search
menu
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade, and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
|
Subscribe
chevron_right
Maritime
Container Shipping News
Breakbulk News
Port News
chevron_right
Surface
Trucking News
Rail News
chevron_right
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
chevron_right
Supply chain
Logistics Technology News
Industrial Real Estate News
Transport, Trade, and Regulation News
Last Mile News
Cool Cargo News
Events
chevron_right
Resources
Magazine
Newsletters
Multimedia
White Papers
Special Reports
Press Releases
Media Kit
Other
finance
Gateway
Free Trial
Sign In
Subscribe
search
Latest news
The Latest News & Analysis
All Categories
Asia-Europe
Container lines
Forwarding
Trans-Atlantic
Trans-Pacific
Breakbulk carriers
Energy projects
Heavy-haul transport
Project cargo
Ro/ro cargo
Breakbulk ports
Drayage
International ports
Longshore labor
Marine terminals
North American ports
Port infrastructure
Flatbed
LTL
Truck brokers
Trucking labor
Truckload
Intermodal providers
International rail
North-American rail
Breakbulk Quarterly Intelligence
Domestic Intermodal Service Scorecard
Platts Containers Update
Top Rankings
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
ADMINISTRATION BUDGETS are automatically considered dead on arrival these days. Such judgments are t
CONGRESS CHARTING STRATEGY ON TRADE
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Congress is starting to map out its trade legislation strategy.<br><br> About 180 House members, ove
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br> Merrill Lynch economists warned that improvement in the U.S. trade deficit is a
JAPANESE EYE CANADA PULP FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One of Japan's leading paper companies said it is considering taking over a Canadian pulp maker and
WATER SUPPLY IN MEXICO OK
(AP) |
Dams around the country are at 79 percent of capacity, sufficient toguarantee water for irrigation f
PAULA L. GREEN JOINS JOFC STAFF
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Paula L. Green, a former daily newspaper reporter, has joined the insurance reporting staff at The J
CIBA-GEIGY PLANS TO CLOSE PIGMENT PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ciba-Geigy Corp. will close its pigment manufacturing facility by December 1988, leaving 530 workers
US WILL PROPOSE NEW TRADE LAW BAKER: REAGAN TEAM SEEKS MARKET-OPENING MEASURES
JOHN BOYD |
The Reagan administration will propose legislation to open markets abroad for U.S. exports, Treasury
MECHANIZATION TRANSFORMS AUSTRALIAN MINE
VINCENT W. STOVE |
A coal mine that was long rejected as being too difficult to develop has become one of Australia's m
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ingersoll-Rand Proposes<br><br> Sale of Machinery UnitWOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. - Ingersoll-Rand Co. prop
TVA LOCKS UP 11 CONTRACTS UTILITY WILL PURCHASE 5.2 MILLION TONS OF COAL
TIM SANSBURY |
Tennessee Valley Authority coal purchasing officials sound confident they've locked up a sweet deal
MASS. GOVERNOR SEEKS FUNDING
Journal of Commerce Special |
Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis will ask state Legislature approval to fund a $1.6 million state
COLGATE-PALMOLIVE UNIT COMPLETES JUNG ACQUISITION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. announced that its Kendall health care subsidiary has completed the acquisiti
NEWPORT ELECTRIC FIGHTS BUY-OUT
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A small electric utility in this prominent yachting port is seeking federal court protection against
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Du Pont<br><br> ImplementsNew Prices<br><br>E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. is making several price ch
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
SPI Plans<br><br> SeminarIn February<br><br>A special seminar to help exhibitors derive optimum resu
NUMBER OF DIVIDEND INCREASES FALLS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The number of dividend increases last year fell to the lowest level since 1971, according to Standar
PSNH TO MODIFY LIMITATION EFFORTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Public Service of New Hampshire says it will modify the way it tries to limit alternative power prod
EPA FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST TELEDYNE
(AP) |
Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical Corp. is accused of mishandling cancer-causing chemicals in a 10-count ci
CNW MERGER PLANS ON HOLD HOLDING FIRM AWAITS ICC SANTA FE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RULING
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
It's no secret the CNW Corp. would like to merge its rail unit with a larger carrier, but those plan
UPJOHN UNIT PLANS VENTURE IN SPAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Upjohn Co. announced a letter of intent has been signed between the Asgrow Seed Co., a wholly ow
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Wednesday, January 7, 1987<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canada
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Belgium Increases<br><br> Discount Rate to 8.5 percentBRUSSELS, Belgium - The National Bank raised i
SDR RATES
JOC Team |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
BANKS INTERVENE AGAINST D-MARK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose against most foreign currencies except the yen Wednesday on massive central ban
TRAIN CRASH AFTEREFFECTS ACCIDENT HAS WIDE INSURANCE IMPLICATIONS
JAMES NOLAN |
Federal investigators will establish blame quickly in the Amtrak/Conrail train crash near Baltimore
LAWSUIT FILING PROCESS BEGINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The first lawsuits stemming from Sunday's fatal Amtrak-Conrail crash were filed Tuesday.<br><br> And
WALL STREET INVESTS IN NY EXCHANGE
C.A. CARPENTER |
Wall Street has made its first major investment in the New York Insurance Exchange.<br><br> And in a
BOSTON HOSPITAL TO TEST TEMPORARY HEART PUMP
(AP) |
A pump designed to circulate the blood of heart attack victims temporarily while their own damaged o
FINAL PAYMENTS TO CHARITY IN HYATT SETTLEMENT COMPLETE
(AP) |
The payment of more than $7.6 million to 10 local charities has been completed by two defendants as
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
India: Carbide Knew<br><br> Of Gas Leak PotentialBHOPAL, India - The government charged Wednesday th
MARSH & MCLENNAN BUYS SPECIALIZED BROKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Marsh & McLennan Inc. acquired a New York-based insurance brokerage firm that specializes in providi
MASS. TORT REFORM SEEN AS GOOD START
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts property/casualty insurers say insurance and tort reforms proposed by a governor's stu
BIAGGI REITERATES INNOCENCE
ROBERT F. MORISON |
Rep. Mario Biaggi, a Democratic congressman from New York, flatly denied any wrongdoing related to p
Maritime
PRIVATIZATION PROVES BOON TO GOTHENBURG
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
The privatization of the port of Gothenburg a year ago has spurred the private development of a $6.
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Oil Tanker<br><br> Hit in Persian GulfTOKYO A Japanese oil tanker traveling in the Persi
Maritime
USL, GENIX INK PACT ON COMPUTER SERVICE
GREGORY S. JOHNSON |
United States Lines Inc. says it hopes to save approximately $333,000 a year by using an outside com
Maritime
US LEGISLATION COULD HELP PHASE OUT FARM SUBSIDIES
Dallas Morning News |
Agriculture subsidies worldwide stand "a good chance" of being phased out<br><br>because of U.S. leg
OUTPUT OF DAIRY PRODUCTS DROPS BELOW '85 LEVELS
(AP) |
Production of manufactured dairy products such as butter and cheese continues to drop below year-ear
arrow_left_alt
1
…
10589
10590
10591
10592
10593
10594
10595
…
10844
arrow_right_alt
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕