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Executive Briefing - Oct. 11
Freightliner to Close Two Plants, Newsletter Says Hundreds to Retake Tests in CDL Scam Amtrak May Get Emergency Funding Cummins Profits Fall as Demand Remains Low Many Airports Alter Expansion Plans And more...
October 11, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Daimler Ready to Announce Freightliner Restructuring
DaimlerChrysler AG said Wednesday that it was poised to present plans to restructure its heavy truck manufacturing unit, Freightliner, in the next few days.
October 11, 2001Carriers Said Not Ready for Jan. 1 Border Opening
Were not ready. That simple litany echoes among academics who follow the North American Free Trade Agreement, when addressing the issue of opening the U.S. to large-scale operations by Mexican trucks.
October 10, 2001Wholesale Inventories Down 0.1% in August
U.S. wholesale inventories declined for the third straight month in August, a sign that companies were making progress in reducing stockpiles prior to last months terrorist attacks, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
October 10, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 10
Oregon Restricts Trucks on Two I-84 Bridges Struggles Continue for Container Shipping Industry Missouri Cites Price Gouging and more...
October 10, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 10
Security Spending May Lessen Productivity Survey: Shippers Don't Plan More Outsourcing Hong Kong Shippers Seek Better Logistics And more...
October 10, 2001Senators Urge Background Checks for Hazmat Truckers
Truckers who haul hazardous materials should be subject to criminal background checks, according to two U.S. senators.
October 10, 2001Railroads Lift 'Red-Alert' Status
The nations railroads have lifted a red-alert status, assumed earlier in connection with hazardous materials, according to the Association of American Railroads.
October 10, 2001Trucking Seeks Criminal Data for Background Checks
Duane Acklie, chairman of the American Trucking Associations, will tell Congress on Wednesday that the trucking industry would like access to FBI criminal databases to perform background checks..
October 9, 2001Security and Fuel Costs to Top MC&E Agenda
New security issues and long-standing concerns about fuel costs and driver shortages will top the agenda at American Trucking Associations 2001 Management Conference & Exhibition Oct. 28-31 in Nashville, Tenn.
October 9, 2001