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FLEDGLING LINES GROPE FOR FOOTHOLD
Geoff Winestock |
Sayakhat, a small cargo airline in Kazakhstan in Central Asia, has five big Soviet-made air freighte
EUROPE SEES HOT MARKET FOR AIR CARGO
John Zarocostas |
European-based carriers and freight forwarders are bullish about the outlook for growth in air freig
DELAYS, LAX SECURITY PLAGUE FORMER USSR
William Armbruster |
Security, delays, excessive paperwork, poor communications and insufficient lift to interior points
CARGO GROWTH LEAPS AT FOUR US AIRPORTS
Debra Werner |
Four U.S. airports more than doubled their total air cargo volume during 1994. While executives at e
BOISE, TUCSON AIRPORTS REGISTER RECORD CARGO GAINS FOR 1994
AirCommerce Special |
Airports in Boise, Idaho, and Tucson, Ariz., experienced record growth in air cargo volume in 1994,
THE KOBE QUAKE
AFP Photo |
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JAPANESE BANKING SYSTEM ESCAPES MOSTLY UNSCATHED EXTENSIVE BACKUP SYSTEMS CREDITED
Mark Magnier |
Japan's international banking system remained largely unaffected by the massive earthquake that hit
INFO-SURFING HITS HIGH GEAR ON THE INTERNET
Mark Lyon |
The Internet is a wellspring of useful information for people involved with international air freigh
US PRODUCERS OF AUTO PARTS EXPECT ONLY LIMITED IMPACT
William Armbruster |
Bob MacNamara is worried. He drives a forklift at an auto-parts plant in Battle Creek, Mich. The wor
A RATE INCREASE A YEAR
Interview by Miriam Widman, The Journal of Commerce |
Wilhelm Althen has been with Lufthansa German Airlines for more than 25 years - all on the cargo sid
TEMBLOR NOT LIKELY TO SPOIL FOOD TRADE WITH JAPAN, US REPORTS
Mark Magnier |
U.S. food trade with Japan will be largely unaffected by the massive earthquake that struck Kobe on
"FREE' SOFTWARE PROVIDES WEALTH OF INFORMATION
Mark Lyon |
Those wonderful folks who convinced you to fork over nine bucks for an overnight letter want you to
COMPANIES OFFERING ASSISTANCE FACE OBSTACLES OF COST, BUREAUCRACY
Mark Magnier |
The vivid images of death and destruction seen around the world after the deadly earthquake in Kobe
JAPAN SAYS THANKS, BUT NO TO LA. RICE
Reuters |
Japanese officials have said thanks, but no thanks, to a gift of 40,000 pounds of rice from Louisian
JUSTICE TO PROBE EFFORTS AGAINST BANK ANNUITY SALES
HELEN MacLEOD |
The Justice Department's antitrust department announced last week it will investigate efforts by the
CATASTROPHIC OPTION CALL SPREADS
Chicago Board of Trade |
For quotes on National, Midwestern or other markets, call the CBT trading floor during trading hours
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story Thursday, Jan. 26, on Page 7A, headlined "Presidential Life To Put $45 Million Into Troubled
MENDAKOTA INSURANCE BECOMES NAII MEMBER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mendakota Insurance Co., based in St. Paul, Minn., has become a member of the National Association o
SOME OF 1994'S FRAUD CASES DRIFT INTO REALM OF THE ABSURD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Along with the heinous, some of 1994's insurance frauds were just plain weird, according to the Coal
INSURERS CHOOSE THE 10 WORST INSURANCE SCAMS OF LAST YEAR
Margo D. Beller |
This is one top 10 David Letterman hasn't run yet. This top 10 involves the worst insurance
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EXECUTIVE LIFE INSUREDS TO GET $455 MILLIONLOS ANGELES - Trusts of the Executive Lif
FLA. CHIEF: STATE MUST REKINDLE HOME INSURANCE MART
Associated Press |
Efforts to coax Florida's homeowners' insurance market back to life after Hurricane Andrew should be
LISTEN TO THE CUSTOMERS
William Armbruster |
The cargo division at KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is about to undergo the biggest change in the carrier
INSURANCE EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
KEMPER REPORTS FALL IN 1994 NET INCOMELONG GROVE, Ill. - Kemper Corp. has reported a
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF COMPENSATION INSURANCE INC. (Boca Raton, Fla.) - Debra E. Klugman was appointed
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SANDY HOOK'S SPOILS OK'D FOR MUD DUMPNEW YORK - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sai
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STEVEDORE CHIEF IS ALL ELBOWS AT PHILA. PORT
Michael Fabey |
If Thomas J. Holt has his way, New York will be shivering in Philly's shadow. Cruise ship li
LEISER MOVES TO AMERICAN CARGO
JOC Staff |
* Randy Leiser, managing director of corporate development, American Airlines, to vice president of
WITH PROGNOSIS CRITICAL, AMTRAK NEEDS CAPITAL INFUSION, GAO OFFICIAL SAYS
Stephanie Nall |
The financial condition of Amtrak, which is facing operating losses over the next five years totalin
LACK OF MONEY WILL HINDER PORT OF OAKLAND'S PLANS LENDING WOES IMPERIL EXPANSION
Peter M. Tirschwell |
The Port of Oakland has a lot to say for itself. It is the principal containerport in Northern Calif
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Maritime
BUZ WHALEN CALLS IT A CAREER, WILL BOW OUT TUESDAY AT JAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Buz Whalen, the top American in Japan Airlines' cargo operation for the past quarter century, offici
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Jan. 21, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 1
MAINTENANCE DELAYS TAKE TOLL ON C&NW
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Sharply higher operating expenses caused by congestion on its crucial Wyoming coal line led to a 21
FOR INTRASTATE MOTOR CARRIERS, DECONTROL ENDS RATE HASSLES
Chris Isidore |
Michael Gorno, president and chief executive of TNT Holland Motor Express Inc., used to spend a lot
FLEXIBILITY IS NAME OF THE GAME
-W. Roger Curry, President, Chief Executive |
"Flexibility" was a key word for the trucking industry in 1994 and will continue to be key in 1995.
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX CORP. (Richmond, Va.) - Michael J. Ruehling was named vice president of state relations, reporti
CF MOTOR FREIGHT WINS HAMILTON BEACH CONTRACT
Gregory S. Johnson |
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex said CF Motor Freight edged Yellow Freight System Inc. to win a $2 mill
MAJOR GAINS AND DECLINES IN CARLOADINGS
JOC Staff |
Three Weeks Ended Jan. 21, 1995, vs. Similar 1994 Period Cars CarsLoaded Loaded
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SHAREHOLDERS MEETING CANCELED AT TWAST. LOUIS - Trans World Airlines Inc. has cancel
US, UKRAINE SIGN EXPANDED AVIATION AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States and Ukraine have signed an expanded bilateral aviation agreement that will allow e
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