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A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 1
In the news this morning: Four U.S. Trucking subsidiaries file for bankruptcy; Iraq cuts off its oil exports; Ford recalls 846,000 Explorers; and more.
December 1, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 1
Today's technology headlines: Wireless Web's vast promises still unkept in U.S.; Nokia inks U.S. GPRS network deal with AT&T; and Nortel wins pact from AT&T Wireless for its next-generation wireless network.
December 1, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 1
This afternoon's headlines: DaimlerChrysler, Delphi announce factory layoffs; Ford cuts 1Q light truck production; NAPM survey shows U.S. factory sector weakening; and more.
December 1, 2000NAFTA Panel Rejects U.S. Law Banning Mexican Trucks
A North American Free Trade Agreement panel rejected a U.S. law that keeps Mexican trucks at U.S. borders, Bloomberg reports.
November 30, 2000Panel: Type 1 Diabetic Drivers No Risk to Safety
Many truck drivers with insulin-dependent diabetes could safely operate commercial vehicles in interstate commerce, according to a panel of physicians who are experts in the treatment of condition.
November 30, 2000LTL Carriers Delivering New Upscale Services
People with large incomes usually want things that come in large boxes, such as big screen televisions and huge pieces of furniture. Since the Postal Service can't handle such unwieldy items, customers are turning to less-than-truckload carriers to deliver the goods.
November 30, 2000For Postal Express, a Niche in Time-Sensitivity
The president of the company has no previous experience in the transportation industry. The company’s operations are limited to the state of Washington. But Postal Express Seems to have carved a niche for itself.
November 30, 2000Japanese Plan New Products for U.S. Medium Market
The medium-duty truck market in the United States may not rack up sales numbers as large as the heavy-duty, Class 8 category, but it has the attention of Japanese truck makers.
November 30, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 30
In the news this morning: Iraq plans to stop oil exports; Rep. Hall may be Bush's pick for Energy secretary; American, United to form same-day parcel service; and more.
November 30, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 30
This afternoon's headlines: Justice Dept. review of Volvo/Renault deal may run past Christmas; to delay Truckmaker layoffs raise unemployment figures; USF Logistics hires new CFO; tire association forecasts growth in replacement tire market; and more.
November 30, 2000