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Canadian Software Firm to Open U.S. Office to Meet Demand
Canadian software provider Cube Route said the Toronto-based company will open its first U.S. sales office in Chicago in the next few weeks in order to meet rising demand for Internet-based logistics services.
February 6, 2006Technology Briefs - Jan. 31 - Feb. 6
Port of Seattle, SSA Marine Using Biodiesel TMW Adds 26 New Customers In 4th Quarter Guided-Snowplow Research May Bring No-Driver Trucks
February 6, 2006TMC Meeting to Focus On Emission Rules, Wireless Systems
New emission regulations and the effect of the Internet and wireless systems on the trucking industry will be the main focus of the Technology & Maintenance Councils annual meeting next week in Tampa, Fla.
February 6, 2006FHWA Continues Freight Webinars Via the Internet
The Federal Highway Administration is continuing its Talking Freight Web seminar series through May. The monthly Webinars are designed to provide a no-cost way for transportation practitioners to broaden their knowledge about transporting freight.
February 6, 2006DOT Sets $65.6 Bln. Budget Request for Fiscal 2007
Department of Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta unveiled a $65.6 billion request that provides record investments for new highway, transit and safety programs, DOT said Monday.
February 6, 2006FMCSAs Annette Sandberg Resigns; Will Step Down March 1
Annette Sandberg has resigned as head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, an agency spokesman said last Wednesday.
February 6, 2006Granger Introduces House Bill for Anti-Idling Tax Credits
Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) re-introduced legislation last week that would provide tax credits for the trucking industry to buy anti-idling technology to help reduce air pollution while also helping to save money on diesel fuel.
February 6, 2006Transportation Services Index Rises, DOT Says
The Department of Transportation said Monday that its transportation services index for November rose 1.2% from October.
February 6, 2006Factory Orders Rise for a Third Straight Month
Factory orders rose for a third straight month, climbing 1.1% in December, led by an increase in automobile orders, the Commerce Department said Friday.
February 3, 2006ATA Pleased About Coca-Colas Edits of Super Bowl Ad
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. merican Trucking Associations said Friday that the Coca-Cola Co. had agreed to delete unsafe truck-driving actions from a television ad scheduled to run before Sundays Super Bowl.
February 3, 2006