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Biodiesel Opponents Seeks Compromise in Minnesota
Four months after the defeat of a Minnesota state bill that would have mandated the addition of soybean-based biodiesel to all diesel fuel sold in the state, both sides were looking toward working together to prevent a second fight when the Legislature returns next year.
September 21, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Executive Briefing - Sept. 21
Wall Street Ends Week With More Losses; Oil, Gas Pipelines May Be Vulnerable; Bush, Congress Agree on Airline Aid; Northwest Airlines Cuts 10,000 Jobs; Freightliner to Idle Truck Plants; and more...
September 21, 2001Congress Eyes Consensus on DOT Appropriations Bill
In a sharp reversal of the debate that was developing prior to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Congress is moving toward a quick consensus on a transportation appropriations bill that could include measures to beef up border security and commercial vehicle inspections.
September 21, 2001U.S. Border Freight Delays Ease
Truck traffic across the northern and southern U.S. borders improved last week, contrasting sharply with the bottlenecks that stretched 12 miles and longer following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
September 21, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Sept. 21
Wireless Companies Closer to New Licenses; ICG Increases Logistics.com Stake; Old Computers Struggle to Run New Software; and more...
September 21, 2001ITS Highway Research Could Get More Funding
A Senate panel heard testimony Sept. 10 on the need to provide more funding for intelligent transportation systems in the next highway bill.
September 20, 2001NAFC Meets to Focus on Economy, Border Trade
Trucking company financial managers will meet in Dallas Sept. 23-25 for fall committee meetings and presentations of American Trucking Associations’ National Accounting and Finance Council.
September 20, 2001Housing Starts Down in August
The construction of new housing plunged in August by the largest percentage in 17 months, according to a government report released Thursday.
September 20, 2001Executive Briefing - Sept. 20
Bush to Address Nation on Military, Judge Orders Payment, Asks Diversion to Disaster Aid; Financial Options; Red Cross Looks for Logistics Help; 11,000 Failed Brake Tests, CVSA Says; and more...
September 20, 2001Committee Approves Clapp as FMCSA Chief
Joseph M. Clapp was approved as head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration by the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Thursday.
September 20, 2001