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Executive Briefing - Nov. 7
Texas Truck Chase Ends With Arrest • USPS Increases Reward for Anthrax Info • SDC Buys 92% of Czech Truck Maker • Illinois Turns Up Heat on Trucks • and more...
November 7, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 7
AOL, Aether Join in Wireless Deal • GPS Data Has Diverse Uses • And more ...
November 7, 2001Hazmat Driver Screening Draws Calls for Clarifications
A new and quickly crafted anti-terrorism law requires the federal government to certify the backgrounds of drivers who haul hazardous materials, but there is no system in place to do so, according to government and industry officials, who say the law needs to be fixed.
November 6, 2001Executive Briefing - Nov. 6
Czech Government to Vote on Takeover of Truck Maker • Company Developing Truck Screening System • Pacer Reports Higher 3Q Revenues • UPS Tests Electric Hybrid in Fleet • And more...
November 6, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov.6
Qualcomm Offers Safety Service • CSC and GoReefers Sign Marketing Pact • And more ...
November 6, 2001Fed Again Cuts Interest Rates by Half-Point
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday cut the overnight bank lending rate a half-percentage point to 2%, the lowest since September 1961, saying that uncertainty and concerns about a deterioration in business conditions are damping economic activity.
November 6, 2001New Chairman Says State Involvement Is Essential to Keeping ATA Strong
Even before being confirmed last week as American Trucking Associations’ chairman for 2001-02, David G. McCorkle was already at work on one of his top priorities — re-forging relationships with the state trucking associations that some felt had been strained by the restructuring of the national federation.
November 5, 2001Editorial: ATA's Two Presidents
The leadership of American Trucking Associations helped set the future course for the entire industry last week by naming the management team that will direct the group for years to come.
November 5, 2001Opinion: New Thinking for Hazmat Security
The fateful events of Sept. 11 redefined responsibilities for the law enforcement community, including those of us in truck and bus safety enforcement.
November 5, 2001Executive Briefing - Nov. 5
FedEx Employees Treated for Possible Anthrax Exposure • Airport Security Workers Fired After Breach • Economy ‘Quite Weak,’ Chicago Fed Says • Oklahoma City Takes on New Importance • And more...
November 5, 2001