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Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 16

Today's technology headlines: OOCL to launch Web-based serivce site; analyst dismisses impact of Internet on logistics industry; federal court says FCC gives FBI too much wiretap power; and more.

August 16, 2000

Orbcomm Cuts Jobs, Loses Funding

Teleglobe Inc. said last week it will not provide further funds for its money-losing Orbcomm Global LP subsidiary and moved to find a strategic partner to help staunch the units losses.

August 15, 2000

Professor: Economy Drives Safety Rate

Gerald J.S. Wilde has some disappointing information for government officials hoping to meet their goals of reducing highway fatalities, especially those involving big rig operators.

August 15, 2000

Panel Wrestles With Highway Safety

The trucking and academic worlds came together to brainstorm over a question that has a lot of people scratching their heads: Why do accidents happen?

August 15, 2000

Construction Program Aims to Cut Red Tape

A $1 billion intermodal facility in New Jersey and a $1 billion road project in Dallas are part of a federal pilot program to cut red tape on construction projects.

August 15, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 15

In the news this morning: Freightliner to cut nearly 4,000 jobs at five U.S., Canadian factories; Navistar mets third-quarter expectations but layoffs will be necessary; Grupo Dina says it will make interest payment on time; and more.

August 15, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 15

This afternoon's headlines: Diesel prices take a 3.7-cent leap as oil rises over $32 a barrel; FedEx to cut 200 IT jobs; invitations out for hours of service roundtable discussions; and more.

August 15, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 15

Today's technology headlines: FedEx expands alliance with Kinko's; WorldCom seeks approval to enter wireless broadband market; e-tailer Outpost.com farms out entire fulfillment process to Airborne Express; and more.

August 15, 2000

Ill. to Install Weigh-in-Motion Scales

If time is money for truckers, then Illinois is helping them make a few dollars with the installation of 14 new weigh-in-motion systems.

August 14, 2000