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Executive Briefing - April 19

Economists Predicting Another Rate Cut; Revenue, Profit Rise for Marten Transport; Officials Say Trucks Leaving Hampton Roads Unsafe; Owners of GM Pickups to Receive Money From Suit; and more...

April 19, 2001

Cargo Cards Give Freight Flow a Helping Hand at Rotterdam Port

LONDON -- Many port drivers would give their left arms to make it through a congested terminal quickly, but at the port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, terminal operators are only asking for their hand.

April 19, 2001

Surging Traffic Said to Nullify Attempts to Improve Drayers' Lives

The ports of the United States became something of a battleground in 2000 as drayage truckers staged protests and strikes in an effort to win better working conditions and compensation.

April 19, 2001

Market Rebounds, But Falls Short of 2000

Sales of Class 8 trucks rebounded slightly in March, reaching 12,505, up from the 10,699 sold in February, but still 46.9 % below the 23,562 sold in March 2000.

April 19, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - April 19

Firm Envisions High-Tech Centers at Pumps; Samsung Puts Color Screens on Phones; Descartes to Supply Euro Road Management Network; and more...

April 19, 2001

Once-Bleak Future Looks Promising for N.Y.-N.Y. Harbor

ELIZABETH, N.J. - Only a few short years ago, the future of New York Harbor as an intermodal hub looked bleak.

April 18, 2001

Albany Looks to Become an Intermodal Hub for Port

A lucky coincidence allowed the port of Albany, 150 miles upriver from New York City, to beef up its intermodal capabilities, paving its way to become the likely first of the New York satellite facilities.

April 18, 2001

Houston Is Dealing With Growing Pains

AUSTIN, Texas - The sprawling Port of Houston initially began wooing container traffic in 1956 when it became the first port to receive a container shipment.

April 18, 2001

Executive Briefing - April 18

NYDOT Warns of Border Delays; Mississippi River Flooding Continues to Stall Freight Traffic; GM Profit Down, but Beats Estimates; Delta Says Pilots Will Not Strike; and more...

April 18, 2001

Indiana Ponders $35 Million Cummins Loan

A $35 million measure aimed at saving some 500 jobs at Cummins Inc. is to be considered by a conference committee in the Indiana General Assembly.

April 18, 2001