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Technology Briefs - Sept. 24-Sept. 30
New Products Filling In for Digital Radio, Times Reports • Despite Wireless Providers' Efforts, Cellphone Users Still Just Talking • Delphi Offers New Injection System • GM May Gamble with Fuel Cells • And more ...
September 30, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Mexican Trucking Industry's Modernization Efforts Create Maintenance Mismatch, TMC Panel Told
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican trucking industry’s 10-year drive toward modernization has created a mismatch between late-model equipment and old-school maintenance practices for many fleets, according to industry officials who addressed the first conference of the Technology and Maintenance Council ever held in Mexico.
September 30, 2002Tech Executives Seek Rules on Security Info
ATLANTA — Technology executives at a trucking industry conference on wireless communications last week called for stepped up coordination and more government spending on truck security.
September 30, 2002Transport Topics Logistics 50 Ranks Top Service Providers
Of all the changes that followed trucking deregulation in 1980, one of the most significant has been the trend of shippers outsourcing their transportation to third-party logistics companies.
September 30, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 30
FedEx Announces Expansion of Ground Unit • Stocks Suffer on Poor Spending News • FMCSA Announces New Securement Rules • Embattled Sen. Torricelli Drops Out of Race for N.J. Senate Seat • And more ...
September 30, 2002Diesel Prices Rise Again, Up 2.1 Cents to $1.438
The average retail diesel fuel price jumped 2.1 cents per gallon to $1.438, the highest national average since Sept. 24, 2001, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
September 30, 2002U.S. Economy Grew by 1.3% in Second Quarter
Driven by a narrower trade deficit than the previous quarter, the U.S. economy grew by a 1.3% annual rate between April and June, and was expected to grow threefold in the following quarter, the Commerce Department said Friday.
September 27, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 27
Mineta to Soon Certify Mexican Truck Access • Consumer Sentiment Index Falls in September • Gasoline Prices Down Calif., Stable in Texas • Mexico May Avert Strike With Oil Workers • And more...
September 27, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 26
Owner-Operators Group Formed in Canada • FedEx Seen Challenging UPS Ground Service • Ottawa, Ontario Team to Improve Windsor Crossing • New ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rise to Record Pace • And more ...
September 26, 2002National Ads Would Benefit Trucking, If It Could Afford Them
More than two decades after the federal government reopened trucking to free competition through deregulation, the industry suffers from a negative image problem.
September 26, 2002