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News Briefs - Aug. 7
Can't Declare Recession Over, NBER Group Says • TransForce Acquires Mirald Transport • Oil Price Pushes U.S. Import Prices Up 0.3% in July • Weakening Recovery May Push Fed to Cut Rates • Unexpected Supply Rise Pushes Crude Oil Price Down • And more...
August 7, 2002Rocor International Files for Chapter 11
Oklahoma City-based refrigerated carrier Rocor International Inc. said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday.
August 7, 2002Letter to the Editor: Get on With It
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.On page 14 of the July 22 issue ("International Expects to Build 1,200 Fewer Trucks"), Carl Volz of Caterpillar is quoted as saying " . . . we told all of them [truck manufacturers] that as a result of the tremendous pre-buy going on that engines would have to be allocated."
August 6, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 6
Court Rejects S.C. Bid to Keep Plutonium Out • Administration Considers Options in Case of Port Strike • UPS Resumes Talks With Aircraft Mechanics • Expeditors International of Washington Posts 2Q Profit Rise • And more...
August 6, 2002Letter to the Editor: Language Issue
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Please do not let Mexican trucks across the border. How many more breakdowns will we see in this country along the roads? Will the drivers understand English so that if they hear something that they can respond?
August 6, 2002TTPress Unveils Online 'Store' of Web Pages
TTPress, the book and directories division of Transport Topics Publishing Group, has launched its own Web site of dedicated pages to display and sell its products.
August 5, 2002Satellite Broadcasters Target Mobile Trucking Audience
Radio broadcasts beamed by satellite may significantly change the way over-the-road truckers are informed and entertained.
August 5, 2002Truck Driver Training Group Develops Online Application
The Commercial Vehicle Training Association has developed an electronic credit and employment application for member driving schools designed to help students line up tuition assistance and placement with motor carriers through an online document.
August 5, 2002Shippers Holding Tight As Port Talks Pause
Shippers’ groups said their members were not making major shifts in cargo routing, even though longshoremen put on hold their contract talks with West Coast port terminal operators until Aug. 13 and the union gave its negotiators power to seek a strike vote by members.
August 5, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 5
Mineta Names Capka New Deputy FHWA Administrator • Dealer Sues Mack, Claims Unfair Competition • Economy Growth Slows in July • New Federal Rules Could Cost Cities Money • And more...
August 5, 2002