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Wholesale Inventories Fall 0.7% in April; Sales Up 1.6%

Inventories at U.S. wholesalers fell 0.7% in April, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported Friday. Wholesalers account for about one-fourth of all business stockpiles.

June 7, 2002

News Briefs June 7

Nottingham Named to FHWA Post • Strike Continues at Ontario Navistar Plant • Trucks Restricted to One Lane on I-75 South of Detroit • House Votes to Make Estate Tax Repeal Permanent • And more...

June 7, 2002

Okla. Traffic Officials See I-40 Detour Working

Despite some early hitches, truck traffic is moving smoothly and safely on the detours around a collapsed bridge on Interstate 40 in Oklahoma, said a state official and the Oklahoma Trucking Association.

June 7, 2002

Coughlin Lauds New ATRI Focus as She Departs for Aviation Role

Trucking was the third mode of transportation for Susan M. Coughlin, who turns her 20-year career back toward aviation, where she began, effective June 10.

June 7, 2002

Hazmat Transport Act Reauthorization Lacks Urgency

New federal regulations for transporting hazardous materials have been proposed, drafted and debated since 1994, yet those efforts appear no closer to fruition than they did eight years ago.

June 7, 2002

Mexican Freight Handlers Warily Eye U.S. Competition

NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico — Mexican carriers and brokers here say they don’t want U.S. trucks to cross into Mexico and compete against them in a business they have carefully cultivated for 100 years.

June 6, 2002

Letter to the Editor: No to Discounts

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Since deregulation of the trucking industry, discounted pricing has been rampant, spreading from the LTL segment to every area of the industry today.

June 6, 2002

News Briefs - June 6

R.I. Gov. Vetoes 2-Cent Fuel Tax Hike • Steamship Exemption Hurts Truckers, Hoffa says • Rebound Pace Subdued, Fed's Broaddus Says • OPEC Secretary Says Crude Oil Prices May Fall • nd more...

June 6, 2002

Bush to Make ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Office Cabinet Level

Congressional Democrats are hailing President Bush’s proposal to create a new Cabinet-level Department of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security that will cut a swathe through eight existing agencies and draw from scores of other offices dealing with intelligence, border security and related responsibilities, news services reported.

June 6, 2002