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WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
LLOYD'S 1991 DEFICIT IS 2ND-HIGHEST FOR MARKET MARINE SECTOR REPRESENTS BIGGEST LOSS COMPONENT
Helen Macleod |
Lloyd's of London on Tuesday announced a loss of UK2.05 billion (US$3.08 billion) for the 1991 under
24-DAY STRIKE CASTS SHADOW OVER QUARTERLY LTL RESULTS
Rip Watson |
The less-than-truckload business that posted modest gains during the first quarter of 1994 is still
SHIP GROUPS DEMAND HUGE UNION CONCESSIONS
Tim Shorrock |
Two U.S.-flag shipping groups representing container lines and tanker operators are seeking unpreced
US TREATMENT OF STOWAWAYS ANGERS ROMANIA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The treatment of Romanian stowaways who have been held in leg irons pending a decision on their lega
US FIRMS TAKE LEAD IN CHIP-MAKING GEAR
Brian Johns |
For the first time in seven years, U.S. wafer fabrication equipment manufacturers are sitting on top
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of May 16, 1994 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from su
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Transportation News Ticker, the |
GLOSSARY AR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADELEADS
Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service
Maritime
RAINS, DAM RELEASES SLOW BARGE ACTION ON ARKANSAS RIVER
John Boyd |
Rains and dam releases have engorged the Arkansas River system in recent weeks, significantly slowin
Maritime
FRENCH PORTS BRACE FOR MORE 24-HOUR STRIKES
Tara Patel |
A 24 hour strike hit French ports Monday and more strikes are expected today. The French doc
Maritime
EU ACCEPTS RUSSIA'S TERMS ON CHARGES AT PORTS
Geoff Winestock |
The European Union has yielded to Russia in a dispute over Russia's system of discriminatory port ch
Maritime
ALABAMA STEVEDORE WINS CONTRACT TO OPERATE PORT TERMINAL IN MEXICO
Kevin G. Hall |
An Alabama stevedoring firm has become the first in its trade to win a waterfront contract from Mexi
Maritime
CONTAINERS OF HAZARDOUS CARGO SPILL INTO ENGLISH CHANNEL FROM COLLISION
Janet Porter |
A containership collided with a refrigerated cargo vessel in the English Channel Saturday, sending e
Maritime
EU SETS AIR SUBSIDIES RULE BOOK, RISKING A POLITICAL CONTROVERSY
Bruce Barnard |
The European Union Commission is about to publish a rule book on state aid for airlines that threate
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended May 7, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 161
AIR-INDIA DELAYS TAPPING MARKETS FOR FUNDS
Reuters |
State-run Air India has put off divesting its government equity and tapping global money markets, bo
Air Cargo Carriers News
NAVISTAR SURGE LED RISE IN APRIL SALES OF HEAVY TRUCKS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
An April surge by Navistar International Transportation Corp. led heavy truck sales to their fourth-
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP. (Norfolk, Va.) - Stephen C. Tobias was named executive vice president for ope
JUDGE ORDERS ARBITRATION IN STRIKE AGAINST UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A federal judge has ruled that a five-hour strike on March 1 by the United Transportation Union agai
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LUFTHANSA'S LOSSES FALL FROM LAST YEAR'S LEVELFRANKFURT, Germany - Lufthansa German
CITIES CAN'T DESIGNATE GARBAGE SORTERS, COURT SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In a decision hailed by waste haulers, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that local governments can't r
W. GRAHAM CLAYTOR, RAIL EXECUTIVE, DIES
Lawrence H Kaufman |
W. Graham Claytor Jr., who had distinguished careers as a lawyer, railroad executive and government
ALITALIA UP AGAINST WALL AS DEBTS ACCUMULATE
P.K. Semler |
After reporting 1993 losses of 345.6 billion lire ($216 million) and a 190 billion lire loss in the
CALIF. PANEL URGES STUDY OF RAILS LEADING TO PORT
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A California legislative committee has passed a resolution instructing the state's Public Utilities
INTERMODAL LAW HINDERS RAIL FUNDING, HUERTA SAYS
William Armbruster |
The Clinton administration's top intermodal transportation official said new legislation will probab
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NYS&W PARENT FIRM POSTS 1ST-QUARTER LOSSCOOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Delaware Otsego Corp., p
BA SEEKS EARLIER ACCESS TO AIRPORT IN PARIS
Tara Patel |
British Airways is negotiating to speed up its access to Paris's Orly Airportfrom theend-of-
ENERGY MINISTERS TO EXPLORE VENTURES AT DENVER MEETING
Janet Day |
The world comes to Denver next month, and it's a world looking for oil, gas, money and technology.
CARGO SERVICE THROUGH TUNNEL TO BEGIN THIS WEEK
Keith M. Rockwell |
The first freight will move through the Channel Tunnel this week now that the tunnel's operator, Eur
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. KOREA WON'T INTERFERE IN GASOLINE PRICE CUTSSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's Mi
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - May 16, 1994 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 16, 1994 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Prem
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum Exchange May 16, 1994Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)_
NEW HAVEN RESIDUAL FUELS
JOC Staff |
May 16, 1994 No. 4/ No. 6/ No. 6/1% 1% 0.5%Buckley
YEMEN'S BLOODY CIVIL WAR LEAVES COUNTRY'S OIL PRODUCTION UNTOUCHED
Ashraf Fouad |
The civil war in Yemen has barely touched the impoverished country's oil- producing regions and outp
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 16, 1994 U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
May 16-22, 1994 This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals andthe
US COMPANIES HOPE TO ENCOURAGE S. AMERICAN SALES WITH TRADE FAIR
Paula L. Green |
U.S. exporters are looking for an upturn in South American sales as hundreds of thousands of local c
Maritime
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK IN DISPUTE WITH DONORS
Chege Mbitiru |
Governors of the African Development Bank failed to resolve a dispute over the bank's lending practi
Maritime
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