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Trucking Technology Report - March 5
Business Travel Hubs Gaining Wireless Networks; Cell Phone Makers Cautious on Growth; New Clean Air Web Site Unveiled; Like-for-Like Exchanges.
March 5, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Truck Makers Asked to Support Looser Engine Pollution Standard
Diesel engine makers hope to enlist the help of truck manufacturers as they seek to postpone a requirement to produce cleaner engines by October 2002.
March 5, 2001Bush Budget Fully Funds Federal Road Program
President Bush last week submitted a transportation budget proposal that would fully fund the $32.3 billion authorized for highway and related spending in fiscal 2002.
March 2, 2001Connecticut’s Traffic Congestion Top Issue for Legislature
To get into New England, freight must almost always move through Connecticut. But the trucking industry in that state is among many – including legislators – who feel that the gateway risks being clogged to a standstill by overwhelming congestion.
March 2, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 2
@Track Reports Smaller 4Q Loss, Higher Revenues; HK Team Claims Solution to Mobile Radiation; Technology Boosts Warehouse Management; Strength in Numbers; Pan-European Wireless Location Technology Test Completed
March 2, 2001Executive Briefing - March 2
In today's news: Senate Will Try to Overturn Ergo Regs Next Week; Yellow Corp. Said to Thrive in Weak Economy; Plains to Buy Certain Murphy Oil Assets; and more...
March 2, 2001EPA to Proceed With Diesel Sulfur Rule
The Bush administration’s Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it was moving ahead with new rules from the Clinton administration to cut diesel fuel pollution from trucks and buses by 95% starting in 2006 (model year 2007).
March 1, 2001Factory Gauge Rises, But Still in Recession Zone
In one of the key economic indicators with implications for the trucking industry, U.S. factory purchasing agents said Thursday that their manufacturing activity index edged up in February for the first time in a year. But the gauge remained at a level consistent with a recession.
March 1, 2001Executive Briefing - March 1
NHTSA Investigates Ford, DaimlerChrysler SUVs; CF Expands Mexico Division Management; Corning, Good Guys Slash Jobs; DaimlerChrysler to Supply FedEx with Vans; and more...
March 1, 2001Dina Strike Threat Postponed
A threatened strike at a plant owned by Latin American commercial truck maker Consorcio Grupo Dina, has been postponed until March 20.
March 1, 2001