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Safety Inspectors Vie for Top Honor

While truck drivers put their skills to the test behind the wheel at the ATA National Truck Driving Championships, commercial vehicle inspectors from the United States, Canada and Mexico will be testing their ability to spot safety defects on big rigs and commercial buses.

August 22, 2001

Executive Briefing - Aug. 22

AOL Leads New Round of Job Cuts; Toyota Tests Fuel Cell in SUV; Trism to Close Specialized Division; MAN AG’s Net Income Off 77% on Slow Sales; Universal Express Pays Prior Debt; and more...

August 22, 2001

Wednesday's NTDC Notebook

At the ATA National Truck Driving Championships... merican Freightways Has High Hopes For Rookies; Companies Make Their Drivers Comfortable; and more...

August 22, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 22

The Wireless World Gets Wider; Streamlining Adds to the Bottom Line; Inttra Adds Three to Portal; and more ...

August 22, 2001

FMCSA Nominee Ensconced at DOT

Former trucking company executive Joseph M. Clapp, President Bush’s nominee to head the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, is working as a consultant to Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta pending the Senate’s approval of his appointment.

August 21, 2001

State Champs Start Engines in Minneapolis

More than 350 of the nation’s best truck drivers will converge on Minneapolis this week to compete in the ATA National Truck Driving Championships.

August 21, 2001

Journal of Commerce to Be Sold

The publisher of the oldest business newspaper in the United States is slated to be sold by the end of September.

August 21, 2001

Executive Briefing - Aug. 21

Helms to Leave Senate, N.C. Paper Reports; Navistar Bus Unit May Cut More Than 500 Jobs; Management Firm Cuts Stake in Ryder; G.I. Trucking Bolsters Fleet; and more...

August 21, 2001

Fed Cuts Interest Rates By Quarter-Percentage Point

The Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates by a quarter-percentage point on Tuesday, the seventh time this year rates have been slashed.

August 21, 2001