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Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 2
Cellular Prices to Drop Soon Cell Phone Owners Pay Price for Spam Wireless Industry Seeks to Scrap Airwave Limits And more...
November 2, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
2001 MC&E Coverage
Click here to read all the news from the American Trucking Associations' 2001 Management Conference and Exhibition in Nashville, Tenn.
November 1, 2001Post-Attack Economic Reports Show Nation's Struggles
A new month brought with it evidence that the U.S. economy is struggling more than previously thought, as new reports released Thursday illustrated the immediate impact the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks had on an already struggling economy..
November 1, 2001Food Industry Steps Up Procedures to Protect Goods
The food industry has implemented security procedures to protect truck cargoes against contamination by terrorists, according to industry spokesmen.
November 1, 2001Distractions That Contribute to Crashes Can Result in a Fine in New Hampshire
If a distraction anything from using a cell phone to snow and ice falling off a rig contributes to a crash, the driver could be held accountable for causing the accident when a new law in New Hampshire goes into effect Jan. 1.
November 1, 2001Executive Briefing - Nov. 1
DaimlerChrysler to Offer More Early Retirements Survey Says State Economies Getting Weaker UPS Airlines Chief Looks to Restore Supply Chain U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on Canadian Lumber And more ...
November 1, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 1
Internet Access Readied for Commercial Vehicles Airports Press Ahead on Wireless Access GM Works on Mobile Tower Power And more...
November 1, 2001Anthrax Spores Found in Midwest, Lithuania
As anthrax spores continue to be discovered in areas as diverse as Kansas City, Mo., and Lithuania, investigators are trying to trace the last steps of a New York woman who died of the disease.
November 1, 2001MC&E: ATA Job Brings Graves 'Full Circle'
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Kansas Gov. Bill Graves said that taking the helm at American Trucking Associations in early 2003 will take his career full circle from the days when he expected to run his fathers trucking company after graduating from college.
October 31, 2001MC&E: More Employment Is Top Priority, Chao Says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Department of Labors top priority is getting displaced workers re-connected with the workforce, Labor Secretary Elaine Chao said here Tuesday night.
October 31, 2001