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Trucking Technology Report - April 9
States Target Talking and Driving; Varnado Loses from Internet Venture; Drivers Report Job Status from Wireless Tool; and more...
April 9, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
ABS Warning Light License Dispute Settled
A 5-month-old impasse over licensing fees that threatened to shut down truck and trailer production appears resolved, with manufacturers coming to terms with the inventor of a critical piece of circuitry for an antilock brake failure warning light.
April 6, 2001Bush Leasing Debt Plan Approved by Ohio Judge
Bush Leasing will emerge from bankruptcy sometime in April, after a March 22 judicial decision approved the company’s reorganization plan.
April 6, 2001U.S. Jobless Rate Rises to 4.3%
In a report that illustrated how much the U.S. economy is deteriorating, the Labor Department said Friday that the jobless rate rose to 4.3% in March from 4.2% in February, as overall payroll employment shrank by 86,000.
April 6, 2001Executive Briefing - April 6
PG&E Files for Bankruptcy; DOE Warns of Summer Gas Price Hike; Trism Controller Leaving Company; KKK Removed From Adopt-A-Highway Program; Wash. State Senate Eyes Hikes in Fuel Tax, Vehicle Fees; and more...
April 6, 2001Trucking Technology Report - April 6
Office Depot Launches Wireless Shipping; Cingular Eases High Speed Transmissions; Two-way Wireless Takes Off with Carriers
April 6, 2001Senate Passes $1.27 Trillion Tax Cut
The U.S. Senate voted 65-35 in favor of a $1.27 trillion tax cut over 10 years on Thursday, 25% less than what President Bush originally proposed.
April 6, 2001TCA Benchmarking Gets Justice Approval
Truckload carriers will launch a joint effort cut costs and improve service through a benchmarking project after receiving approval from the Department of Justice to share certain business information.
April 5, 2001Market Prompts Transport Firms to Delay IPO
The sagging stock market and the weak economy have caused two privately held transportation companies to delay plans to offer common stock to the public.
April 5, 2001Distributor Supervalu to Cut Jobs, Close Facilities
Supervalu Inc., a large U.S. food distributor and retailer, said it would cut about 4,500 jobs and close or downsize some distribution operations after losing a contract with giant retailer Kmart Corp., news services reported.
April 5, 2001