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Opinion: The True Picture of Driver Turnover

The major challenge facing the trucking industry, particularly truckload carriers, is attracting and retaining an adequate labor force of drivers.

December 20, 2001

Mexican Trucking Companies Allege U.S. Bias

A $4 billion class-action lawsuit was filed by 11 Mexican trucking companies on Tuesday, claiming the U.S. government has illegally denied them access to United States in accordance with the North American Free Trade Agreement..

December 19, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Dec. 19

CN Adopts Web-Based Tracking Technology • Online Buying Could Save Companies Trillions • Litewave Corp. Inks Deal With Andromeda Leasing • Supply Management Using E-Commerce

December 19, 2001

Bush Signs Transportation Bill

President Bush late Tuesday signed into law a $59.6 billion transportation appropriations bill for fiscal 2002 that grants Mexican trucks access to U.S. highways provided they meet stringent safety provisions, the Associated Press reported.

December 19, 2001

Security Costs Called Trucking's Hidden Expenditure

There will be a price to pay for increased security in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but it’s not clear who’s going to pay it, according to panelists at the Transport Topics Management Outlook Forum.

December 19, 2001

FDA Eyes Air Force Model to Protect Food Supply

Congress is considering legislation that would provide private bus operators with millions of dollars in government grants to beef up security.

December 19, 2001

Leading Index Rises; Economic Improvement Seen

The U.S. index of leading economic indicators, an important gauge of future economic activity, rose for the second straight month in November, the Conference Board said Wednesday.

December 19, 2001

News Briefs - Dec. 19

Volvo Sees Truck Deliveries Fall 16% to Date • Goodyear Cuts Production as Shipments Fall • FedEx's Earnings Rise • Chinese Airline Offers New Trucking Infrastructure • And more...

December 19, 2001

Security Briefing

Drug Seizures at Border, Ports Rise • Postal Workers, Others Offered Anthrax Vaccine • Airlines Won't Meet Screening Deadline • Immigrant Pleads Guilty in Hazmat Case • And more...

December 19, 2001

Low Rates, Warm Weather Push Housing Starts Up 8.2%

The number of new homes being built in the United States rose in November to the highest level since July, despite the first recession in a decade, a government report said Tuesday.

December 18, 2001