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TSA Denies ATA Petition For Hazmat Plan Delay
The Transportation Security Administration has denied a petition by American Trucking Associations that sought to delay the agency’s plan to fingerprint drivers of hazardous materials, and that all states be required to use a single TSA-chosen contractor.
March 2, 2005TT's Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore unpack the trends, surprises and shake-ups that define this year's Top 100 for-hire carriers..
TMC Discusses Corrosion, Heat, Tires
TAMPA. Fla. — Corrosion prevention, higher under-hood temperatures and truck-tire technologies were among industry trends covered in technical sessions at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s annual meeting here Feb. 15-18.
March 2, 2005Energy Firms Seek to Make Diesel From Other Fuels
Several petroleum companies are exploring technology that would turn natural gas and coal into a liquid fuel that would have the efficiency of diesel fuel but would run cleaner, industry experts said.
March 2, 2005Security & Safety Briefs - Feb. 24 - March 2
CVSA, DOE Reach Accord on Nuclear Waste Shipments • Attorney General Backs Patriot Act Renewal • Calif. Senator Introduces Port-Security Bills • Canadian Trucking Alliance Backs Border Funding • And more...
March 2, 2005Crude Oil Closes at Over $53 a Barrel
Light sweet crude oil closed at $53.05 on the New York Mercantile Exchange Wednesday, the highest closing price since Oct. 26 when it was near a record, Bloomberg reported.
March 2, 2005News Briefs - March 2
Horizon Lines Files for Initial Public Offering • January Air Cargo Shipments Rise 6.7% • U.S. Bank Buys Aviation, Trucking Card-Services Firm • Atlas Van Lines' Revenues Rise 12% in 2004
March 2, 2005ISM Factory Index Falls to 55.3 in February
The Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday that its factory index slowed to 55.3 in February, from 56.4 in January, though the sector continued to expand.
March 1, 2005Brakes: Inspectors Review New-Era Testing Devices
Ten years after the federal government first explored the commercial applicability of performance-based brake testers, state safety in-spection agencies are evaluating technology that would replace time-consuming visual inspections currently in use to identify faulty brakes.
March 1, 2005Technology Briefs - Feb. 23 - Feb. 28
XM Raises Subscription Price 30% • Puradyn Filter Technologies Appoints CFO • Software Firm to Provide Supply Chain System to Ford • G-Log Says 2004 Annual Revenue Grew 15% • And more...
February 28, 2005Yellow Roadway to Buy USF Corp. for $1.37 Bln.
Yellow Roadway Corp. said Sunday it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire USF Corp. for $1.37 billion.
February 28, 2005