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Driver Pay Rose 15% in 3 Years, Study Shows

The typical truck driver saw his salary rise more than $5,400 over the past three years, according to a study released last week by American Trucking Associations.

February 5, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 5

BellSouth Getting Out of Pay-Phone Business; eneral Mills Boosts Logistics to Cut Costs; utting-Edge Manufacturing; and BM Looks at Wireless Driving Needs.

February 5, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 5

Today's Headlines: DHL Refutes Claims by UPS, FedEx; Old Dominion Expanding Through Purchase; Crude Oil Prices Remain Stable; Daylight Expanding to Washington, Oregon; U.S. Exports Across Atlantic Face Rate Hike; San Francisco Truck Ban Assailed; and more to come...

February 5, 2001

Volvo Trucks N. America CEO Gustafson Resigns

The CEO of commercial truck manufacturer Volvo Trucks, North America has resigned, with Karl-Erling Trogen named interim CEO.

February 2, 2001

U.S. Jobless Rate Climbs Amid Slowdown

Various companies had been announcing layoffs, but until Friday’s Labor Department report it was not clear how much the slump was affecting the entire national job force.

February 2, 2001

Dunn Resubmits Bill to Repeal Estate Tax

Hoping for a better reception at the Bush White House than she got from the Clinton administration, Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R-Wash.) earlier this week reintroduced her bill to repeal the estate tax.

February 2, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 2

Today's Technology Headlines: AT&T to Ask Officials to Split up Verizon New Jersey; FedEx and UPS Lead the Logistics Pack; Freightliner Launches Trio of Customer Support Websites; and more.

February 2, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 2

In the news: Dec. U.S. Factory Orders Show Weakness Despite Gain; Bridgestone/Firestone to Reduce Workweek; U.S. Trucking Changing Name; Used Truck Glut Inspires Dealer to Make 2-for-1 Offer; and more...

February 2, 2001

Purchasing Group Reports Further Factory Decline

In the latest version of a closely watched report on factory-sector activity, the National Association of Purchasing Management said Thursday that manufacturing contracted in January for the sixth straight month.

February 1, 2001