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Trailer Maker Wabash Cutting 500 Jobs
Wabash made the announcement as it warned that its first-quarter earnings would fall below the range of Wall Street analysts’ expectations, which it believes to be three to 10 cents a share.
March 20, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Bush Signs Ergonomics Repeal
President Bush signed into law Tuesday afternoon a repeal of new workplace safety regulations that the trucking industry and other business groups said would be far too costly.
March 20, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 20
Today's Technology Headlines: Vodafone, C&W Sign Voice/CPRS Deals; U.K.'s Safeway Boosts Collaboration with Suppliers; and BMW 2001 to Carry Digital Phones Computers
March 20, 2001Executive Briefing - March 19
New Rolling Blackouts Hit California; Celadon Warns on Earnings; Drug Distributors Merging, Closing Centers; Ford Plant Closing in Ohio Spills Into Michigan; and more...
March 19, 2001Kentucky Legislature Calls for Ton-Mile Tax Study
Kentucky’s ton-mile and usage taxes on trucking will come under scrutiny because of a legislative resolution.
March 19, 2001Executive Briefing - March 20
GM Plans to Idle Plants This Spring; Deutsche Post Splitting Off Parcel Unit; UPS Again Urges U.S. to Pull DHL’s License; Mack E-Tech Engine Moving Forward; and more...
March 19, 2001U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Falls 1.4 Cents
The U.S. average retail price for diesel fell Monday for the seventh straight week, declining 1.4 cents to 139.2 cents from 140.6 cents on March 12, the Energy Department reported.
March 19, 2001Abraham Warns of Energy Crisis
U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said Monday that high-energy prices were damaging the U.S. economy, and he linked the rising energy costs to the risk of a recession, news services reported.
March 19, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 19
Today's technology headlines: Swedish Co. to Launch Electronic Pen; G-Log, Digital Freight to Team Up; Verizon Fights Split-Up Plan in Pennsylvania;
March 19, 2001OPEC Supply Cut Has Not Pumped Price Yet
Oil markets gave a lukewarm response Monday to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' decision to slash crude supplies by one million barrels a day, news services reported.
March 19, 2001