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P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 6

This afternoon's headlines: VW likely to bid again for Scania If EU rejects Volvo deal; U.S. Pipe to cut some flatbed carriers; and Funds found for U.S. Customs' automated shipment-clearing system.

March 6, 2000

Diesel Inches Higher as Gas Skyrockets

Surging gasoline prices are likely to thwart hopes that lower demand for heating oil will bring speedy relief in the cost of diesel fuel, as refiners move to maximize profits by producing more gasoline.

March 3, 2000

Lawmakers Back Fuel Proposal

Congressional support for releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve grew this week as lawmakers flocked to support a resolution urging the Clinton administration to take the action.

March 3, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 3

This Afternoon's Headlines: Ontario Trucking Assoc. asks truckers not to convoy; AWG, Teamsters don't appear to be close to agreement; and Ex-Tiger adds trucking company to his lineup.

March 3, 2000

Paccar Financial to Sell Debt

Paccar Financial Corp. filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell as much as $2.5 billion of senior debt securities.

March 3, 2000

Driver Training Schools To Meet in Fla.

Two organizations representing private and publicly owned truck driver training schools will hold a joint conference on March 17 in Orlando, Fla.

March 3, 2000

TMC to Meet in Nashville

Some 3,000 trucking industry maintenance technicians are expected to attend the annual meeting of The Maintenance Council, scheduled for March 6 to 9 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.

March 3, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 3

In the news this morning: Possible EU merger rejection threatens Volvo's truck strategy; Attempts to put Tenn. truckers in right lanes stalls; and Ohio Republicans seek higher weight limits in face of fuel crisis.

March 3, 2000

Rails Subject to New Ergonomics Rules

Contrary to published reports, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said last week that some workers in the railroad industry will not be exempt from a proposed set of new ergonomics rules.

March 2, 2000

AmeriServe Bankruptcy Stirs Woes

A Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by AmeriServe Food Distribution is raising concern about the Dallas-based food service distributor’s willingness to pay claims by trucking suppliers.

March 2, 2000