAL ASSETS SALE
JEREMY MORGAN |
Government plans to sell off state assets in Argentina's petrochemicals industry are overshadowed by
Maritime
LDC OVERSPENDING LAID TO IGNORANCE
(AP) |
Government officials of some less developed countries spend wastefully<br><br>because of sheer ignor
THE ECONOMY
JOC Team |
Late Rush Profits Retailers<br><br> A last-minute rush by procrastinating Christmas shoppers turned
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