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LTL Group Seeks Hearings Before New Hazmat Rules Are Proposed

The Distribution and LTL Carriers Association has asked the Research and Special Programs Administration and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to hold hearings before proposing hazardous materials transportation regulations.

September 12, 2002

News Briefs - Sept. 12

Greenspan Says Economy Has Held Up Well • Boler Buys All of Joint Venture •Oil Price Drives Import Price Up 0.3% in August • Trustee Seeking to Liquidate Bankrupt Truck Firm • And more...

September 12, 2002

Fed Says Economic Growth Has Slowed

The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that economic growth has slowed in most of the United States since late July as manufacturing activity remained largely sluggish.

September 11, 2002

ATA Looks Back on Day of Terrorists

Employees of the American Trucking Associations held a brief commemoration of the Sept. 11 attacks Wednesday morning...

September 11, 2002

Trucking Focuses on Security in Year Since Terror Attacks

The terrorist attacks on America a year ago devastated thousands of families, slammed the economy, led to the international war on terrorism and forced a profound shift in Americans’ thinking about their own security.

September 11, 2002

Letters to the Editor: Reflecting on 9/11

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. or a small trucking company just going into its third year at the time, the 9/11 attacks almost put us out of business.

September 11, 2002

Opinion: Legacy of Terrorism - Securing the Cargo

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Most of us can remember exactly what we were doing when something tragic occurs. On Sept. 11, 2001, I was in Atlanta, briefing Yellow Freight Vice President Paul Sullivan on the state of his area’s security.

September 11, 2002

Security Briefs - Sept. 5 - Sept. 11

Customs Program Tightening Ports Against Terrorism • Oxley Sees Terrorism Insurance Bill Passing in 2002 • oy: 20 to 35 Airports Won’t Meet Baggage Screen Deadline • Bush, Chretien Unveil Border Plan • And more...

September 11, 2002

News Briefs - Sept. 11

UPS, Teamsters Mechanics Reach Contract Deal • War Talk Keeps Crude Oil Price Near $30 a Barrel • Air Carriers Raising Fuel Surcharges • And more...

September 11, 2002

Freightliner Chief Sees Sales Growth in 2002

Hanover, Germany -- Freightliner chief Rainer Schmueckle said he expects the truck maker will sell some 7,000 more heavy-duty trucks this year than the 44,351 it sold in 2001.

September 10, 2002