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Truckers Not Finding Relief in Slowly Recovering Economy
The U.S. economic recovery appears to be giving just a moderate boost to some trucking operations, but it is not yet clear that overall trucking demand is growing again, industry executives and analysts told Transport Topics.
March 20, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Technology Briefs - March 14 - 20
Black Box Debate Rages On • Auditor Questions XM Radio’s Viability • Alltel Purchases CenturyTel’s Wireless Assets for $1.65B • DOE Offering Wireless Updates on Fuel Prices • And more...
March 20, 2002Volvo Tracking System Geared for Small Operators
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Volvo Trucks North America announced that it is offering a two-way satellite communications system for small fleet management called Volvo Link.
March 20, 2002EFS to Take Over TransCore Fuel-Card Service
Within the next couple of weeks, EFS Transportation Services’ cashless fuel payment program will take over the customer base that had been using TransCore Inc.’s third-party fuel card service, Ryan Ramey, EFS senior vice president, told Transport Topics.
March 20, 2002Housing Starts Strong; Up 2.8% in February
Construction of new homes in February rose at the fastest pace in more than three years and the housing market is expected to remain strong in the months ahead, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
March 20, 2002News Briefs - March 20
Heavy Spring Snow Closes Major Wash. Highways • Economists Expect Interest Rates to Rise • Russia Will Maintain Oil Cuts Through 2Q • Flooding Continues to Tie Up Roads in South, East • And more...
March 20, 2002Motor Carriers Strive to Protect Loads, Rigs
Two months after FedEx Corp. unknowingly carried a radiation-emitting package from Sweden to New Orleans, motor carriers are working harder than ever to ensure they know exactly what they are carrying and for whom. ost carriers have been re-evaluating and tightening security procedures — as well as increasing security training for employees — since the events of Sept. 11.
March 19, 2002Opinion: Forecast -- Modest Economic Growth
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. am mindful of the wise advice of the late movie tycoon Samuel Goldwyn, who said, “Never predict anything, especially the future.” With that in mind, the National Association of Manufacturers is confident the economy is already beginning to turn around and we expect it to pick up steam as the year goes on.
March 19, 2002News Briefs - March 19
Bush Seeks Tax Breaks for Small Businesses • Celadon’s Purchase of Burlington Motor Assets Approved • Trade Deficit Rises to $28.5 Billion • Japan’s Truck Makers to Create Own Emissions Standards • And more...
March 19, 2002Diesel Price Soars 3.5 Cents
The average price of diesel fuel in the United States jumped another 3.5 cents last week to $1.251 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday. Over the past three weeks, the price has risen 9.7 cents per gallon.
March 19, 2002