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New Economic Reports Bring Same Old Story

Leading economic reports released Friday, as well as a University of Michigan study of consumer sentiment, all showed that the U.S. economy has yet to pull out of its slowdown.

August 31, 2001

Class 8 Sales Continue Year-to-Year Free Fall

The makers of Class 8 heavy trucks sustained losses nearly across the board in July, countering modest improvements some had posted in June, according to figures released by Ward’s Communications.

August 31, 2001

Oregon Truck Movements Hogtied by Bridge Problems

Cracks are appearing in several of Oregon’s bridges, many of which are more than a half-century old, leading to varying degrees of weight restrictions on their use and problems for some truckers.

August 31, 2001

Executive Briefing - Aug. 31

IMF Warns of a Global Recesssion; Celadon Announces Losses for 4Q, Fiscal Year; Venezuelan Truckers Disrupt Gasoline Supplies; EPA Asked to Mandate Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel; and more...

August 31, 2001

Truck Racing, European Style, Could Be the Next U.S. Import

LONDON — More than 350,000 screaming fans recently packed into an arena in the woods of Germany to watch 100-mile-per-hour big rigs battle it out to see who was the fastest trucker around.

August 31, 2001

McCormick Backing Off Plans to Buy Trism

The restructuring of Trism Inc. into a truckload carrier specializing in hazardous freight has caused Edward L. McCormick, the company’s former chairman and chief executive, to retreat from his plan to purchase a controlling interest in the firm.

August 30, 2001

Letter to the Editor: Proper Documents

Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor.I agree with Robert S. Abbott’s perspective on the Department of Transportation’s safety compliance review process (Opinion: “The Problem With Safety Ratings,” 7-30, p. 9).

August 30, 2001

Used Sleepers Converted to Day Cabs to Sell

The used truck market, especially for trucks with sleeper cabs, has become a buyers’ market. Most major carriers turn in their sleeper trucks every three to five years, so the sheer amount of sleepers on the market vastly outnumbers the individuals looking for a quality used sleeper truck.

August 30, 2001

Executive Briefing - Aug. 30

Dow Industrials Close Below 10,000; Personal Spending Makes Smallest Increase in 9 Mos.; Price of Gasoline Still Soars in Chicago; Oklahoma House Looks to End Road Tolls; and more...

August 30, 2001