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Holiday Freight Business Flat
Freight shippers and industry analysts said they expected this year's holiday shipping volume to remain relatively flat compared with 2001 due to a lackluster U.S. economy, a weak job market and concerns about rising fuel prices.
December 16, 2002Customs Implements Rule on Ship Manifests
A Customs Service rule requiring maritime carriers to provide a manifest at least 24 hours before ships leave a foreign port for the United States went into effect Dec. 2, but will not be strictly enforced until February, the agency said.
December 16, 2002iTECH: Making the Most of Promotional Links
Here are some useful tips on how to use hyperlinks to spread your company name far and wide on the Web.
December 16, 2002iTECH: Purchasing Power Units in the Information Age
Tractor manufacturers are loading up their Web sites with product information and technical resources, so fleets can make informed decisions.
December 16, 2002News Briefs - Dec. 16
New York Port Officials Debut Inland Shipping Plan • E-ZPass Causing Delays at Del. River Tollbooths • Delphi to Invest More than $240 Million in Electronics • Venezuela's Chavez Makes Threat to End Three-Week Strike •
December 16, 2002Diesel Prices Fall 0.4 Cent to $1.401 a Gallon
The average price of diesel fuel fell 0.4 cent per gallon to $1.401, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
December 16, 2002TT to Unveil Equipment Supplement
Transport Topics Publishing Group will unveil the inaugural edition of Equipment & Maintenance Update as part of a special Transport Topics end-of-year double issue that will be published Dec. 23.
December 16, 2002Technology Briefs - Dec. 9 - 16
Calif. Fuel Cell Partnership Plans to Triple Number of Vehicles in State • AmeriQuest Buys E-Procurement Firm • Nissan Cleared to Sell Fuel-Cell Vehicles in Japan •
December 16, 2002Reports Offer Mixed View of Economy
Consumers are feeling better about the economy midway through the holiday season, a report from the University of Michigan said Friday.
December 13, 2002TRB Group Backs User Fees For Repair of Highways
Implementing user-fee financing of road projects by tying them closer to the costs of highway wear and tear is one way to help maintain sufficient capacity for decades to come, the Transportation Research Board said in a recent study.
December 13, 2002