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MC&E: Hazmat Carriers Decry Federal Rules' Financial Burden
ORLANDO, Fla. – Federal regulations to improve security of hazardous material shipments are likely to put an extra financial burden on motor carriers, a state trucking association executive and a motor carrier director of safety said here last week.
October 30, 2002Security Briefs - Oct. 23 - Oct. 30
Report: U.S. Still 'Unprepared' for Terrorism • BWI Security Chief Named to TSA Post • FBI Issues Warning About Trains • TSA Spending Habits Questioned •
October 30, 2002News Briefs - Oct. 30
Sept. Air Cargo Up 20% from Year Earlier • Holiday Sales May Be Worst in Decade • Air Cargo Carrier Posts 3Q Increase • Dana to Sell Non-Core Companies • And more ...
October 30, 2002MC&E: Experts Eye Economic Rebound
ORLANDO, Fla. - While conventional wisdom and popular opinion say that the American economy is struggling, a trio of experts on the subject told convention goers at the American Trucking Associations' Management Conference and Exhibition in Orlando, Fla. that things aren’t really that bad.
October 29, 2002Consumer Confidence Plunges in October
Consumer confidence sunk to a 9-year low in October, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.
October 29, 2002News Briefs- Oct. 29
FedEx Truck Fire Closes I-270 in Missouri • Allied Holdings Reduces 3Q Loss • Volvo to Sponsor Road Team Program • Pacer International 3Q Earnings Soar • And more ...
October 29, 2002Freightliner Sets Plant Shutdowns
Freightliner LLC said it will temporarily shut down its truck manufacturing plants in Cleveland, N.C. and Mount Holly, N.C., a spokesman said Tuesday.
October 29, 2002MC&E: Games or Business, It’s Still Sales, Gibbs Says
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The philosophy that helps football teams win championships can also make a business successful, former Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs told trucking leaders Tuesday.
October 29, 2002MC&E: Connecticut Leader Earns First President's Award
ORLANDO, Fla. - American Trucking Associations presented Michael J. Riley, president of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, with its first President's Award for Federation Leadership.
October 29, 2002Downbeat News Seen Triggering Fed Rate Cut
With the Federal Reserve interest rate at its lowest level in 40 years, the betting is rising that the coming months will see still greater cuts, Wall Street Journal said Monday, if something doesn’t happen soon to erase the gloomy and downbeat economic news.
October 28, 2002