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NATURAL GAS LINE FAILURES DECLINING
Arthur Gottschalk |
Natural gas pipeline accidents like the one in Edison, N.J., last month have become less frequent ov
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHINESE IMPORT INTEREST SEEN DESPITE OIL BANSINGAPORE - Chinese companies are still
SALVAGE FIRM ENDS RELEASE OF SHIP ACCIDENT DATA
Alan Abrams |
In a reversal of the trend to make more ship safety information publicly available, London's Salvage
GRAIN TRADE DOWN, 5 CANADIAN LINES MERGE THEIR SEAWAY BULKER FLEETS
Leo Ryan |
Hammered by sharp declines in grain transport business through the St. Lawrence Seaway, five Canadia
Maritime
TEAMSTERS CALL STRIKE AGAINST 23 LTL CARRIERS
Rip Watson |
With talks for a new National Master Freight Agreement hopelessly deadlocked, the Teamsters union an
MOTOROLA AGAIN A RISING STAR IN CONSUMER MARKET
Ronald E. Yates |
When the corporate history of Motorola Inc. is written, 1974 likely will receive a great deal of att
Maritime
INSIDE TALK - ALLEN WASTLER PACIFIC CARRIER FEUD LEANS ON THE TOWER OF PISA DATA LINK
Allen Wastler |
It seemed like a nice idea - an electronic network connecting all the Pacific conference carriers to
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A graphic on Page 1A Tuesday, on the market share of Navieras de Puerto Rico, was printed inadverten
PROPOSED RI DREDGING START AMAZES BOSTON PORT OFFICIALS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
While the Port of Boston struggles with vessel access problems, a complex set of rules could allow t
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tuesday, April 5, 1994 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
THAIS FEAR BACKLASH OVER FREE-TRADE PUSH
Ron Corben |
A push by the United States and Australia to make the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation group into a
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WINDS MOVE OIL SLICK AWAY FROM UAE COASTDUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Winds pushed a
Maritime
STOLT COMEX CUTS FIRST-QUARTER LOSSES
JOC Staff |
Stolt Comex Seaway SA, a subsea contractor for the oil and gas industry, had a loss of $9.7 million
Maritime
THAI GROWTH FORECASTS BOLSTERED BY RECOVERIES OF EXPORT MARKETS
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
A revised forecast by the Bank of Thailand showing a higher rate of growth for the country's gross d
Maritime
HOW THE US MONITORS INTERSTATE GAS LINES
_ Arthur Gottschalk |
The modern interstate gas pipeline industry was born in the 1920s with the development of welded, pr
JAPANESE ENVOY DISPUTES US REPORT ON TRADE BARRIERS
Richard Lawrence |
Japanese officials here are deploring last week's Clinton administration report on Japanese trade ba
TRADE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PRE-DEADLINE ORDERS EXPECTED FROM CHINABEIJING - China is expected to place hundreds
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRADE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GTE CORP. (Stamford, Conn.) James J. Jacobs, 54, was named director of international development.
BUSINESSES SAY AUSTRALIA TO SEE SLOW GROWTH IN INVESTMENTS
David Gazard |
Australian business investment is not expected to increase significantly in 1994 even though investo
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Staff |
NORTH AMERICA International Jeanswear Show. April 8-10. Miami Beach. Contact: Blenheim, Anni
Maritime
CZECH EXPORT POTENTIAL LOOKS GOOD, SURVEY SAYS
Michele Kayal |
The Czech Republic's commitment to exports and sound fiscal policies helped expand the country's eco
Maritime
PORTLAND FREE-TRADE ZONE DOWNLOADS CHINESE DISKS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
An invasion of Chinese floppy disks - those ubiquitous squares that store computer software and info
Maritime
KAZAKHSTAN PERMITS SALE OF COLLECTIVE FARM LAND
Grigori Gerenstein |
Kazakhstan's government has adopted a set of temporary rules for the sale of state-owned agricultura
Maritime
WHILE SUN SHINES ON LATIN FUNDS, THEIR RISKS STILL TOP THOSE IN US
Gregg Fields |
The excitement surrounding market reforms in Latin America over the last couple of years was readily
Maritime
RUSSIA'S BUDGET FACES FURTHER DELAYS, MOSCOW SAYS
Grigori Gerenstein |
Approval of this year's budget by the Russian Parliament is facing further delays, the government sa
Maritime
BUENOS AIRES DOCKWORKERS' PACT GETS OFFICIAL OK
Paula L. Green |
Maritime and union officials have formally closed the door on a labor dispute that had been simmerin
Maritime
TRUCKERS PLAY BIGGER ROLE IN AIR FREIGHT, CONFERENCE TOLD
William Armbruster |
Virtually all air freight shipments start and end on a truck, but for many years motor carriers were
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN: BOXES GET SECOND WIND IN RENTAL MARKET
Allen R. Wastler |
What do you do with an old marine container? The question is becoming an important one for c
Maritime
US MAY HELP ARMS FACTORY IN RUSSIA CONVERT TO BOXES
Geoff Winestock |
A troubled Russian military plant with plans to develop Russia's first manufacturing facility for re
LORENZO PLAN REJECTED DOT CITES SAFETY CONCERNS
Stephanie Nall |
The Department of Transportation Tuesday rejected Frank Lorenzo's plan to start a new airline, sayin
PUBLIC HEARINGS TO FOCUS ON INTERMODALISM ISSUES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Commission on Intermodal Transportation will expand its fact- finding efforts through t
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BURLINGTON AIR EXPRESS APPOINTS NEW AGENTSIRVINE, Calif. - Burlington Air Express an
GATT: JAPAN, W. EUROPE KEY TO '94 TRADE GROWTH
John Zarocostas |
A mild recovery in Western Europe and Japan could cause the volume of world merchandise trade to exp
ICC GROUP TO OVERSEE TARIFF SYSTEM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Committee has created a negotiated rule-making committee to oversee the deve
DESPITE VOLUME GROWTH FOR CARRIERS, 4TH-QUARTER INCOME RESULTS ARE MIXED
Rip Watson |
Major truckload carriers in the fourth quarter of 1993 generated double-digit volume increases, whic
GENSTAR DELAYS BOX ORDER TO HELP FIRM GET TRAILERS
Rip Watson |
Genstar Container Corp., one of the world's largest suppliers of container equipment, has backed off
US RECALLS CHINESE CRAYONS CONTAINING LEAD
Reuters |
U.S. regulators Tuesday recalled 740,000 boxes of crayons imported from China over the past four yea
STUDY SAYS ALAMEDA PLAN MEANS JOBS NATIONWIDE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Construction of the Alameda Corridor in Southern California will generate at least 35,000 new trade-
KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN TO KEEP BN INTERMODAL SERVICE GOING
Rip Watson |
Burlington Northern Railroad has signed a service agreement with Kansas City Southern Railway allowi
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Yangming Marine Transport Corp., Taiwan's second-largest container carrier, often suffers from being
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