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L&MT Magazine: A Glimpse Into the Future of Reefers

One of the biggest changes on the horizon for truck refrigeration and reefer bodies is satellite monitoring of truck body temperatures from a remote location.

July 12, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - July 12

FCC Delays Wireless Licenses Sale; ShipLogix Acquires nPassage Assets; Solar Power Devices Are Coming; and more...

July 12, 2001

Canacar Asks to Bar U.S. Trucks in Retaliation for Hill Actions

The Mexican government, while maintaining a threat of trade sanctions against the United States, didnt officially react last week to the recent vote by the U.S. House of Representatives to bar Mexican trucks from the nations highways.

July 11, 2001

New Legislation Proposed to Speed Meal Deduction

Truck drivers and others could benefit from greater tax deductions for the cost of meals during business travel as soon as next year under legislation proposed by Sen. Christopher Kit Bond (R-Mo.), ranking minority member of the Senate Small Business Committee.

July 11, 2001

UFM Magazine: Complying With Clean Water Regulations

Fleet managers across the board have been keeping a careful eye on proposed and existing clean air regulations that restrict sulfur levels in diesel fuel and impose more stringent emissions standards on heavy-duty engines.

July 11, 2001

Executive Briefing - July 11

Compaq, Polaroid Announce More Job Cuts; Airborne Forms Alliance With Sir Speedy, PIP; Cathay Cancels Fewer Flights; Wabash Expects Larger Loss in 2Q; Canadian Bureau OKs Rail Merger; Bush to Nominate Olson to Fed Board; and more...

July 11, 2001

Peters to be Named FHWA Chief

Mary E. Peters will be nominated as administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, the White House announced Wednesday.

July 11, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - July 11

Agencies Move to Track Shipments Electronically; Wireless Phones Compete With PDAs; Wireless Security Sought; and more...

July 11, 2001

Wholesale Inventories Rise 0.2%; Sales Down 0.1%

In a sign that companies are continuing to struggle to keep stockpiles in line with demand, U.S. wholesale inventories rose more in May than at any time in the last six months, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday.

July 10, 2001