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Layoffs, Job Cuts Soar As New-Truck Orders Fall
Layoffs and job eliminations among major truck manufacturers topped 11,900 this year as companies cut back production to try to match costs with falling orders.
December 20, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
@Track Requests Hearing To Avoid Nasdaq Delisting
In an effort to prevent Nasdaq from following through with plans to delist @Track Communications from the SmallCap Market, the company has requested a hearing with Nasdaq’s Listing Qualifications Panel.
December 20, 2000Unlike Feds, Sacramento Puts Money Where Pollution Is
While the federal government can't say how much it will spend to encourage retrofits with cleaner diesel engines, Sacramento, Calif., is spending $50 million to get as many as 6,000 older, dirtier engines off the road.
December 20, 2000Calif. Aims to Retrofit Traps to Old Trucks
California, where the whole emissions thing started, is at it again. But this time, the state wants to retrofit older trucks and buses with particulate traps.
December 20, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 20
In the news this morning: Swift to buy Cardinal Freight Carriers; FedEx second-quarter earnings rise 18%; wind and snow expected to wallop northern Plains, Midwest; and more.
December 20, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 20
Today's technology headlines: Cell phone studies see o link to brain cancer; global positioning system monitors fleet health; Maryland county puts its snowplows on a fleet-tracking system; and more.
December 20, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 20
This afternoon's headlines: Bush taps O'Neill as Treasury secretary; Isuzu Motors to make more diesel engines at U.S. plant; Bush nominates Evans for Commerce secretary; and more.
December 20, 2000Congress Leaves Truck Issues For Next Session
The 106th Congress gave the trucking industry a reprieve by putting the hours-of-service rules on hold in September, but federal lawmakers were unable to reach a similar consensus on ergonomic regulations as their post-election session drew to a close.
December 19, 2000Suppliers Doubt They Can Meet 2007 Emission Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed standards for heavy-duty diesel engine emissions in 2007 have produced an argument that has bounced back and forth for months among engine manufacturers, the makers of antipollution devices and oil refiners.
December 19, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 19
In the news this morning: National diesel average continues to drop; Simon Transportation to buy Westway Express' assets; Cummins expects 4Q loss; and more.
December 19, 2000