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Albany Looks to Become an Intermodal Hub for Port
A lucky coincidence allowed the port of Albany, 150 miles upriver from New York City, to beef up its intermodal capabilities, paving its way to become the likely first of the New York satellite facilities.
April 18, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Houston Is Dealing With Growing Pains
AUSTIN, Texas - The sprawling Port of Houston initially began wooing container traffic in 1956 when it became the first port to receive a container shipment.
April 18, 2001Executive Briefing - April 18
NYDOT Warns of Border Delays; Mississippi River Flooding Continues to Stall Freight Traffic; GM Profit Down, but Beats Estimates; Delta Says Pilots Will Not Strike; and more...
April 18, 2001Indiana Ponders $35 Million Cummins Loan
A $35 million measure aimed at saving some 500 jobs at Cummins Inc. is to be considered by a conference committee in the Indiana General Assembly.
April 18, 2001Fed Cuts Interest Rates; Leading Indicators Fall
The Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates by a half percentage point on Wednesday, in a move that suggests it is concerned the economic slowdown may be deeper and more prolonged than earlier thought, Bloomberg reported.
April 18, 2001Trucking Technology Report - April 18
Phone Companies Charged for Unauthorized Switching; Ariba to Provide Software to Dutch Railway; Computerized Map Aids Florist; and more...
April 18, 2001Suggs Says NLRB Appointees Hold Key to Settling Overnite Dispute
NAPLES, Fla. -- Less hostile appointees to the National Labor Relations Board could help end the dispute between Overnite Transportation and the Teamsters Union, according to the motor carrier's chief executive.
April 17, 2001Industrial Production Unexpectedly Rises
U.S. industrial production for factories, mines and utilities unexpectedly rose 0.4% in March, the first jump in six months, a report by the Federal Reserve showed Tuesday..
April 17, 2001Deadline Near for Idaho's Ton-Mile Tax Refund
For some Idaho carriers, the deadline to file for refunds from the now-defunct weight-distance tax is quickly approaching. Smaller motor carriers — almost 24,000 in number — received more than $4.7 million in such refunds in November.
April 17, 2001Idaho Settles Truck Registration Fees
Opposing interests in Idaho have reached a compromise regarding commercial vehicle registration fees with the enactment of a bill revising the fee scale.
April 17, 2001