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Traffic Management Has Evolved Into a New Concept
Traffic managers have evolved from hourly workers, who combed through volumes of tariff guides looking for the right rate and service combinations for their company’s freight, to become supply chain professionals with whiz kid computer knowledge and a seat in the corporate boardroom.
November 16, 2001Executive Briefing - Nov. 16
Atlanta Flights Resume After Security Breach • Congress Passes Aviation Security Bill • Unions Join Chamber of Commerce Transportation Coalition • Texas Braces for More Heavy Rains • And more...
November 16, 2001Ridge Announces Drafting of Anti-Terror Plan
White House ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Director Tom Ridge announced Thursday that he was drafting a plan to combat terrorism that could include the merging of several federal agencies, news services reported.
November 16, 2001Question for Drivers: Is a Pet Your Riding Partner?
If so, Transport Topics would like to hear about it. Please e-mail you story to: alaurio@trucking.org.
November 16, 2001Hoffa Declares Victory in Teamsters Race
James P. Hoffa has declared victory in his race for re-election as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, news services reported.
November 16, 2001Security Briefing
Congress Passes Aviation Security Bill • U.S. Seeks to Increase Traffic Flow at Northern Border • N.M. Plans Undercover Truck Inspections • USPS to Irradiate Santa Letters • And more ...
November 15, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 15
Supply Chain Management Increasing in Importance • @Track Communications Reports Lower 3Q Earnings • And more ...
November 15, 2001U.S. Business Inventories Drop, Sales Ratio Up
Inventories at U.S. businesses declined by a larger-than-expected 0.5% in September, the Commerce Department reported on Thursday, but this positive news was offset by a report of 2.8% drop in October wholesale activity that pushed the important stock-to-sales ratio up to a three-year high
November 15, 2001Alaska Truckers Help Watch Over State's Roads
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, truckers who regularly drive the two highways that parallel the 800-mile trans-Alaska oil pipeline from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean through Valdez on the Gulf of Alaska have been essential in protecting the infrastructure that provides about 20% of the nation’s oil, according to state trucking officials.
November 15, 2001NIT League May Invite Truckers
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The 94-year-old National Industrial Transportation League has advanced a plan to expand its membership to motor carriers and freight brokers as early as next year.
November 15, 2001