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Navistar Closes Plant After Incident

Navistar International Corp.’s Chatham, Ontario factory was closed Tuesday, after Monday’s incident when six members of the striking Canadian Auto Workers union were struck by a van driven by security guards outside the facility, the Windsor Star reported.

June 25, 2002

Mineta Says Amtrak Deal May Be Close

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said Tuesday afternoon a solution to Amtrak's financial crisis could be worked out by Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.

June 25, 2002

Technology Briefs - June 19 - June 27

PrePass Expands Florida E-Clearance • Con-Way Unveils Line Haul Automation • AT&T, AAA Sign $138 Million Contract • Qualcomm Looks Forward to Strong 3Q • And more...

June 24, 2002

Editorial: Signs of Strength, Signs of Caution

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Reports continue to roll in supporting the view that the economic recovery is underway for trucking and the industry is building strength.

June 24, 2002

iTECH: The Evolution of Internet Services

Are application service providers set for a comeback? Ask that question in certain quarters and the response might be, “Who said they ever went away?â€

June 24, 2002

iTECH: More Online Options for Fuel Management

This year has witnessed the emergence of new fuel management options — including Internet-enabled tools. In the past, fuel optimization systems have carried price tags from $70,000 into the six-digit field, tending to put them out of reach of many smaller carriers.

June 24, 2002

News Briefs - June 24

Texas Official Says I-20 Should Reopen Monday Evening • CAW Members Hurt in Navistar Strike Altercation • More Countries Join Fight Over U.S. Steel Tariffs • Nissan Debuts Diesel Hybrid Truck • And more...

June 24, 2002

Diesel Price Rises 0.6 Cent to $128.1

The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.6 cent last week to $1.281 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.

June 24, 2002

Senate Panel OKs Ergo Bill, but Final Passage Doubtful

WASHINGTON - The Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee last week approved legislation that would require the federal government to develop mandatory ergonomic regulations to cover a wide range of blue-collar occupations, from truck drivers to package sorters to warehouse employees.

June 21, 2002

H&W Seeks Bankruptcy Reorganization

Midwestern less-than-truckload carrier H&W Motor Express Co. will ask a federal bankruptcy judge in Sioux City, Iowa, to approve a reorganization plan that will help put the company's trucks back on the road.

June 21, 2002