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Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 22
Transportation.com Keeps Its Feet on the Ground; Hewlett-Packard Unit to Focus on Wireless, Internet; Technology Briefing: Verizon Bid Raises Questions; Lucent Chief Promises Big Changes, Comeback; Wireless: a Little Government Meddling May Not Hurt.
February 22, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
GM to Idle 14 Plants Periodically
General Motors Corp. said Thursday it will idle 14 North American vehicle assembly plants at times through June, in a sharp production cutback affecting nearly half its 29 plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
February 22, 2001Paccar Chooses Cummins as Top Engine Supplier
Slide Continues as January Class 8 Figures Dip Lower
Class 8 truck sales continued to slide in January as they had throughout last year, with the month’s total of 11,358 more than 31% below sales recorded in the previous January and lower than those tal
February 21, 2001Comdata, Flying J Battle Over Truck Stop Access
Competition between two companies offering fuel card services is so sharp that it has inspired lawsuits and drawn the attention of the Federal Trade Commission, which stepped in to head off potentiall
February 21, 2001As With Trucking, Fuel Card Firms Experience Waves of Consolidation and Diversification
Consolidation and diversification continue to redefine the trucking fuel-card market.
February 21, 2001Complicated Arrangements Make for Easy Transactions
Fuel card transactions consist of somewhat complicated arrangements among card suppliers, trucking companies and fueling stations.
February 21, 2001Editorial: Stoking Economic Optimism
Opinion: Reset the Notion of a 24-Hour Body Clock
Under a new presidential administration and with fresh leadership in the Department of Transportation, lawmakers in Washington will continue to grapple with a difficult yet important priority: how to
February 21, 2001Navistar and Ford Join to Build Medium Trucks for Both Brands
Navistar International Corp. and Ford Motor Co. last week announced a joint venture to build medium-duty trucks at Navistar’s plant in Escobedo, Mexico.
February 21, 2001