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News Briefs - May 14

Trailer Bridge’s 1Q Loss Grows • Ryder to Provide Vehicle Maintenance for AWI • CAW Approves Deal to Save Navistar Plant • Velocity’s Fiscal 3Q Loss Widens • And more...

May 14, 2003

Historic Freightliner for Sale as Part of CF Liquidation

Truck No. 162, a pioneering cab-over-engine truck that was the handiwork of Consolidated Freightways founder Leland James, is going on the auction block.

May 13, 2003

Demand for Contract Maintenance on the Rise

An 11% increase in contract maintenance work was a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster 2002 for most of the truck leasing business, according to industry experts.

May 13, 2003

Technology Briefs - May 6 - May 12

XM Reports 1Q Loss; Says It Has Over 500,000 Subscribers • New York Wants Old E-ZPass Tags Returned • Truck Industry Leaders Join Diesel Engine Emissions Summit Panels • IRD to Install Weigh Station System in South Dakota

May 12, 2003

Navistar, CAW Reach Deal to Keep Ontario Plant Open

International Truck and Engine Corp. said Saturday it reached an agreement with the Canadian Auto Workers union to avoid shutting down a Navistar heavy-duty truck plant in Chatham, Ontario.

May 12, 2003

FDA Weighs Food Security

The Food and Drug Administration proposed new food transportation security rules covering recordkeeping and detention of shipments, rules that agricultural product haulers said could jeopardize the tight schedules they work under to deliver fresh produce.

May 12, 2003

Diesel Price Drops 4 Cents to Lowest Level This Year

The average retail price of diesel fuel declined 4 cents per gallon to $1.444, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday.

May 12, 2003

News Briefs - May 12

Mineta Kicks Off National Transportation Week • Wabash Receives Additional Orders From Schneider • KCS Stock Purchase Moves Nafta Rail Closer to Reality • Price of Crude Oil Rises in New York • And more...

May 12, 2003

International Ups Production at Ohio Medium Truck Plant

The International Truck and Engine Corp. said it would increase the build rate on July 21 at a facility where production includes medium-duty cabs and chassis, but the company downplayed the notion that the medium-duty truck market had strengthened.

May 9, 2003