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News Briefs - Nov. 19
Patriot's Profits Increase in 4Q House Easily Passes Energy Bill EU Rejects U.S. Compromise on Steel Tariffs Yellow Seeks to Raise $130 Million for Roadway Purchase And more...
November 19, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
October Housing Starts Rise to Highest Level Since 1986
Housing starts in October rose to the highest level in almost 18 years, as builders started work on 1.96 million homes at an annual rate, up 2.9% from a revised 1.905 million pace in September, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
November 19, 2003Security Briefs - Nov. 13 - Nov. 19
Report: U.S. to Seek Sensors on Shipping Containers TSA Requires Airlines to Inspect Some Cargo 窪蹋勛圖厙land Security Announces $725 Million in Grants Groups Seek Restrictions on Hazmat in Washington nd more...
November 19, 2003Intermodal Gains Forecast
NEW YORK Shippers will move more freight over the rail-truck intermodal network next year because of falling truck capacity and rising freight rates, according to several transportation industry officials.
November 19, 2003California Ports Seek Funds From TSA
WASHINGTON Officials of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach visited legislators here Nov. 6 to lobby for millions more in federal funding to secure their facilities, the third-busiest seaport complex in the world.
November 19, 2003Letter to the Editor: More on Drivers
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. n response to a letter to the editor about the driver shortage and recruiting 18- and 19-year-olds (in the Nov. 3 issue), does the writer really think that they should be responsible for 80,000 pounds of moving equipment?
November 18, 2003CPI Unchanged in October; Core Index Up 0.2%
The governments consumer price index was unchanged in October after four months of increases, but excluding volatile food and energy costs, the core index rose 0.2%.
November 18, 2003Best Used Trucks Drying Up, Says Head of Dealer Group
PALM COAST, Fla. Premium low-mileage, late-model used trucks are drying up at a rapid pace, sending prices skyward, according to the chairman of the Used Truck Association.
November 18, 2003News Briefs - Nov. 18
Venezuelan Official Says OPEC Quota Cut Possible Yellow, Roadway Deal Cleared by Justice Department ArvinMeritor Raises Offer for Rival Dana N.C. Gov. Halts Proposal for I-95 Toll Booths And more...
November 18, 2003Technology Briefs - Nov. 11 - Nov. 17
Comdata Acquires Assets of Fleet Team AirIQ Narrows 3Q Loss Minorplanet Systems Announces Reverse Stock Split Maptuit Says FleetNav Suite Software Available And more...
November 17, 2003