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Major Snowstorm Blankets East Coast
The first major snowfall this year along the East Coast fell overnight Sunday, and had motorists waking up to nearly a foot of snow in some places on Monday, news services reported.
January 7, 2002Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Security Briefs - Jan. 7 - Jan. 10
Note: As an enhanced feature of the TTNews Web site, the Security Briefing will be continuously updated throughout the week. In addition, the Security e-mail newsletter, with links to the Web site briefing, is being sent to subscribers twice weekly, normally on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
January 7, 2002Letter to the Editor: Bitter Farewell
Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor. s a 21-year veteran of the truck industry, it is now time I must bid farewell.
January 7, 2002News Briefs - Jan. 7
U.S. Ponders Extending Cargo Security Shield • Corning to Reopen Four Plants • Rail Intermodal Down 2.6% From Previous Year • Supreme Court Ends CF’s Bid to Block Suits • Bush, Greenspan Discuss Stimulus • And more...
January 7, 2002Diesel Price Nearly Unchanged at $1.168
The price of diesel fuel remained virtually static last week, according to a report released Monday by the Department of Energy.
January 7, 2002Trucking's 2001 Scorecard Shows Some Major Victories
Trucking won several major regulatory victories in 2001, beginning with the rollback of a mandatory worker protection program that would have cost the industry billions of dollars annually to implement.
January 4, 2002News Briefs - Jan. 4
U.S. Services Index Rises Again • EPA, Other Agencies Sued Over Fuel Use • FedEx Unit Forms Alliance With European Company • Daschle Calls for Modest Tax Cuts • And more...
January 4, 2002Jobless Rate at 5.8%
The U.S. unemployment rate increased to 5.8% in December and payrolls declined by 124,000, the Labor Department said Friday.
January 4, 2002Rare Southern Storm Leaves 10 Dead
A powerful storm that has been blamed for 10 deaths, thousands of traffic accidents and widespread disruption of business operations, including trucking, has begun to taper off in the South, news services reported.
January 4, 2002Construction Spending Rises Second Straight Month
The amount of money spent in the U.S. for construction projects rose 0.8% in November, marking the second straight month of increase, a government report said Thursday.
January 3, 2002