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Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 21
Deutsche Post to Handle European Transport Needs Online; Food Fleets to Use Buying Service; Boston Subway Stations to Enable Cell Phones; and more...
August 21, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Leading Indicators Up in July, Hint at U.S. Recovery
The Conference Boards index of leading economic indicators rose 0.3% in July its fourth straight increase, according to news services.
August 20, 2001Editorial: Waiting for the Economic Recovery
Where is the long-expected economic recovery that the trucking industry keeps hoping for?
August 20, 2001Opinion: See You at the Nationals
A drivers view of the National Truck Driving Championships? Well, I should say that I feel like a very fortunate driver right now. My journey began just two years ago, and if I had known how great it was going to be I would have started much sooner.
August 20, 2001Executive Briefing - Aug. 20
Ames Stores File for Bankruptcy; N.J. Looks to Expand 65 MPH Zones; Ford Hints at More Job Cuts; Industrial Nations Suffer Rare Simultaneous Slumps; and more...
August 20, 2001Average Diesel Price Jumps to $1.394
The national average price of diesel rose 2.7 cents per gallon to $1.394, the Department of Energy reported on Monday. This was the second straight week the price increased, following 10 consecutive weeks of decline.
August 20, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 20
Tension Builds Over E-911 Cell Phone Plan; Visionaries Predict Next Wave in Wireless; Nextel Has Plans to Eliminate Police-Cellular Interference; and more...
August 20, 2001Ford to Cut 4,000-5,000 N. American Jobs
Ford, the worlds second-largest automaker, said Friday that it will begin a voluntary separation program to eliminate between 4,000 and 5,000 jobs by the end of the year.
August 17, 2001Consultants Say Tolls to Finance Interstate 49 Are Not Feasible
A plan to use tolls to speed construction of Interstate 49 wont produce the kind of money some supporters of the project believe it might, a group of consultants has said.
August 17, 2001Trucking Opposition Grows to Comdata's Fuel Card Fees
Comdata Corp. is facing a growing backlash from the truck stop industry and some trucking sectors, over its plan to raise processing fees for many truck stops that accept the Comdata fuel credit card.
August 17, 2001