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News Briefs - July 30
Vanguard Ceases Operations, Files for Bankruptcy P.A.M. 2Q Profits Rise Atlas Crews Ratify 42-Month Pact Bush Signs Corporate Fraud Bill And more...
July 30, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Notice: TTPress Launches New Web Pages
TTPress has established its own Web identity, displaying and marketing its products through links on the TTNews.com home page. Marketing Manager Tara Rothbauer said that "the brand-new TTPress Online Catalog promises to be the fastest, easiest, and most convenient way to shop for trucking business information. Those of us responsible for enhancing this product line are excited by our new Web presence." BR>(Click here to see the new site.) Continued
July 30, 2002Hastert Backs Engine Delay
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, an Illinois Republican whose district includes factories owned by diesel manufacturer Caterpillar, last week threw his support into the effort to block or delay the Oct. 1 deadline for selling cleaner-running diesel engines.
July 29, 2002New Hampshire Group Returns to ATA
FARMINGTON, Pa. American Trucking Associations mended its state federation structure as it welcomed back the wayward New Hampshire Motor Transport Association after an 18-month absence.
July 29, 2002News Briefs - July 29
FHA Loans More Than $900 Million to Texas Amtrak Train Derails Near Washington Budget Group Files for Chapter 11 Cannon Retains Financial Advisers And more...
July 29, 2002Technology Briefs - July 23 - July 29
IBM Develops Voice Automated Navigation System Motorola Names New President, COO Qualcomm Cites Investment in Loss Honda to Lease Fuel-Cell Car in U.S. And more...
July 29, 2002Diesel Price Dips to $1.303
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The average price per gallon of diesel fuel fell 0.8 cent from last week to $1.303, after five consecutive weeks of increases, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
July 29, 2002Consumer Sentiment Down Less Than Expected in July
The University of Michigan said Friday its final consumer sentiment index for July was 88.1, which was lower than last months reading but higher than the 86.5 that economists expected, Bloomberg reported.
July 26, 2002June Class 8 Sales Trail Year-Earlier Pace by 0.5%
Sales of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks slipped 0.5% in June from a year earlier, despite indications that many fleets are buying 2002 models at an accelerated rate to avoid the Oct. 1 deadline after which trucks are to have new lower-emission engines.
July 26, 2002The 'Professor' Has 2 Loves -- Baseball and Big Rigs
He tried to keep it a secret. But when his employer, TMC Transportation, asked for a background check, it was a secret revealed: The Professor was no professor.
July 26, 2002