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Vikner Says Pent-Up Demand To Drive Stronger Mack Sales
Mack Trucks President Paul Vikner said he expected demand for he companys freight-hauling heavy-duty vehicles to rebound sharply in 2004, and that Mack would sell 4,000 more trucks this year to highway ustomers. br clear=all>
February 12, 2004December's Truck Tonnage Surges to Monthly Record
Companies rebuilding inventories helped truck tonnage surge to a record high in December that could be the start of a trend as the economy continues strengthening, American Truck Associations top economist said.
February 12, 2004Security Briefs - Feb. 5 - Feb. 11
Witness Describes Shooter in Ohio Highway Sniper Case Ricin Investigation Continues as Senate Buildings Reopen Government Approves Arming Cargo Pilots
February 11, 2004ATA Puts Finishing Touches on Trucking Image Campaign
American Trucking Associations last week put the finishing touches on a new image campaign designed to build a positive impression of trucking and its importance.
February 11, 2004TSA Seeks New ATA 'Watch' Plan
The Transportation Security Administration has asked American Trucking Associations for a new, detailed proposal to expand the organizations Highway Watch program as part of the national campaign to combat terrorism.
February 11, 2004Editorial: Good Stuff Trucks Bring It
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. new national effort to boost the image of the trucking industry hits the road this week, with the unveiling of the Good Stuff Trucks Bring It campaign at ATAs Winter Leadership Meeting.
February 11, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 11
Greenspan Says Economy Has Turned the Corner Vitran Reports Stronger 4Q, Yearly Results Dana's Profits Rise; Company Doubles Dividend Celadon's Joint Venture to Provide Services in Iraq And more...
February 11, 2004OPEC Agrees to Cut Oil Production
The OPEC oil cartel on Tuesday said it had agreed to cut production quotas by 1 million barrels to 23.5 million barrels a day starting April 1.
February 10, 2004ArvinMeritor Chairman, CEO Yost to Retire
Vehicle parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Yost plans to retire when a successor is found, news services reported.
February 10, 2004Report Names Top-Performing Carriers
Barney Trucking, Heartland Express, Kenan Transport, Penske Logistics, Prime Inc. and Raven Transport were named the top-performing truckload carriers of their respective types, according to research by Martin Labbe Associates for American Trucking Associations.
February 10, 2004