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INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
. . . DIVIDED WE FALL: Successful port operations hinge on close cooperation between the public
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cypriot Tanker Capsizes<br><br> En Route to TurkeyCAGLIARI, Sardinia - A Cypriot tanker carrying sul
Maritime
TANKER CRASHES, SINKS OFF ICELAND
(AP) |
A British tanker ran onto a rock off the east coast of Iceland early Friday, and sank, killing all 1
Maritime
JAPAN BANKS TO AID SHIPBUILDER
JOC Team |
A syndicate of seven Japanese banks has agreed to provide 160 billion yen in loans to three affiliat
Maritime
ITO WINS RIGHTS TO MD. TERMINAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Maryland Port Administration has awarded the International Terminal Operating Corp. (ITO) exclus
Maritime
VANCOUVER EYES A BANNER 1987 PORT HOPES TRAFFIC VOLUME WILL PASS 1984'S RECORD
Journal of Commerce Special |
Traffic through the port of Vancouver could nudge 60 million metric tons in 1987, challenging a hand
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN PANELS FOCUS ON DOCKS COMMITTEES SET UP TO STUDY, IMPROVE WATERFRONT EFFICIENCY
VINCENT W. STOVE |
The Australian government has set up a series of committees to improve efficiency on the waterfront.
Maritime
LEGEND STILL 'ALIVE' AT NY CLUB
MARK MAGNIER |
The undisputed dean of the maritime bartenders and a legend in the industry was a man named Spiros L
Maritime
STOCKS NEAR END OF '86, UP 25 PERCENT
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The stock market is winding down a year that has seen a gain of roughly 25 percent in the Dow Jones
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>Turbulence, the theme of the steel industry over the last decade, is still the w
PAIN WILL CONTINUE FOR US STEELMAKERS
(AP) |
Turbulence, the theme of the steel industry over the last decade, is still the watchword as producer
US-JAPANESE FARM TRADE CONTROVERSY STILL SIMMERING
RONALD E. YATES |
Tomoko Nagamine carefully punched the numbers into her calculator, totaled them and, as she usually
AUTO PRODUCTION TRIMMED IN 1986
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Fewer cars and trucks rolled off U.S. assembly lines in 1986 as automakers - especially General Moto
JAYME PUTS PREMIUM ON INCENTIVES
ELISABETH RYAN SULLIVAN |
Samples of coffee mugs, umbrellas and wristwatches fill his office, but what Herbert A. Gold really
THERE'S ONE IN EVERY PORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There's one in every port.<br><br> Every port of any size seems to have some place where maritime ty
Maritime
TAX BILLS FACE BATTLE IN JAPAN CONTROVERSIAL VALUE-ADDED TAX WILL TEST NAKASONE LEADERSHIP
A.E. CULLISON |
The leadership of Yasuhiro Nakasone is certain to be severely tested by stormy legislative sessions
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Teofilo Named<br><br> Trade Group'sNew Chairman<br><br>Thomas N. Teofilo was elected chairman of the
MACHINE TOOLS SHOW ORDER DIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Orders for U.S. machine tools plunged 26.3 percent in November to $132.7 million, reversing a strong
CANADIAN YARDS BACK FREE TRADE WITH US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's shipbuilding industry announced its support for a proposed free trade agreement with the Un
Maritime
COAST GUARD COMMENDS CREW OF NY HARBOR TUG
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The quick and skillful action of crewmembers on a New York harbor tug averted what could have been a
Maritime
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Team |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent
Maritime
SEARCH CALLED OFF FOR MISSING SEAMEN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Rescue officials called off a search Friday for three missing crewmen from an Icelandic freighter th
Maritime
OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT MAKERS EXPAND HORIZONS
GARY TAYLOR |
Endangered by a dramatically dwindling domestic market, oil field equipment makers are expanding the
DUTCH, ARGENTINES SET TO END ROW NATIONS SEEN NEAR ACCORD ON PIPELINE DEBT SQUABBLE
JEREMY MORGAN |
Industry analysts hope Argentina and Holland are on the way to settling their lengthy dispute over d
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Saudi King Appoints<br><br> Minister of PetroleumRIYADH, Saudi Arabia - King Fahd issued a royal dec
SAUDI KING SAYS $18 OIL IS ONLY A MINIMUM GOAL
(AP) |
The $18-a-barrel goal of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is only a minimum price s
ELF GABON SLASHES BUDGET
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
Faced with plummeting earnings in 1986, Elf Gabon, the offshoot of France's state-controlled Elf Aqu
MOTORISTS SAVE ON GASOLINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
U.S. drivers reaped a windfall savings of more than $25.5 billion this year while the world's oil pr
LILCO TALKS FACE JAN. 15 DEADLINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Negotiations between Long Island Lighting Co. and New York state officials are continuing as the Jan
DISTRIGAS RECEIVES LNG CARGO
Journal of Commerce Special |
Distrigas of Massachusetts Corp. received a shipment of liquefied natural gas when the British-regis
HOW A CARIBBEAN FIRM LEARNED TO EXPORT
(AP) |
A Costa Rican furniture maker used the United States' Caribbean investment program to sell overseas
Maritime
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Zhao to Visit Pakistan<br><br> BEIJING - Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said he expects to visit Pakist
Maritime
GREEKS DEBATE ECONOMIC POLICY
VICTOR WALKER |
December in Greece is when the politicians join battle over the economy, in the context of the annua
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Staff Report |
WORLD BANK<br><br> ECUADOR - $31 million for improved water service in Guayaquil. The loan is for 17
Maritime
SOME VENTURES IN USSR FALL SHORT OF GOAL
(AP) |
Almost a third of Soviet enterprises have failed to meet their contract commitments under the nation
Maritime
FIRST SOVIET SOLAR PLANT PUT IN SERVICE IN UKRAINE
(AP) |
The Soviet Union's first solar power station went into commercial service in the Ukraine, the Tass n
SOVIETS RELEASE FIGURES FOR GRAIN, GAS OUTPUT
(AP) |
The official Tass news agency reported several economic indicators at the weekend, including better-
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
December 24, 1986<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
BALANCING ACT IN OFFING? DRI EYES RISE IN TRAFFIC, COSTS FOR RAIL, TRUCKING
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Transportation growth will stage a balancing act in the coming year as the U.S. economy inches cauti
CANADIAN TRANSPORT BILL HIT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Western Canada's foremost academic in the transportation field is warning of political interference,
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