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ArvinMeritor Names McClure as Chairman, CEO
Vehicle parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. said Thursday it named Charles "Chip" McClure as its new chairman, chief executive officer and president effective Aug. 9..
July 22, 2004Trucks Sales Rise 35.6%
U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks surged 35.6% in June to their highest level in almost four years, prompting truck makers to further increase their production rates.
July 22, 2004News Briefs - July 22
UPS' 2Q Profits Rise 18% Profits Fall at USA Truck Despite Record Revenues Caterpillar's Profits Rise as Engine Sales Surge LEI Falls for First Time Since March 2003 And more...
July 22, 2004IG Calls FMCSA Data 'Poor,' Questions Computer Funding
The Department of Transportations inspector general said that information the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration uses to track trucking companies was so poor that he questioned the agencys request for funds to upgrade its computer system.
July 22, 2004Economys Growth Benefits Most TT 100 Top For-Hire Carriers
A tentative business recovery that gathered steam in 2003 and now appears to be pushing the limits of freight-hauling capacity boosted revenue and profits for most, but not all, of the carriers on the 2004 edition of the Transport Topics 100 list of the largest U.S. and Canadian for-hire carriers.
July 21, 2004Editorial: Mergers, Acquisitions Reshape TT 100 Rankings
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. Mergers and acquisitions were the primary moving force behind the changes in the trucking industry last year, as reflected in our 2004 TT 100 ranking of for-hire carriers that is included in this issue of Transport Topics.
July 21, 2004Trucking Group Cites 'Unreliability' of SafeStat's Carrier Information
American Trucking Associations urged businesses not to use data from SafeStat, the governments system for tracking motor-carrier safety records, to make decisions or company comparisons because the data may be inaccurate.
July 21, 2004Railroads Failed to Report Crossing Accidents, N.Y. Times Says
Railroads have failed to promptly and accurately report hundreds of accidents at grade crossings over the past eight years, the New York Times reported in a two-part series published July 11 and July 12.
July 21, 2004Security & Safety Briefs - July 15 - July 21
Overnite Suspends Guarantees Due to Boston Convention Delays Safety Council Says Laws Saved 190,000 Lives CIA Sending Terror Experts to Small Towns Terror Messages Posted on Arkansas DOT Server
July 21, 2004Con-Way to Invest $181 Million in New Equipment
Con-Way Transportation Services Inc. said Wednesday it would allocate $181 million this year to purchase additional tractors, trailers and forklifts to accommodate growth at its four regional less-than-truckload companies.
July 21, 2004