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Executive Briefing - Nov. 9
Group Recommends Hazmat License Moratorium • Pa. Highway Project Begins • TransForce Sees 44% Rise in Earnings • Decontamination Facility Refuses Opened Mail Bags • And more...
November 9, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 9
Danzas Signs for Web Cross-Border Technology • Schneider Selects Integrated • And more ...
November 9, 2001U.S. Postal Service Seeks $5 Billion From Congress
Postmaster General John Potter told a Senate panel on Thursday that the U.S. Postal Service needs an immediate infusion of $2 billion to cover its lost revenues, and at least $3 billion to ensure the safety of the mail from anthrax in the future, news services reported.
November 8, 2001Executive Briefing - Nov. 8
UPS' Kelly Says Shipping Volumes Rising • ATA’s Research Institute Sets Its Agenda • Holiday Highway Travel Will Be Heavy, AAA Says • Md. Given OK to Talk to Unions on Bridge Pacts • And more...
November 8, 2001States Tighten Security for Hazmat Transport
Michigan-domiciled carriers and drivers wanting to carry hazardous materials now face heightened security measures that the Michigan Public Service Commission has instituted.
November 8, 2001Truckers Pass Airlines' Security Fees Through to Their Shipper Clients
Motor carriers unable to absorb the cost of security surcharges commercial airlines have implemented in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are beginning to pass those fees on to customers.
November 8, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 8
Tilion Unveils Logistics Software • FCC Expected to Lift Airwave Spectrum Cap • And more ...
November 8, 2001Wholesale Inventories, Sales Both Fall, but Ratio Rises
Sales of wholesale goods fell 1.3% in September, with inventories themselves only dropping by 0.1%, as reported by the Department of Commerce.
November 7, 2001ATA President Stresses Industry Unity at TCA Meeting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — William J. Canary, president of American Trucking Associations, told members of the Truckload Carriers Association Oct. 27 that although security issues have leaped to the top of the agenda, the industry must not neglect other regulatory issues that affect trucking.
November 7, 2001Spending Bill Hinges on Nafta Issue
The Senate appointed conferees on the fiscal 2002 transportation appropriations bill after two GOP senators reached an agreement with the Bush administration regarding the entry of Mexican trucks into the U.S.
November 7, 2001