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Yellow to Buy Roadway for $966 Million

Yellow Corp. on Tuesday said it would buy rival Roadway Corp. for $966 million in a bid to create one of the largest shipping companies in the world.

July 8, 2003

ArvinMeritor in Hostile Bid for Dana

Vehicle parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. said Tuesday it had launched a $2.2 billion hostile takeover effort for rival Dana Corp.

July 8, 2003

DOT's Jackson to Leave Post on Aug. 1

Deputy Transportation Secretary Michael Jackson will resign on Aug. 1 and return to the private sector, the Washington Post reported Tuesday..

July 8, 2003

News Briefs - July 8

Roadway's 2Q Net Income, Revenues Increase • Fewer Bridges Found Deficient, Report Says • Price of Crude Falls After Nigerian Strike Ends • MMTA Names Ehrlich 'Person of the Year'

July 8, 2003

Schneider Shuts Two Units in Pension Fund Dispute

Truckload carrier Schneider National Inc. closed two of its Teamster-represented subsidiaries June 28 and 29 after failing to reach a labor contract that would free it from the financially strapped Central States Pension Fund.

July 8, 2003

Security Briefs - July 3 - July 9

California Officials Concerned About Nuclear Shipments • Bomb Threat Closes Peace Bridge

July 8, 2003

iTECH: A Remedy for Trucking's Traffic Woes

Will there one be an INTI? The Integrated Network exists today in some measure in some parts of the country.

July 7, 2003

Average Diesel Price Increases 0.8 Cent to $1.428

The average retail price of diesel fuel rose for the first time in three weeks, jumping 0.8 cent per gallon to $1.428, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday.

July 7, 2003

News Briefs - July 7

Economists See Positives Despite Rising Unemployment Rate • UPS Seeks Direct Flights to Europe From Hong Kong • Volkswagen May Buy MAN's Commercial Vehicle Unit • Eight Indicted in Arkansas in Truck Permit Scheme

July 7, 2003

Suppliers Say Time Remains to Meet '07 Engine Requirements

LAS VEGAS — There is still enough time to test and market new heavy-duty truck engines to meet the next round of federal emissions rules that begin in 2007, several industry suppliers said recently.

July 7, 2003