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Senate Confirms Clapp as FMCSA Head

Joseph Clapp was confirmed late Wednesday, by a voice vote of the U.S. Senate, as the first administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Br clear = all>

September 27, 2001

Executive Briefing - Sept. 27

GM to Close 3 Plants, 6,400 Affected; Daimler Extends Executives’ Contracts; Steven Williams Named ATA Driver of the Year; Nissan to Increase Production at Tenn. Plant; and more...

September 27, 2001

In Times of Conflict, Trucks Are America's 'Secret Weapon'

The best way to say it is that in a wartime environment, trucks are the secret weapon no one talks about. They are warehouses on wheels and can take supplies anywhere.â€

September 26, 2001

Administration Hints at Opening Strategic Petroleum Reserve

As the Bush administration prepares for retaliation against the terrorists who struck the United States Sept. 11, it is also suggesting it could open the spigot to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to dispel fears of a potential energy shortage..

September 26, 2001

Opinion: Save $2,600 Per Driver Per Year

We read daily that the economic belt is tightening. Like most companies, yours is probably trying to cut expenses and save money. Want a way to save about $2,600 annually per driver, perhaps even more if you self-insure? Then shift your focus to the driver behind the wheel.

September 26, 2001

Executive Briefing - Sept 26

OPEC Delays Production Decision; FedEx Wins Nissan North America Contract; USF Distribution Opens New Service Centers; and more...

September 26, 2001

Clapp Confirmation Was Delayed

Federal Highway Administration spokesman David Longo said the confirmation of Joseph Clapp to head the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration had been delayed. [However, late Wednesday, events suddenly shifted and the Senate confirmed Clapp. See breaking story on front page of TransportTopics.com]

September 26, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Sept. 26

K-Line to Launch New Logistics Branch; Cell Phone Debate Rages On; Satellite Radio Offers Alternatives; and more...

September 26, 2001

Consumer Confidence Plummets to Lowest Level in 5 ½ Years

Tuesday’s announcement by the New York-based Conference Board of its consumer confidence index said what many on Wall Street had been predicting for two weeks – the terrorist attacks compounded fears about mounting job cuts and a free falling stock market.

September 25, 2001