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KANSAI AIR OPERATIONS RETURNING TO NORMAL
William Armbruster |
Some 36 hours after an earthquake rocked southern Japan, air cargo operations at Kansai Internationa
JAPANESE PORT DAMAGE
The following port information has been supplied by Lloyd's |
KOBE Port Island: Portliner commuter system not operable, Kobe big bridge (connecting road b
JAPAN INSURERS LIKELY TO AVOID PR DISASTER OVER PAYOUTS
Mark Magnier |
Payouts for what is expected to be the largest Japanese earthquake settlement ever will likely take
S&P, MOODY'S STUDYING EFFECT ON INSURERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Analysts Standard & Poor's Corp. and Moody's Investors Service said Wednesday they are studying the
SEVERE DISRUPTION FEARED IN THAILAND TRADE VIA KOBE
Ron Corben |
Fears are growing of a significant disruption to trade between Japan and Thailand for goods, largely
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Tuesday Jan. 17, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representi
FTC RIPS ALASKA'S BID TO REGULATE PILOTS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A move in the Alaska Legislature to regulate state pilots by setting their fees and limiting the num
Maritime
DOT DISTANCES ITSELF FROM SCHIAVO REMARKS
Tim Sansbury |
Cuts in federal maritime spending suggested by the Transportation Department's inspector general do
Maritime
PORT OF BALTIMORE APPOINTS HELEN BENTLEY AS CONSULTANT
Tim Shorrock |
The Port of Baltimore hired former congresswoman Helen Bentley as an adviser on shipping and port is
Maritime
LAKE ONTARIO PORT POSTS TRAFFIC RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Hamilton, on Lake Ontario, reported a 2.5 percent increase in traffic in 1994, reflectin
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FOREIGN FUNDS SOUGHT FOR CHINA PORT UPGRADESBEIJING - China, stretched by its boomin
Maritime
CALIF. CARRIERS SAY 2-YEAR DELAY IN CLEAN-AIR RULES WOULD HELP
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The proposed two-year delay in implementing the Environmental Protection Agency's clean air plan for
MEAT AND POULTRY: WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by the Journal of Commerce from database of Port |
No text.
Maritime
LUFTHANSA UNIT POSTS 20 PERCENT CLIMB IN CARGO VOLUME FOR EARLY JANUARY
Miriam Widman |
If initial figures for Lufthansa Cargo AG are any measure, Germany's export boom hasn't bottomed out
ASIAN AIRPORTS STEP UP SECURITY ON US FLIGHTS
Reuters |
Airport security officers in Manila, Philippines, seized aerosol sprays, lotions and perfumes from p
DONOHUE SEEKS MORATORIUM ON TRUCKING LEGISLATION
Chris Isidore |
Like Deion Sanders, arguably the National Football League's best defensive player, Thomas Donohue of
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LANDSTAR TO PURCHASE EXPRESS AMERICA FREIGHTSHELTON, Conn. - Landstar System Inc. Tu
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX CORP. (Richmond, Va.) - Jay S. Westbrook was named resident vice president, state relations in K
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Jan. 7, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 11
INSIDE TALK - LARRY KAUFMAN THE SANTA FE RUMOR WAS UNSUBSTANTIATED FRANTIC TRADING WASN'T
Larry Kaufman |
Wall Street watchers could have filed for whiplash last Thursday after watching the Santa Fe Pacific
COURT SIDES WITH RAIL IN JOB TRANSFER CASE
Rip Watson |
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an Interstate CommerceCommission ruling tha
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ALLIED-SIGNAL TO BUY FIAT'S BRAKES BUSINESSPARIS - Allied Signal Inc. has agreed to
"LONGSTANDING PROBLEMS' REMAIN AT FAA, WATCHDOG AGENCY SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Aviation Administration is still slow to deal with safety recommendations made by other
CHINA PRESSES ON WITH EXPANSION OF HIGHWAY SYSTEM
P.T. Bangsberg |
After seven years of consideration, China seems determined to carry out its nationwide program to co
FAA REPORT VINDICATES ENGINES PRODUCED BY GE, COMPANY SAYS
Associated Press |
General Electric Co. has released a Federal Aviation Administration report that it said reaffirms th
SANTA FE, BN RESCHEDULE SHAREHOLDERS' MEETINGS
Associated Press |
Santa Fe Pacific Corp. and Burlington Northern Inc. have rescheduled their shareholders' meetings to
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
If you didn't read the annual Journal of Commerce Shipping Review & Outlook section distributed Jan.
UNITED TO OFFER TICKETLESS TRAVEL IN US
Associated Press |
United Airlines plans to offer "ticketless" travel throughout its U.S. domestic system by midsummer.
GROUND TRANSPORT GRINDS TO A HALT, DELAYS AIR CARGO PASSAGE TO KANSAI
William Armbruster |
In the air and on the ground, transport companies and their customers were trying to cope Tuesday wi
LIFE SECTOR, GOVERNMENT TO PAY LION'S SHARE OF LIABILITY COSTS
Margo D. Beller |
Japan's domestic life insurers - and the government that reinsures their losses - are in for the big
RELATIVELY LOW QUAKE INSURANCE RATE MAY BE PROBLEM FOR FIRMS IN JAPAN
Mark Magnier |
Japan's insurance industry faces little liability, which could cause a major problem, from Tuesday's
MALAYSIA OUTPUT UP 11.7 PERCENT ON YEAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Malaysia's January-November Industrial Production Index rose 11.7 percentfrom a year earlier
MAJOR QUAKES IN JAPAN
JOC Staff |
1909: Anegawa, central Japan. Estimated magnitude on the Richter scale (M) - 6.8. 41 killed. 978 hou
DISASTER MAY PROD JAPAN'S GOVERNMENT TO BOOST SPENDING OIL REFINERIES ESCAPE DAMAGE
Arthur Gottschalk |
The scenes of mangled steel, crumpled buildings and collapsed highways caused by Tuesday's earthquak
OCEAN CARRIERS DIVERT CARGO FROM "WAR ZONE'
Mark Magnier |
Major carriers are being forced to divert cargo from Japan's principle container gateway, the earthq
KANSAI REGION AT A GLANCE
JOC Staff |
OVERVIEW: Kansai, the area hit by Tuesday's earthquake of 7.2 on the Richter scale, is Japan's secon
THE KOBE QUAKE
AFP Photo |
Photo only.
DEATH TOLL CLIMBS AS TRADING HUB GRINDS TO A HALT
Mark Magnier |
The death toll mounted as emergency crews worked furiously to free people trapped under huge concret
BP OIL TO DETAIL CUTS PLANNED IN RESTRUCTURING
Reuters |
The U.S. oil refining and marketing subsidiary of British Petroleum PLC willannounce Friday
FRENCH, UK FIRMS TO BUILD 2ND GUANGDONG NUCLEAR PLANT
P.T. Bangsberg |
French and British firms will construct the second nuclear power station in China's southern Guangdo
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