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News Briefs - Sept. 26

Owner-Operators Group Formed in Canada • FedEx Seen Challenging UPS Ground Service • Ottawa, Ontario Team to Improve Windsor Crossing • New ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rise to Record Pace • And more ...

September 26, 2002

ATA Tells Congress It Opposes Fuel Tax Hike for Highways

WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations told House transportation leaders that the industry cannot support a federal fuel tax hike that some members of Congress have said is needed to fund future highway spending.

September 26, 2002

Durable Goods Orders Fell 0.6% in August

The number of orders placed for new durable goods in the United States fell 0.6% in August, following up a revised 8.6% jump the previous month, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

September 26, 2002

Letters to the Editor: The Pros at CF

Some readers' takes on the demise of Consolidated Freightways...

September 26, 2002

EPA to Certify Engines for Sale, Caterpillar Says

The Environmental Protection Agency gave Caterpillar conditional approval to sell its on-highway truck engines after the emissions deadline of Oct. 1, 2002, the company said Thursday.

September 26, 2002

Security Briefs - Sept. 19-Sept.. 25

Transportation IDs to Be Tested • Experts at Maritime Conference Stress Security • CG awards Response System Contract • Terror Alert Relaxed to Yellow • And More...

September 25, 2002

Opinion: The Buzz About Consolidated Freightways

Being in the trucking industry for more than 35 years, I found the closing of Consolidated Freightways especially sad and disturbing.

September 25, 2002

News Briefs - Sept 25

Gulf Coast Preparing for Isidore's Arrival • Port Operators Expect More Disruptions • Pre-Owned ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Drop • Contents of Idled Kenworth Plant Auctioned • And more...

September 25, 2002

Bankruptcies Hit Two-Year Low; Rising Fuel Costs May Hurt Profits

Trucking company failures in the second quarter fell to their lowest level since the end of 1999, as the economy was in recovery from last year's recession, a new study shows.

September 25, 2002