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Executive Briefing - Oct. 1
Crude Oil Price Falls on Concern Over Slowdown; Attacks Likely Mean Poor Earnings for Trucking; Federal-Mogul Files for Chapter 11; Mayflower Corp. Debuts New Engine; and more...
October 1, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
ATA Economist Costello Sees Recession Taking Hold
DALLAS The attack of Sept. 11 almost certainly will send a weak national economy into a recession, but how long it will last depends on whether American businesses and consumers adopt a bunker mentality, according to Bob Costello, chief economist for American Trucking Association.
October 1, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 1
NTT DoCoMo to Introduce New Services; PC-EPhone Offers New Wireless Device; SDR Could Aid Wireless Carriers; and more...
October 1, 2001GDP Revised Up, but Still Worst Quarter Since 1993
The U.S. economy grew at a slightly better pace during the second quarter than previously estimated, according to a revised report released Friday.
September 28, 2001Carriers: Few Communications Problems After Attack
All systems go. That is the operative phrase technology managers and executives at ground transportation and logistics firms are using to describe how their communications and e-business systems reacted in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 catastrophes in Washington, D.C., New York and Pennsylvania.
September 28, 2001FMCSA to Train Inspectors to Gather a Truck's Technological Data
A new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration course will emphasize hands-on training with automatic onboard recording devices to help safety officials speed the pace of inspections, according to the courses lead instructor.
September 28, 2001Inspections Continue; Truckers Take Own Measures
While federal officials visit and advise trucking companies that haul hazardous material, some truck drivers are taking their own steps to ensure the safety of their rigs, and themselves.
September 28, 2001Executive Briefing - Sept. 28
Yellow Corp. Announces Job Cuts; Automakers May Post Worst Sales Since 1992; Dutch Airline to Raise Cargo Rates; Daimler Scraps Earnings Forecast; and more...
September 28, 2001Mineta Says Reagan Airport to Reopen Soon
Ronald Reagan National Airport, the only airport in the United States still closed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, should be reopened soon, the Associated Press reported.
September 28, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Sept. 28
Travelers Finding Unexpected Uses for Mobile Equipment; Motorola to Take Phone Crank for a Spin; Management Technology Becoming Affordable; and more ...
September 28, 2001