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ATA Files Crash-Avoidance Comments With NHTSA • DOT Reports Record Seat-Belt Usage of 82% • ATA Announces $4.8 Mln. Highway Watch Grant • Ky. Using Fences to Catch Falling Boulders • And more...
October 5, 2005ISM Services Index Declines in September
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. n index that measures U.S. services fell in September, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
October 5, 2005UPS to Rebrand Its Stores in Canada and India
UPS Inc. said Wednesday that its Mail Boxes Etc. subsidiary is expanding its UPS Store brand internationally, starting in Canada and India.
October 5, 2005Job Cuts Declined in September, Report Says
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he number of announced U.S. job cuts in July fell 33% in September from a year earlier, according to an industry report issued Wednesday by job-placement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
October 5, 2005Detroit Narrowing Choices for Potential New Canada Bridge
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. wo routes for a new bridge from Detroit into Canada have been eliminated from a list of possibilities, the Detroit Free Press reported Wednesday.
October 5, 2005Tropical Storm Tammy Forms Off Florida Coast
A new tropical storm formed off the Florida Wednesday morning but it was not likely to become a hurricane, news and weather reports said.
October 5, 2005Carriers Push for Larger Trucks To Improve Efficiency, Traffic
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. ALTIMORE — Trucking and logistics executives said the freight transportation industry should launch a campaign to win governmental approval for increased truck weights and triple trailers nationwide.
October 5, 2005Opinion: A Crisis-Management Primer
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. transportation manager and a platoon leader have something in common: Both frequently find themselves under fire and trying to make decisions that could affect the well-being of others.
October 5, 2005Diesel Price Soars 34.6 Cents to $3.144 a Gallon
The average price of U.S. retail diesel soared by a record 34.6 cents to $3.144 a gallon, also a record, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
October 4, 2005Factory Orders Rise in August, Commerce Reports
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. rders placed with U.S. factories rose 2.5% in August to $395.2 billion, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
October 4, 2005