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S.C. Trucking Assn. Backs Higher Speeding Fines
Saying the public expects all truck drivers to be safe, and were working to restore their trust, the South Carolina Trucking Association said it has endorsed a bill in that states legislature to raise fines for speeding truckers.
February 16, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Volvo to Cut Another 400 North American Jobs
After a 20% drop in January sales of its commercial trucks in North America, Volvo AB said it plans to cut another 400 jobs from its North American truck operations and reduce production again.
February 16, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 16
These Days, Even the Cars Talk; Cultures Clash Over Next Mobile Phone; Telephone Hangups Bedevil Consumers at Every Turn; and more...
February 16, 2001Truckmaker Dina to Default, Seek Debt Restructuring
Consorcio G. Grupo Dina will default on the interest payment on its 8% convertible subordinated debentures, officials of the troubled Latin American truckmaker announced.
February 15, 2001Europe Proposes Training for All Truck Drivers
Europe Proposes Training for All Truck Drivers
LONDON A proposal before the European Union would prohibit anyone from getting behind the wheel of a tractor-trailer in Europe without first completing a minimum amount of training.
February 15, 2001Congressman Would Revise Clean Air Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. Rep.
February 15, 2001Mild Weather Yields Lower Fuel Prices
Digital Photo Wins 1st Place in TCA Contest
A picture taken by Larry and Tinker Raasch, owner-operators with Bare Rabbit Ranch Trucking in Champion, Neb., was selected as the grand prize winner of the Truckload Carriers Associations fourth ann
February 15, 2001ATA Eyes Bush Tax-Cut Bill
President Bush last week sent his $1.6 trillion tax-cut plan to Capitol Hill, where trucking is expected to voice its strong support for repeal of the estate tax and acceleration of increased meals ta
February 15, 2001