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News Briefs - April 4
Mexico to Revive Private Toll Road Plan • rude Oil Closes Trading Week Lower • Intermodal Traffic Increased Last Week • Top Canadian Carriers Generated $1.2 Billion in 4Q • And more ...
April 4, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
ISM Services Index Shows Contraction in March
The U.S. services economy joined the factory sector in a contraction, according to a report by the Institute for Supply Management released Thursday.
April 3, 2003New Head of Highway Users Opposes Fuel Tax Hikes
The new president of the American Highway Users Alliance said she could not at this time support a federal fuel tax hike to fund highway improvements.
April 3, 2003Calif. Officials Consider Tolls Among Ideas to Fix Freeway
Southern California transportation officials said they were evaluating five proposals to rehabilitate an 18-mile stretch of the Long Beach Freeway, three of which would include dedicated truck toll lanes to pay for major construction.
April 3, 2003News Briefs - April 3
Ryder, Fleet Capital Launch Lease Finance Program • UTi Worldwide Reports Better Fiscal 4Q • Crude Oil Prices Continue Slide • Snow Says Airlines Should Cut Costs • And more ...
April 3, 2003Factory Orders Slide in February
The number of orders placed with U.S. factories fell for the first time in three months during February, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
April 2, 2003Security Briefs - March 27 - April 2
Killer Virus Could Hurt Businesses • Detroit Windsor Tunnel Schedules Emergency Training • FBI Searching For Truck Hijack Suspect •
April 2, 2003TMC Teams Up With U.S. Army To Develop Truck Technologies
The Army and the Technology & Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations signed a three-year agreement to develop and validate advanced technologies that could be used in both commercial and military vehicles.
April 2, 2003Coast Guard Says Ports Need to Assess Truck Routes
WASHINGTON - The director of port security for the Coast Guard told industry officials here March 24 that regulations coming next year would require them to assess security risks along truck access roads as well as facilities inside their port areas.
April 2, 2003Personnel, Security Top List of Issues At Gathering of Safety & Loss Council
Trucking managers will focus on personnel, safety and security issues at the Southern Regional Conference of American Trucking Associations' Safety & Loss Prevention Management Council April 28-29 in Atlanta, sponsors said.
April 2, 2003