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PROVISION BACKS DOWNING OF DRUG-CARRYING AIRCRAFT
Lisa Burgess |
Tucked into the 1995 defense authorization bill, now awaiting President Clinton's signature,is a sma
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The feature, "DHL, Marking Its Silver Anniversary, Fights for Gold," on Page 16 of August's AirComme
LONG-TERM CARGO DEALS MAY YIELD SAVINGS
Debra Werner |
Air cargo firms and major corporations are establishing partnerships that go far beyondthe job of mo
ASIANA SOARS WITH NEW ROUTES, AIRCRAFT
Jane Levere |
Asiana Airlines, which began operations less than six years ago, is considered one of the jewels in
FEDERAL EXPRESS: EVERYONE BENEFITS FROM WORLDWIDE CARGO CONTRACTS
Debra Werner |
Federal Express Corp., a dominant player in the U.S. express package industry, is trying toestablish
FRITZ PROVIDES SERVICES FOR ONE-STOP SHOPPERS
Debra Werner |
With a large international organization offering a variety of services, Fritz Cos. plans tocapture a
SOLE-SOURCING DEALS FLY AT EMERY WORLDWIDE
John Boyd |
When Emery Worldwide landed an exclusive contract to handle furniture maker Haworth Inc.'s North Ame
AIRBORNE SHARPENS TRANSPORT, LOGISTICS FOCUS
Debra Werner |
Airborne Express is seeking to expand the alliances it has established with major corporations by se
AIR CARGO FACTS
Graphs: Colography roup; MergeGlobal Ltd.; Journal of Commerce |
GRAPHS: (1) US Domestic Air Cargo Shipment Share by Competitor, 4th quarter 1993 (pie chart)
THREE NEW CARGO CARRIERS SEEK TO EXPAND GLOBAL SERVICE
Debra Werner |
Three of the new cargo carriers that have taken to the skies during the last two yearsare looking be
CIRCLE INTERNATIONAL TESTING AUTOMATED BOOKING
Debra Werner |
Circle International, the main operating subsidiary of the Harper Group, is working with a number of
DATA LINK - MARK LYON EXPRESS USERS TRACK PARCELS BY PHONE
Mark Lyon |
If you would rather do your banking at the ATM than the teller window, the air-express industry is g
FOR AIR CARGO, A MERRY PRE-CHRISTMAS SEASON
William Armbruster |
It's that time of year. The leaves will soon be changing color, the kids are heading back toschool,
SLATTERY AIMS TO DOUBLE NORTHWEST CARGO REVENUE
William Armbruster |
The new head of cargo at Northwest Airlines wasn't among the original candidates for the job. In fac
TRADE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US INDUSTRY COMMITTEE SELECTS REPRESENTATIVEWASHINGTON - James R. Meenan, vice presi
Maritime
CP RAIL OFFERS $1 BILLION FOR CN'S EASTERN NETWORK
Leo Ryan |
CP Rail System Thursday formally offered CN North America and the Canadian government C$1.4 billion
INS ORDERED TO COVER AIRLINE'S COSTS FOR DETENTION
Michael S. Lelyveld |
In a ruling that may open the door for airlines to file millions of dollars in claims, Judge I. Leo
HOUSE PASSES INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE BARGE SAFETY SENATE TO TAKE UP SIMILAR LEGISLATION
William L. Roberts |
Legislation authorizing a new barge and towing safety program, and a separate measure permitting the
CLINTON RENEWS TRADE THREAT AGAINST JAPAN
John Maggs |
President Clinton has renewed his threat to resort to U.S. trade law unless agreements are reached w
ONE-SIXTH OF THE FLEET
JOC Staff |
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Maritime
FRANCE'S LARGEST SHIPYARD PLANS TO RESTRUCTURE ITS OPERATIONS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
France's largest shipyard, the Saint Nazaire-based Chantiers de l'Atlantique, has unveiled a restruc
Maritime
MARSEILLES DOCKERS' MEETING TEMPORARILY SHUTS DOWN PORT
Tara Patel |
The French port of Marseilles was shut down for a few hours on Thursday as dockworkers met to discus
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP NORTHWEST CONTAINERPORTS
PIERS, New York |
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PHILIPPINES CARVES NICHE IN SHIP-REPAIR BUSINESS
Cecilia Quiambao |
Ship repairing is emerging as one of the Philippines' sunrise industries as soaring labor costs driv
Maritime
SEAMEN'S CHURCH INSTITUTE HOSTS CHAPLAINS' MEETING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey hosted the North American Maritime Ministri
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by EAB New York and other sources, are selling r
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX * Annual Smoothed percent +19.729/16 108.19/19 108.19/
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
SINO-JAPANESE FIRM TO HANDLE BOX TRAFFIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Sino-Japanese cargo logistics company was set up to handle international container transportation
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UK SHIPYARD ATTRACTS ANOTHER POTENTIAL SAVIORLONDON - New hope for the closure-threa
Maritime
FURTHER AID FOR RUSSIA, OTHERS TOPS WORLD BANK AGENDA
Richard Lawrence |
More financial help for Russia, other former Soviet republics and Third World countries in general i
VANCOUVER BOX TRAFFIC CLIMBED 4 PERCENT IN 1ST HALF
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Container moves at Canada's west coast gateway port increased 4 percent during the first half of the
Maritime
DOLLAR MOVES HIGHER VS. YEN DESPITE THREAT OF SANCTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose slightly against the yen Thursday, even as President Clinton renewed his threat
SWEDISH GDP ROSE IN 2ND QUARTER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sweden's gross domestic product rose a preliminary 3.6 percent in the second quarter of this year co
BIG YEAR SEEN FOR GRAIN AT GULF, WEST COAST PORTS
George F.W. Telfer |
Stronger demand for U.S. grain in the Far East and Mexico and sharply reduced supply from China, Aus
Maritime
EASTERN GERMAN INDUSTRIAL ORDERS SLIDE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Eastern German manufacturing orders dropped 11.5 percent in July from June, but rose 18.2 percent fr
CHINA DASHES US HOPES FOR MAJOR CARMAKER ROLE
P.T. Bangsberg |
U.S. automotive companies' hopes of playing a pivotal role in China's revamped motor industry appear
Maritime
GD EXPRESS CHIEF DOWNPLAYS ADDITION OF SHAREHOLDERS
Phillip Hastings |
GD Express Worldwide is playing down the likelihood that other post offices will join the five that
BRITAIN'S NEW CARGO-SECURITY RULES POSE PROBLEMS FOR SHIPPERS, FORWARDERS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Problems have arisen for shippers and forwarders since the June introduction of Britain's new air fr
CONSULTATIONS TO BEGIN NEXT MONTH AS RACE FOR WTO LEADER HEATS UP
John Zarocostas |
The race to elect a chief for the new World Trade Organization is set to move into top gear in early
Maritime
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