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DEREGULATION, ECONOMY LIFT PHILIPPINE SHIP LINE
Ramoncito De La Cruz |
An expanding Philippine economy and deregulation of the domestic shipping industry are expected to s
Maritime
UNIONS, INTERMODAL YARDS SETTLE ISSUES PEACEFULLY
Tim Shorrock |
Despite open battles in Long Beach, Calif., and more recently at the Port of Philadelphia, rail unio
"K' LINE WEIGHS RETURN TO ALL-WATER ROUTE
Michael Fabey |
"K" Line America Inc. executive Oscar Abello has a problem. While his company has thousands of conta
EAST COAST PORTS EMERGE AS COMPETITION TO LANDBRIDGE
Erich E. Toll |
The North American intermodal landbridge, which carried booming Asian importsfrom West Coast
SRI LANKA OUTLINES PLANS TO BECOME REGIONAL SHIP HUB
Rohan Gunasekera |
Sri Lanka is seeking to become a regional shipping center where all maritime- related facilities wil
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIPOWNERS' GROUP MULLS POLLUTION ACTThe International Chamber of Shipping will be lobbying
Maritime
VEGE WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
**BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
2343 (May 5, 1995) Previous day - 2346 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in Lo
Maritime
*FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
May 5, 1995 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
SEDGWICK EXECUTIVE TO ADDRESS APIW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jane Hill Fleming, senior vice president of insurance broker Sedgwick James Inc., will be the guest
CHUBB TO GIVE $100,000 TO FUND FOR OKLA. BLAST VICTIMS, FAMILIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies is to give $100,000 toward the fund established to help victi
HONG KONG MAJOR FORCE BEHIND CHINA'S INTERMODAL ACTIVITY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Much of the activity in China's intermodal sphere is being spearheaded from outside, chiefly Hong Ko
CONTAINERSHIPS ON ORDER, AS OF FEBRUARY 1995
MOL Research |
NAME OF COMPANY SIZE (TEU) X NO. OF SHIPSET DELIVERY ROUTE American President Lines 4,800 x
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
DUFF & PHELPS RATES ATTORNEY'S TITLE 'A-'Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co. gave Attorney's Tit
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
ERIE INSURANCE GROUP (Erie, Pa.) - Terry Hamman was named Midwest regional vice president. He had be
HOUSE POISED TO CONSIDER SEVERAL MARITIME MEASURES
William L. Roberts |
Several maritime bills, including the Coast Guard Regulatory Reform Act of 1995, changes to the Oil
Maritime
OAKLAND PROJECT SHOWS W. COAST COMMITMENT TO INTERMODAL
Peter M. Tirschwell |
With trans-Pacific container volumes likely to grow at near-double-digit rates through the turn of t
THE POST-NAFTA CAPACITY CRUNCH
Erich E. Toll |
Despite remarkable improvements in the Mexican-U.S. intermodal conduit during the past year, industr
WORLD CONTAINER FLEET
Containerisation International; Mark Wauben / For The Journal |
No story.
TRUCK COMPANIES FINDING ANOTHER MODE OF OPERATIONS
Chris Isidore |
The traditional trucking company, which kept its wheels on the road and none of its freight on the r
SCHNEIDER CHALLENGING HUNT'S INTERMODAL EDGE
Jil Curry |
Trucking got into Don Schneider's blood as a 16-year-old driving a rig in 1951. But thederegulated i
LANDSIDE CARRIERS' FONDEST DREAM: A FULL SHIPLOAD OF CARGO TO HAUL
Allen R. Wastler |
For a railroad or trucking executive, the sight of a huge containership coming into port can be a bi
CARRIERS MOVE CAUTIOUSLY IN SHIFT TO INTERMODAL
Chris Isidore |
One of the key concessions Robert Young III won from the Teamsters last year was the right to ship u
PARIS AIRPORT ENVISIONS A FAST-RAIL CARGO LINK
Tara Patel |
A high-speed intermodal rail link for cargo at Paris' northern Charles de Gaulle Airport may not be
BOX-HANDLING CAPABILITY LIMITED AT MANY LATIN AMERICAN PORTS
Paula L. Green |
Companies shipping containers to Latin American ports face a web of logistical and infrastructure pr
INTERMODAL COMMODITY TRANSPORT STILL GROWING BUT AT SLOWER PACE
Howard Simon |
It began in 1994. U.S. manufacturers were shipping goods at breakneck speed if only to keep up with
INTERMODAL SYSTEM CAN BE A "STAR' ON TRADE STAGE BETTER SERVICE PLAYS A SUPPORTING ROLE
Milan Ruzicka |
Private and government economic forecasters see strong world economic growth ahead - a promise that
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
CSX Intermodal Photo |
Photo only.
MONTERREY UP AND RUNNING
KEVIN G. HALL / Journal of Commerce |
Photo only
CORPORATE DOWNSIZING IS CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOGISTICS SERVICES
William Armbruster |
When the Los Angeles Times offered its employees a buyout package a couple years ago, it got far mor
THE NORTH AMERICAN INTERMODAL SYSTEM STACKTRAIN OPERATORS
Journal of Commerce |
Text is not included in the database.
LOW OCEAN FREIGHT RATES HIT TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL
Janet Porter |
Intense competition among shipping lines plying the Europe-Asia trades has decimated freight traffic
RAILROADS' DWINDLING CAPACITY COULD DERAIL ON-TIME GAINS INFRASTRUCTURE LAGS BEHIND TRAFFIC
Gregory S. Johnson |
Intermodal's on-time service record is slowly improving, to the delight of shippers, but many indust
FOR CERTAIN FARM PRODUCTS, INTERMODAL IS AN IDEAL FIT
Gregory S. Johnson |
When it comes to intermodal, the container doors are likely to swing open for nearly any freight tha
UPS "PUPS' COULD SIGNAL BROADER SHIFT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The move by United Parcel Service to break new ground by ordering 2,700 domestic "pup" containers co
IN EUROPE, OPERATORS COMPLAIN OF OFFICIAL APATHY TALK OUTPACES ACTION, FIRMS SAY
Bruce Barnard |
Few European industries enjoy as much political support as the railroads and the transport companies
ENLARGED DETROIT-WINDSOR TUNNEL INCREASES CP RAIL'S TRAFFIC FLOW
Leo Ryan |
CP Rail System announced that traffic through the Detroit-Windsor gateway has increased about 30 per
SATELLITE SYSTEM REVOLUTIONIZES GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY
Lisa Burgess |
The U.S. Global Positioning System, a navigation satellite constellation under the control of the De
OCEAN CARRIERS BEMOAN SHORTAGE OF RAIL EQUIPMENT, TERMINAL DELAYS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Intermodal operators have weathered floods in the Midwest, ice storms in the East and earthquakes in
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