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Postal Service to Maintain Emery Contract Until Aug. 26

A vice president of the U.S. Postal Service said Monday that Emery Worldwide will continue to be responsible for moving Express Mail until its contract terminates Aug. 26.

August 14, 2001

Diesel Price Rises After 10-Week Slide

After 10 straight weeks and 18.4 cents of decline, the national average price of diesel fuel bounced up 2.2 cents Monday to reach $1.367 per gallon, according to the Department of Energy..

August 14, 2001

CNF Suspends Operations at Emery Worldwide Airlines

Under fire from the Federal Aviation Administration, CNF Inc. suspended the operations of its Emery Worldwide Airlines unit on Monday. The company said it will be meeting all of its freight obligations by using other carriers.

August 13, 2001

Opinion: Cultivating a Culture of Safety

The trucking industry continues to receive a great deal of negative publicity regarding its impact on highway safety. Most people watching news reports about collisions involving trucks most likely assume it was the truck driver’s fault.

August 13, 2001

Executive Briefing - Aug. 13

Hungarian Manufacturer Loses U.S. Business -- Will Cut Jobs; Conn. Crackdown Yields Dozens of Violations; Settlement Reached in Ford Ignition Suit; Crude Oil Price Rises as Saudis Plan Cut; and more...

August 13, 2001

Editorial: Keep Foot on the Pedal

If it was not clear to some that the Federal Reserve needs to keep cutting interest rates to get this economy moving again, a survey report last week from the Fed itself should have settled the issue.

August 13, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 13

Wireless Networks Put Users at Risk; Web Surfing Is Major Highlight of Technology; Cellular Connections Growing; and more...

August 13, 2001

A Place in Cyberspace for Small Carriers

What are you waiting for? The Internet has become a potent force in the transportation industry, resulting in fewer trucks running empty miles, customers who are content knowing where their loads are and smoother running operations.

August 10, 2001

Producer Prices Fall 0.9% in July

The prices paid to U.S. factories, farmers and other producers tumbled 0.9% in July, in the largest single month drop since 1993, the Labor Department said on Friday.

August 10, 2001