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Trucking Technology Report - Jan. 16
Today's technology headlines: Research in Motion, Vaultus in wireless services alliance; Canadian wireless spectrum auction begins; Mail Boxes Etc. begins package-return service; and more.
January 16, 2001Ford Hydraulic System Said to Help Fuel Efficiency
Ford Motor Co. said it has a system of releasing hydraulic energy stored during the braking process that may make commercial vehicles more fuel efficient, especially in stop-and-go traffic. .
January 15, 2001Fuel Tax Hikes, Cuts in Road Projects Seen as Cure for States' Budgets
A growing number of states are considering raising their fuel taxes or cutting road projects as the floundering economy eats into revenues.
January 15, 2001A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 12
This Morning's Headlines: DaimlerChrysler lays out three-year output estimates; Eaton reorganizing truck parts business; Economy: Dec Producer Prices flat; Retail Sales nearly so
January 12, 2001Post-Meal Fatigue Seen as Safety Factor
A detailed human-factors analysis of three fatal truck accidents in Canada adds weight to the argument that improving driver safety performance is extremely complex and that highly variable factors such as time since the driver last ate a meal should get more attention.
January 12, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Jan. 12
Today's Technology Headlines: Baltimore Public Works Wires Fleet Management; Canada's Clarke About to Nab Another U.S. Logistics Firm; Support Packaged for Mobile Date Services and Longer-lasting Lithium Batteries Could be Coming
January 12, 2001P.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 12
This Afternoon's Headlines: Volvo global reports record 2000 sales; Intermodal traffic plunges from 2000 levels; J.B. Hunt expects to beat 4Q estimates
January 12, 2001FedEx Foray Into LTL Prompts Talk of UPS Counter Move
With FedEx Corp.’s flag now planted squarely in the less-than-truckload sector, industry speculation has turned toward arch-competitor United Parcel Service for the next likely move.
January 12, 2001Survey: Most Americans Support Limited Driver Hours
A majority of Americans are willing to support limited hours-of-service for truck drivers, according to a survey by the Insurance Research Council.
January 11, 2001Bridgestone Corp. President to Resign
Yoichiro Kaizaki, the chief executive officer of truck tire-maker Bridgestone Corp., said Thursday that he would resign in March, according to several news reports.
January 11, 2001