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Trailer Floor Makers Offer Alternative Ways to Support, Handle Cargo
At a time when a recovering economy is expected to generate more business, the trucking industry and its shipper customers are seeing a number of innovations in the trailers and trailer floors that will carry the freight. br clear=all>
August 6, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Chinese Firm Plans to Open Trailer Plant in Indiana
With the U.S. trailer market showing signs of growth, a Chinese company that said it has built more than 3 million shipping containers over the past 20 years has announced creation of a U.S. subsidiary to make dry van trailers in Monon, Ind., as part of its global strategy to expand into new products and markets..
August 6, 2003News Briefs - Aug. 6
Crude Oil Prices Close Down Slightly • Oklahoma Needs Funding for Bridges, Transportation Chief Says • CF to Sell Canadian Unit in Aug. 25 Auction • California Overnight Opens Northern Hub • Net Income Rises for Expeditors International • And more ...
August 6, 2003News Briefs - Aug. 5
Price of Crude Oil Rises After Blast in Indonesia • SM Services Index Expands at Fastest Pace Ever • Yellow Increases Note Offering to $200 Million • Waste Management's Net Income Falls 19% • And more...
August 5, 2003Security Briefs - July 31 - Aug. 6
USDA Issues Meat Shipping Guidelines • Airports to Scrutinize Electronic Gadgets • First ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Business Incubator Opens • Deaths Along U.S.-Mexico Border Increasing • And more...
August 5, 2003Average Diesel Price Rises 1.5 Cents to $1.453
The average retail price of diesel fuel in the United States surged 1.5 cents per gallon to $1.453, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday. br clear=all>
August 5, 2003Suppliers See Better Times
In a wave of strong earnings reports, makers of trucks and truck equipment said growing demand has made them optimistic about prospects for the second half of 2003 and for next year.
August 5, 2003Bush Taps Crete Carrier’s Acklie For Sallie Mae Chairmanship
President Bush announced July 29 that he would appoint Duane Acklie, chairman of truckload hauler Crete Carrier Corp. in Lincoln, Neb., to be board chairman of the Student Loan Marketing Association.
August 5, 2003Sandberg Sworn in as FMCSA Administrator
Annette Sandberg was sworn in Tuesday as the new administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Department of Transportation said in a release.
August 5, 2003News Briefs - Aug. 4
Illinois Debate Over Truck Speed Limits Continues • Union Pacific Approves Overnite IPO Sale • Yellow Says July Volumes 10% Higher Than Year Ago • Boyd Bros. Reports Higher Earnings • And more...
August 4, 2003