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SOUTH CAROLINA RANKED 5TH-LOWEST IN RATE OF WORKERS COMPENSATION
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
South Carolina has the fifth-lowest workers compensation rates in the nation, according to a nationa
INDUSTRY DOUBTS EU'S RAIL-FREIGHT COMMITMENT
Bruce Barnard |
Transport executives are questioning Europe's commitment to building a multibillion-dollar continent
MICROWAVE FIRM HOMES IN ON SIGNAL FROM OVERSEAS
K. Buck Wolf |
Microwave Networks Inc. of Houston heard the right signal in 1989. It was coming from overseas.<
RAILROADS SUE UNION TO PREVENT ONE-ON-ONE TALKS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
The railroad industry has sued to force the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes to bargain on
CUSTOMS CHIEF WEISE SETS HIMSELF A TIGHT DEADLINE FOR OVERHAUL
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Customs Commissioner George Weise is a man in a hurry. He wants to re- engineer the 200-year-old U.S
UK CONSIDERS CRACKDOWN ON FOREIGN "FISH FACTORIES'
Janet Porter |
Compulsory insurance coverage for ships operating in U.K. waters is under consideration by the Briti
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Maritime
AUTOMOBILE PARTS: WATERBORNE EXPORTS
Compiled by The Journal of Commerce from database of PIERS, |
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Maritime
YUCATAN PENINSULA PORT NO LONGER ON THE ROPES
John M. Nagel |
Weather-beaten mansions dotting the shore of this town on the Yucatan peninsula hark back to the day
NORASIA, SEA-LAND INTRODUCE BIGGER, FASTER SHIPS IN EUROPE-ASIA SERVICE
Janet Porter |
Transit times between Asia and Europe will be cut by up to seven days when Sea-Land Service Inc. and
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Maritime
TAUZIN RAISES CONCERNS ON COFRS WITH CLINTON
Alan Abrams |
Rep. W.J. "Billy" Tauzin, D-La., has gone as far over the Coast Guard's head as he can in his latest
Maritime
Maritime
CANADIAN SEEKS PARTIAL PRIVATIZATION OF SEAWAY DISCONTENT HIGH OVER TOLL SYSTEM
Leo Ryan |
A leading Canadian steel executive is pushing forward a proposal to partially privatize the St. Lawr
SF PORT PUSHES NONMARITIME DEVELOPMENT OF DOCK SPACE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Citing the underutilization of many of its dock and warehouse facilities and the need to generate mo
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Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NEW ZEALAND CARRIER TO TAKE JAPAN CARGOTOKYO - New Zealand's Translink Pacific Shipp
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Maritime
US STEVEDORE EXTENDS REACH WITH SAIGON JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stevedoring Services of America will expand its business into Vietnam early next year under a joint-
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Maritime
COAST GUARD PLANS TO STEP UP SCRUTINY OF SHIPPING SOCIETIES
Alan Abrams |
The 11 ship inspection companies that earned a place on the Coast Guard minimum standards approval l
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Maritime
TRANSPORT UNION PACS CAST LOT WITH DEMOCRATS
William L. Roberts |
Transportation unions contribute substantially more to Democrats than Republicans and would stand to
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS US WHEAT PRICES
Chicago Board of Trade |
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WILH. WILHELMSEN TO BUY FULL CONTROL OF LINER UNIT
Janet Porter |
The Norwegian shipping group Wilh. Wilhelmsen Ltd. AS will buy full control of its liner shipping su
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Maritime
CANADIAN MISSION GOES IN SEARCH OF ASIA TRADE
Leo Ryan |
Prime Minister Jean Chretien leaves here today at the head of a high-powered trade mission to Asia t
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX * Annual Smoothed percent +18.9510/28 108.410/31 108.311
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Nov. 3, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
BURLINGTON AIR TAPS GENE LONG AS LOGISTICS CHIEF
William Armbruster |
Burlington Air Express is joining the logistics parade. The company announced that it has hi
KCS-NS INTERMODAL TRAIN WILL LINK ATLANTA, DALLAS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Kansas City Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern Corp. have confirmed that they will begin a run-th
JOFC INDEX, AT 109.3, POSTS NEW HIGH FOR 3RD DAY IN A ROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
For the third consecutive day, the Journal of Commerce Industrial Index rose to a new high, hitting
MALAYSIA SET TO IMPLEMENT 2-TIER BANKING PLAN DEC. 1
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Bank Negara, the Malaysian central bank, will implement a two-tier regulatory system for commercial
FED INTERVENES FOR A 2ND DAY, PUSHING DOLLAR SHARPLY HIGHER
Jon Hilsenrath |
The U.S. Federal Reserve entered the foreign-exchange market repeatedly Thursday to buy dollars on b
BRITAIN AND CHINA BREAK DEADLOCK OVER FUNDING OF HONG KONG AIRPORT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Britain and China ended years of wrangling Thursday over financing of Hong Kong's proposed HK$158 bi
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MK RAIL CORP. (Pittsburgh) - Joseph S. Crawford Jr. was named executive vice president,locomotive op
ITALY'S CPI ROSE 0.6 PERCENT IN OCTOBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Italian consumer prices rose 0.6 percent in October from September and climbed an annual 3.8 percent
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTHWEST REFINANCES PART OF DEBT DUE IN '97EAGAN, Minn. - Northwest Airlines Corp.
UNEMPLOYMENT FALLS IN DENMARK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The number of unemployed persons in Denmark fell a seasonally adjusted 12,500 in September from Augu
FRANCE PLANS RESPONSE TO US ON OPEN SKIES
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The French government is expected to announce within the next few days its position on reopening bil
JUDGE HOLDS KEY TO EXPANSION OF STRIKE AGAINST UPS
Gregory S. Johnson |
A representation battle between the Teamsters union and United Parcel Service that led to a one-day
PILOT PROGRAM PLANNED IN BID TO MAKE 100 STATE-OWNED FIRMS TURN A PROFIT
P.T. Bangsberg |
In what some analysts believe is a last chance, China has selected 100 state- owned companies for a
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Maritime
PORTS OF LA, LONG BEACH WILL SEEK SHORT LINE TO HANDLE RAIL SWITCHING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will soon issue requests for proposals from short-line railr
LUFTHANSA SEEKS TO SPEED DELIVERY OF FREIGHTERS FROM FEDERAL EXPRESS
William Armbruster |
Lufthansa German Airlines, faced with a shortage of freighters in a surging worldwide air cargo mark
SMALL US FIRM WINS BATTLE AGAINST CHINESE COUNTERFEITER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A small U.S. telecommunications company with little business experience in China has succeeded in st
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Maritime
CLINTON TEAM TO INTENSIFY CHINA EXPORT PUSH
Richard Lawrence |
The Clinton administration next year will further intensify its export promotion efforts in China, t
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Maritime
CHINA MOVES TO SHRED PAPERMAKING POLLUTION
P.T. Bangsberg |
The writing is on the wall for China's plethora of paper companies. It says: You're in trouble.<
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Maritime
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