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ANERA'S FUEL SURCHARGE TO DOUBLE NEXT MONTH
Brian Johns |
A group of carriers shuttling between Asia and North America have opted to double their fuel-adjustm
Maritime
WASH. PANEL DELAYS ACTION IN CANADIAN ROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Washington State Maritime Commission Thursday backed away from taking action against vessels bou
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
HOUSE PANEL OKS BILLS TO BOOST CRUISE LINESWASHINGTON - A House panel Thursday appro
Maritime
REPORT: SHIP LOSSES FELL SHARPLY IN '93 BUT ACCIDENTS CLAIMED MORE LIVES
Janet Porter |
The volume of ship tonnage lost through accidents last year fell sharply while the rate of ship demo
Maritime
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINA'S TIN EXPORTS TO MALAYSIA SLUMPKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - China's tin concentrat
DISASTER PUTS BARGE SAFETY IN UNACCUSTOMED SPOTLIGHT
Alan Abrams |
Jennifer Kelly won't soon forget the day she was promoted to government- affairs director for the Am
SAFETY GROUP RECOMMENDS 21 ACTION STEPS
Lisa Burgess |
The National Transportation Safety Board issued 21 recommendations Tuesday stemming from its investi
MORE CARRIERS LEAVING LE HAVRE _ OR ARE THEY?
Tara Patel |
Call it a Port of Confusion. On Wednesday, the Port of Le Havre announced that yet another g
NTSB URGES RADAR TRAINING IN WAKE OF CRASH
Lisa Burgess |
The inland towing industry may soon be required to train and certify its towboat operators in radar
PLAINTIFFS: AMTRAK REPORT WON'T AFFECT DERAILMENT SUIT
Margo D. Beller |
The National Transportation Safety Board's final report on last year's Amtrak derailment in Mobile,
US OFFICIALS TO MEET WITH SHIPPERS, CARRIERS ON EPA'S PROPOSED AIR RULES
Lisa Burgess |
Federal officials, air shippers and carriers will meet today in Detroit to try to resolve severe dif
RUSSIAN CRIME WAVE MAKES CARGO COVERAGE A SCARCE COMMODITY
Janet Ashkenasy |
Americans shipping products to St. Petersburg, Russia, this summer could see their insurance disappe
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
(1) DAILY INDEX Annual Smoothed percent +13.996/16 102.96/17 103.36/20
PROCTER & GAMBLE PLANS TO EASE PRICING FORMULAS, PAPERWORK
Gregory S. Johnson |
Aiming to be more customer-friendly, and save some money in the process, Procter & Gamble Co. on Wed
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, June 22, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PRATT GETS BIG ORDER FROM SINGAPORE AIREAST HARTFORD, Conn. - Pratt & Whitney has la
LATEST GROUP OF STOWAWAYS NOT HIDDEN IN CONTAINERS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Three stowaways, who were taken into custody Wednesday aboard the containership Newark Bay, gained a
"DOMCONS' DRIVE INTERMODAL GAINS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
It once was easy to determine how much intermodal traffic was domestic and how much consisted of imp
MOST TRUCKERS COOL TO INTERMODAL BOXES
Rip Watson |
Nearly all truckers are shying away from using containers for intermodal service, with one major exc
EU INFLATION RATE UNCHANGED IN MAY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The annual rate of consumer price inflation in the European Union was 3.2 percent in May, unchanged
SOUTH AFRICA CUTS 1994-95 BUDGET
Sean Ross |
South Africa's new government has kept its promise of sound fiscal discipline by reducing its 1994-9
UKRAINE'S FOREIGN DEBT REACHES $6 BILLION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Ukraine's debt to Western creditors and former Soviet republics stands at US$6 billion, Ukrainian De
"GRAVEYARDS' LEND CREDENCE TO TALES OF BOX GLUT
Alan Abrams |
Just as you're approaching the ramp from Port Newark to the New JerseyTurnpike, if you make
ROUGH WATERS AHEAD FOR TAA
Commentary by Peter Tirschwell |
Shippers bellow that the ocean rates charged by the Trans-Atlantic Agreement are too high, but the v
ECT PLANNING 2ND ROBOTERMINAL
Bruce Barnard |
Europe Combined Terminals (ECT) is having the last laugh. After 18 months, the $275 million
BN WILL ADD VERACRUZ TO CROSS-GULF BARGE SERVICE
Gary Taylor |
Announcing plans to add the Port of Veracruz as a regular second Mexican stop by the endof the year,
FIRMS SEE STRONGER LATIN LINKS INFRASTRUCTURE HELD KEY TO FUTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The connection between the U.S. domestic intermodal network and Latin America is still a tenuous one
POLICE FOCUS ON BROKERS IN FIGHT AGAINST CARGO THEFT
Peter M. Tirschwell |
As the number of shipping containers and trailers that are lost to robberies and thefts spirals upwa
TAA LINES SERVING US EAST COAST AND NORTH EUROPE
"Global Container Report" by PIERS, New York |
(In TEUs) First Quarter First Quarter Percent1994 1993 Change
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
Japan Retakes Lead In Foreign Ship OrdersSEOUL, South Korea - Japan has recaptured t
Maritime
PENA UNVEILS PROGRAM TO BOOST US SHIPBUILDING
Tim Sansbury |
Transportation Secretary Federico Pena said a four-point program he unveiled Wednesday will eliminat
Maritime
SPECIALIZED BOXES ARE IN DEMAND
Allen R. Wastler |
Container lessors and ship lines are less inclined to add to their fleets of standard containers and
PEOPLE - MARITIME
Wire and Staff Reports |
PORT OF MIAMI TERMINAL OPERATING CO. (Miami) - John Maddox was named executive director of the joint
Maritime
"ROOKIE' SHAKES UP US-AUSTRALIA MEAT TRADE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Container lines that carry refrigerated meat from Australia to the United States have cut their frei
Maritime
NORWEGIAN SHIPOWNER GETS OK FOR PURCHASE
JOC Staff |
Norwegian shipowner Leif Hoegh was given approval Tuesday to buy an 83 percent stake in Arcade Shipp
Maritime
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS AVERAGE ADJUSTED TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
American Trucking Assocs. |
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DECISIVE AGREEMENTS UNLIKELY AT EU SUMMIT
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union's semiannual summit, which starts here Friday, will not be short on drama and big
US-JAPAN CARRIERS CALL EMERGENCY MEETING LINES HOPE TO STEM RATE-CUTTING TIDE
Mark Magnier |
Shipping companies sailing from Japan to the United States called an emergency meeting for today fol
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BRITISH TANKER OWNER REVERSES QUARTERLY LOSSLONDON - Stolt Partner SA, which owns si
Maritime
US MAKES LITTLE PROGRESS IN ARGENTINE AIR TALKS
William Armbruster |
Negotiators for the United States made little progress in bilateral aviation negotiations last week
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