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Executive Briefing - Oct. 4
Bush, Fox Talk About Border, Air Security • Report Claims Record Number of Announced Job Cuts • Mail from Hijacked Plane Gets Delivered • Asian Freight Companies Hurt by Terror Attacks • And more...
October 4, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Trucking’s Weapons Security Poor, Says GAO
Security in the trucking system is woefully inadequate, according to a report by the General Accounting Office submitted to Congress before the Sept. 11 attacks, the New York Times reported.
October 4, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 4
Online Images Stay True to Form on Any Screen • Companies Act on Cell Phone-Cancer Link • And more...
October 4, 2001Wabash Names Hackett New Chairman
Trailer manufacturer Wabash National Corp. said Tuesday that John T. Hackett has been elected chairman of the board of directors. He succeeds Donald J. Ehrlich, who founded the company in 1985.
October 3, 2001Letter to the Editor: Price Gouging
Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor. am writing this letter in response to Jeffrey Beckham’s letter regarding price gouging by trucking companies.
October 3, 2001Opinion: Too Many Roadblocks to Fixing the Roadblocks
Ask Frank Dillon, the Alaska Trucking Association’s executive vice president, and he’ll tell you that eliminating highway project delays is his highest priority. Like all of us, Frank supports the environmental goals of the National Environmental Policy Act.
October 3, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 3
Crude Oil Price Continues to Fall • O'Neill Pitches Stimulus to Congress • L.A. Officials Look for Tighter Harbor Security • And more....
October 3, 2001Greyhound Resumes Service After Crash
Greyhound Lines resumed bus service at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, about seven hours after one of its buses crashed in Tennessee after the driver's throat was slit by a passenger.
October 3, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 3
Call for 911 Upgrade for Cells Going Unanswered • Making Calls Behind the Wheel Still Popular • And more...
October 3, 2001Reagan Airport to Reopen on Thursday
President Bush said Tuesday that Washington's Reagan National Airport will reopen for limited business on Thursday under tight security, which includes armed air marshals on every plane taking off or landing at the airport, news services reported.
October 2, 2001