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Canary Tapped to Head Alabama Business Group
 The Business Council of Alabama said it had named former American Trucking Associations' head William J. Canary its new president.
January 28, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
U.S. Mulls Court Options Over Mexican Truck Issue
A federal court decision that prevented Mexico-based carriers from starting to operate throughout the United States could be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, representatives on both sides of the issue told Transport Topics.
January 27, 2003iTECH: Hazmat Haulers - On Being Prepared
Mobile communications and information technology can speed a carrier's response in the event of a mishap.
January 27, 2003Truckers, Shippers Blast Customs Security Plan
WASHINGTON — Truckers and shippers blasted a new security proposal from the Customs Service, saying it would destroy current logistics practices and threaten just-in-time deliveries.
January 27, 2003News Briefs - Jan. 27
Baldwin & Lyons Reports Increased Premiums from Trucking Division • U.S. Existing ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rose in December • Mineta Recovering After Surgery • Landair Execs Say They Control 97% of Shares • And more ...
January 27, 2003Diesel Price Rises 1.2 Cents a Gallon to $1.492
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 1.2 cents a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday, to $1.492.
January 27, 2003Technology Briefs- Jan. 20-27
Virus Could Slow Internet to Start Week • Online Crime on the Rise, Report Says • ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Dept. Goes Online • Unisys, Freight Carriers Announce Launch of Portal Service •
January 27, 2003CF to Divest 10 More Terminals; Liquidating Auctions Proceed
Bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Consolidated Freightways said it would auction off 10 more terminals on Jan. 27 as part of its ongoing asset liquidation.
January 24, 2003LTLs Enjoy Profit Gain in 4Q
In the first full quarter since the demise of less-than-truckload carrier Consolidated Freightways, the remaining major LTL players said they are enjoying stronger profits amid a lackluster economy and sharply rising fuel prices.
January 24, 2003News Briefs - Jan. 24
Trucking Groups Protest Super Bowl Ad • FedEx Chief Assesses U.S. Economy at Forum • Ark. Truckers Say They’ll Move to Avoid Fees • GM Planning Shutdown at Medium-Duty Plant • And more ...
January 24, 2003