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Freightliner Said to Aggressively Cut Unsold Truck Inventories
DaimlerChrysler's Freightliner unit, the No. 1 heavy-truck maker in North America, is reportedly about to begin an aggressive and costly program to move thousands of new and used heavy trucks piling up on dealers' lots.
March 9, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Executive Briefing - March 9
U.S. Jobless Rate Steady, But Factory Jobs Fall; Oshkosh Buying Temco Assets; DaimlerChrysler Still Plans Trucks With Hyundai; and more ...
March 9, 2001UTA 'Think Tank' to Address Stock Of Used Trucks
The Used Truck Association will create a think tank to address the used truck problem that, in the words of UTA President Steve Bear Nadolson, "is plaguing our industry."
March 9, 2001Bush Blocks Northwest Mechanics Strike
President Bush on Friday put a 60-day hold on a potential strike by Northwest Airlines mechanics, and vowed not to let simmering labor disputes at the nations other top airlines disrupt air service, news services reported.
March 9, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 9
Today's Technology Headlines: Iridium Gains 13 Partners to Resell Its Phone Service; ABF Freight Gets E-Comm Innovator Award and Produce Industry Leading in E-Commerce
March 9, 2001U.S. to Miss Mexico Truck Safety Deadline
The United States won't meet Thursdays deadline giving Mexican trucks full access to American roads, the Associated Press reported.
March 8, 2001Congress Repeals Workplace Rules
Congress voted Wednesday evening to repeal the sweeping new ergonomics regulations recently issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
March 8, 2001Mexican Trucking Misunderstood, Official Says
Canacar, probably the most influential Mexican trucking association, wants the United States to give Mexican truckers a fair shake, said spokesman Oscar Moreno.
March 8, 2001Executive Briefing - March 8
House Approves Core of Bush Tax Cut; Volvo Names Renault CEO, VP to Board; Postal Service Deficit Spurring Freeze of 800 Projects; Waste Mgt. Misses Estimates, but 2001 Outlook Strong; French Truckers Seek Aid in Foot-and-Mouth Crisis; and more...
March 8, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 8
Personal Technology: Kyocera's Smartphone Finds a Clever Way to Wed Palm to Cell; Wireless-Web Industry Has Issues to Clear Before Its Devices Begin to Flood Market; Feds Sound out Plan to Silence Cellphones; Transora Will Offer Shipping Logistics.
March 8, 2001