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News Briefs - Aug. 29
Price of Crude Oil Declines in Latest Week • Quality Distribution Plans IPO • USDA Begins Easing Ban on Canadian Beef Imports • ArvinMeritor Extends Offer for Dana • And more...
August 29, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
News Briefs - Aug. 28
Refiners Concerned Gasoline Demand to Outweigh Capacity • Jobless Claims Rise Slightly, but Remain Below 400,000 • Chinese Economic Expansion Creates Boom for Shipping Lines • Menlo Worldwide Forwarding Opens Another Mexico Office
August 28, 2003Second-Quarter GDP Revised Higher
The U.S. economy grew 3.1% at an annual rate in the second quarter, faster than the government estimated last month, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
August 28, 2003Specialty Firms Combine to Transport Huge Cargo
After months of controversy over whether an oversize, heavyweight truck haul could be done without damaging a Virginia Scenic Byway, a specialty rigging firm loaded a 131-ton transformer onto a 19-axle trailer earlier this month in northern Virginia to move it to a nearby utility.
August 28, 2003Opinion: We Want ATMs Like Everyone Else Uses
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. hile on the road, we, like many other truck drivers, depend on the use of automated teller machines at truck stops and travel centers to withdraw cash from our personal bank accounts. On the road, these ATMs are our bank. Lately, however, we have seen a major increase in fees charged to use ATMs located at these places.
August 28, 2003Government to Study Environmental Impact of Mexican Trucks
The Transportation Department said late Tuesday that the Bush administration would comply with a federal appeals court order to study the environmental impact that Mexican trucks would have on U.S. highways.
August 27, 2003ATA, DOT Agency Plan Security Seminars
American Trucking Associations said it and the U.S. Transportation Safety Institute had agreed to hold a series of joint training seminars in January, teaching motor carriers how to prevent losses from cargo theft, hijackings and possible terrorist activity.
August 27, 2003FMCSA Officials Scheduled to Address ATA Safety Group Meeting in Florida
Trucking safety and personnel managers were scheduled to meet with officials from various federal agencies Sept. 28-Oct. 1 in Jacksonville, Fla., in a national conference and exhibition sponsored by the Safety & Loss Prevention Management Council of American Trucking Associations.
August 27, 2003Security Briefs - Aug. 21 - Aug. 27
Refineries Tighten Security After FBI Warning • Alabama Truckers Receive Security Training • ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Official Leaves Post • Security Vulnerabilities Remain, Canada’s Defense Minister Says • And more...
August 27, 2003News Briefs - Aug. 27
Report: Delaware River Tolls Will Be Rolled Back • Canadian Freightways Sold to TransForce • FedEx Ground Selects Site for New Kentucky Hub • Alaska Trucking Association Has Executive Vacancy • And more...
August 27, 2003