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A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 3

In the news this morning: Rail intermodal traffic up again in October; OPEC production increases while oil prices stay steady; United Shipping & Technology sells Tricor America; and more to come.

November 3, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 3

This afternoon's headlines: UPS expects 10% growth next year; Canacar will resume protests if demands are not met; Ford recalls over 700,000 F-Series pickups; and more.

November 3, 2000

Reefer Carriers Pinched As Fuel Prices Climb

Refrigerated carriers that cannot recoup fuel expenses through surcharges are suffering from high energy prices more than the rest of trucking as they must purchase diesel to both power their tractors and cool their trailers.

November 2, 2000

Equity Manager Keen On Trucking Stocks

In spite of high fuel prices and other transportation woes, an Ohio-based stock fund manager is touting trucking stocks for his portfolio.

November 2, 2000

Calif. Extends Hours at Key Trucking Checkpoint

The California Highway Patrol this week boosted its hours for checking truck traffic at a key inland weigh station north of San Diego, helping enforce cross-border trucking rules that apply to Mexican truckers operating here under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

November 2, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 2

In the news this morning: Vitran reports 9% increase in earnings; Interpool posts higher income for 3Q; Freightliner's October sales drop 28%; and more.

November 2, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 2

This afternoon's headlines: ArvinMeritor lays off 240, cuts 100 vacancies; Freightliner recalls 133,000 trucks; Professional Transportation Group receives default notice; and more.

November 2, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Nov. 2

Today's technology headlines: Motient raises its profile as wireless service provider; NTE to hook up with Yantra; and satellite radio is on the horizon.

November 2, 2000

Truck Revenue Growth Expected

Revenue and tonnage for trucking will continue to expand at a steady rate for the first decade of the new century, according to a recently updated study of transportation and the economy.

November 1, 2000