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iTECH: Supply Chain Efficiency -- It's All About Timing
The basic concerns of supply chain management may not have changed all that much since terrorists attacked the United States approximately one year ago.
August 26, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 26
CAW Votes to Authorize Strike • Tolls at Detroit-Windsor Tunnel to Rise • High Oil Prices Seen Threatening Recovery • Hiring Not Expected to Grow in 4Q • And more...
August 26, 2002Diesel Price Surges Another 3.7 Cents
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 3.7 cents a gallon last week to $1.37, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday.
August 26, 2002Navistar Plans to Eliminate As Many As 2,000 Jobs
Truck manufacturer Navistar International Corp. plans to cut as many as 2,000 jobs at its plants in Springfield, Ohio, and Indianapolis, a company spokesman told Transport Topics Friday.
August 23, 2002Truck Tonnage Plummets in June
The amount of cargo carried by U.S. trucks fell 8.7% in June from the previous month, the American Trucking Associations said.
August 23, 2002Canadian Truckers Follow U.S. Port Negotiations
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Truckers on Canada's West Coast were closely watching labor negotiations between U.S. longshoremen and the Pacific Maritime Association as port container traffic here increased.
August 23, 2002CVSA Criticizes FMCSA Shift on Carrier Safety Ratings
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance criticized as unsafe a recent Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration internal policy decision under which agency field staff would ignore violations or accidents by truckers on intrastate trips in determining safety ratings.
August 23, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 23
Cummins Submits Third Engine for EPA Approval • TRW Auto Division to Stay Intact • Recession Ended in December 2001, Fed Survey Finds • Oklahoma Vehicle Tax Chief to Be Replaced • And more...
August 23, 2002Peterbilt, Kenworth Offer Incentives to Spur Sale of New Cummins Engines
Paccar Inc.’s two truck-making companies — Peterbilt and Kenworth — are offering potential customers free extended warranties and other discounts on tractors with lower-emission engines from Cummins Inc. in an attempt to spark slumping sales.
August 23, 2002Opinion: The Road to 2007
As Americans, we expect our government to do the right thing and act with integrity. The impending October deadline under the 1998 diesel engine consent decrees is one egregious example where our government has failed us. America’s motor carriers have been placed in the middle of a dispute between the Environmental Protection Agency, the courts and the engine manufacturers.
August 22, 2002