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Security Briefs - Oct. 2 - Oct. 8
University of Arkansas to Study Terrorism Patterns • DHS Awards Two Security Contracts • Government Considers New Air Cargo Regulations • Bush Signs ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Spending Bill • And more...
October 8, 2003Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
News Briefs - Oct. 8
Ryder, Carrier Renew Distribution Deal • Report: Daimler Wants CEO Schrempp to Stay • Mack Wants More Aid for Maryland Plant • Cooper Shifts Some Truck-Tire Production to China • And more...
October 8, 2003Wholesale Inventories Decline 0.2% in August
Wholesale inventories in the United States fell 0.2% in August, the fifth straight month without an increase, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
October 8, 2003ATA Came Into Being With Drafting of Code of Fair Competition
The American Trucking Associations of today was forged in the fires of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal.
October 8, 2003Editorial: Time to Celebrate Milestones
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Two important and intertwined anniversaries are being celebrated: the 100th year of trucking in the United States, and the 70th birthday of American Trucking Associations. br clear=all>
October 8, 2003Diesel Price Rises for First Time in Six Weeks
The average retail price of diesel fuel in the United States rose 1.6 cents per gallon to $1.445, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
October 7, 2003Key Historical Milestones to Be Observed When Trucking Goes to Texas for ATA Meeting
American Trucking Associations will mark the 100th anniversary of trucking and the 70th anniversary of ATA with a special salute to families in trucking, a video and photo exhibition, and a display of historic trucks at the ATA Management Conference and Exhibition Oct. 19-22 in San Antonio.
October 7, 2003Trucking Suppliers, Carrier See Economic Improvements
Two major trucking suppliers and a leading carrier said they are seeing improvements in their segments of the industry, citing in separate reports increased freight volumes, remarketing opportunities for used trailers and a growing acceptance of the reliability of new diesel engines.
October 7, 2003News Briefs - Oct. 7
Oklahoma Sen. Nickles to Retire • Venezuelan Minister: OPEC May Cut Output Again • Report: Volvo Studies One Chassis for Its Trucks • Utah Unveils Long-Range Road Plan • And more...
October 7, 2003News Briefs - Oct. 6
UPS Cuts Time on Ground Deliveries • Navistar Forms Unit to Sell to U.S. Military • Chicago Garbage Workers Reject Contract • Deutsche Post Calls for Investigation of UPS-Airline Relationship • And more...
October 6, 2003