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FedEx Express Unveils Hybrid Electric Truck
FedEx Express, the air parcel subsidiary of FedEx Corp., unveiled a hybrid electric medium-duty truck on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., that it said could one day become the standard vehicle for the company.
May 20, 2003News Briefs - May 20
Economists Cut 2003 Growth Forecasts • Postal Service Can Offer Discount to Businesses • Old Dominion's Board Approves Stock Split • Three More Arrested in Texas Truck Death Case • And more...
May 20, 2003Technology Briefs - May 13 - May 19
UPS, FedEx Progressing on Fuel-Efficient Vehicles • TravelCenters, Petro in Scanning Service Deal With TMI • Administration Wants to Keep Moratorium on Internet Taxes • Sirius Earns $51.9 Million in 1Q • And more...
May 19, 2003LEI Increases for First Time in Three Months
The index of leading U.S. economic indicators rose 0.1% in April to 110.6, the first increase in three months, the Conference Board said Monday.
May 19, 2003Editorial: The Road to the Engine Emissions Summit
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Planning for the Diesel Engine Emissions Summit on June 10 in Phoenix is moving forward at a rapid pace. Many industry executives have agreed to serve as panelists and advance registration is mounting.
May 19, 2003ATA Picks Ford for Senior VP Position
American Trucking Associations said it has hired Dean Ford as senior vice president for membership and marketing.
May 19, 2003Karlsten Named New Volvo Trucks North America President
Peter Karlsten will become the new president of Volvo Trucks North America on Oct. 1, the company said Monday. He succeeds Michel Gigou, whose foreign service contract expires at yearend, Volvo said, when he will return to Europe.
May 19, 2003News Briefs - May 19
Nissan, Nissan Diesel Form Light-Duty Truck Venture • Gasoline Prices Still Falling, Lundberg Says • Eaton to Boost Capital Spending • IMF: Deflation Risk in U.S. Low but Not Minimal • And more...
May 19, 2003Consumer Sentiment Index Rises to 12-Month High in May
U.S. consumer sentiment rose in May to its highest point in a year as the war with Iraq ended and stocks climbed, according to the University of Michigan.
May 16, 2003Consumer Prices Fall 0.3% in April
Consumer prices fell by 0.3% in April, the biggest decline in 18 months, led by a retreat in energy prices, the Labor Department said Friday.
May 16, 2003