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Trucking Technology Report - March 15

Disposable-Battery Cell Phone Planned; Wireless Web Streamlining Business; Use of Vehicle Tracking Technology Growing.

March 15, 2001

Council Urges Putting Warranty Process Online

The Technology and Maintenance Council hopes to persuade truck manufacturers and their suppliers to speak the same language when it comes to warranties.

March 14, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - March 14

NTT to Offer Wireless Web in U.S.; Advance Paying Popular for Cell Phones; Sears Plans for Handhelds to Route Inventory

March 14, 2001

Executive Briefing - March 14

CNF Issues 1Q Earnings Warning; OPEC Expected to Cut Oil Output 2%; Parts Dealer Noble Ends Plans to Buy CD&L; Oregon Wants Court Decision on PrePass; U.S. January Business Inventories Rise 0.4%; Exel Buying FX Coughlin; and more to come...

March 14, 2001

Fleets Mull Shifting Work to Outside Maintenance Shops

Truck and engine dealers and independent repair shops are trying hard to persuade truck fleets to outsource more of their maintenance work, but can they satisfy their customers?

March 13, 2001

U.S. Official: Border Won’t Open to Mexican Trucks Yet

A U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official, responding to a report from a Latin American newswire service, told Transport Topics that the United States is not yet ready to open the border to Mexican trucks.

March 13, 2001

U.S. Retail Sales Unexpectedly Drop 0.2%

In another apparent sign of declining consumer confidence, U.S. retail sales fell in February for the first time since November, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

March 13, 2001

Executive Briefing - March 13

U.S. Bans European Union Meat Imports; Reports Target Truck, Bus Brake Safety; Yellow Cuts Times on Nearly 1,900 Lanes; TNT Post Unit May Interest U.S. Carriers; Motorola to Cut 7,000 More Jobs; and more...

March 13, 2001

Overseas Markets, Company Warnings Cause Another Wall St. Drop

Stocks plunged on Wednesday, taking the Dow Jones industrials down as much as 395 points before recovering some, as a deepening pessimism about the global economy swept Wall Street for the second time this week.

March 13, 2001