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New Crop of Truckers May Not Be Prepared
As the professional drivers of the Baby Boomer generation move into the last years of their careers, new drivers are training to take their seats. And with this changing of the guard come new expectations and a new attitude.
October 26, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Executive Briefing - Oct. 26
Ford Settles Ignitions Lawsuit • Goodyear Net Drops, While Goodrich Rises • Intermodal Lags in 42nd Week of Year • Truck May Be Downfall for California's 'Botts' Dots • And more...
October 26, 2001Anthrax Scare Pushes Union, Scientists to Action
As more cases and traces of anthrax are discovered around the Washington, D.C. area, scientists and lawyers are gearing up to fight on different fronts in the battle against the bacteria.
October 26, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 26
Chrysler to Offer No-Hands Calling • U.S. Expected to Adopt ITS Standard • Manufacturer to Launch Private Marketplace • And more...
October 26, 2001Canada Tightens Border Crossings
The Canada Customs and Revenue Agency is enforcing a requirement that truck drivers in both countries show photo identification and proof of citizenship when crossing the U.S.-Canada border, the agency said.
October 26, 2001New Indicators Muddle Economic Outlook
A muddled picture of the financial world after Sept. 11 emerged as two indicators released Friday contradicted trends seen in reports released earlier in the week.
October 26, 2001Thursday's Earnings at a Glance
Old Dominion Sees Earnings Slip; Record Revenue • Revenues Down as Allied Holdings Reports Loss • Restructuring Helps Mullen's 3Q Earnings • And more...
October 25, 2001Two Truck Drivers Medicated Against Anthrax
Two Maryland truck drivers who work with the U.S. Postal Service are among those receiving the drug Cipro as a precaution against possible exposure to anthrax, the Associated Press reported.
October 25, 2001States Respond to ATA Concern of Price Gouging at Fueling Stations
American Trucking Associations has received at least eight responses to a letter Interim President William J. Canary sent to state attorneys general urging them to watch for price gouging by fuel companies.
October 25, 2001Kentucky Codes Licenses With Security Measure
Kentucky is the latest state to embed digital security features in its driver licenses to prevent their fraudulent reproduction or use by unauthorized individuals.
October 25, 2001