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Shippers Holding Tight As Port Talks Pause

Shippers’ groups said their members were not making major shifts in cargo routing, even though longshoremen put on hold their contract talks with West Coast port terminal operators until Aug. 13 and the union gave its negotiators power to seek a strike vote by members.

August 5, 2002

News Briefs - Aug. 5

Mineta Names Capka New Deputy FHWA Administrator • Dealer Sues Mack, Claims Unfair Competition • Economy Growth Slows in July • New Federal Rules Could Cost Cities Money • And more...

August 5, 2002

Diesel Price Edges Up to $1.304

The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.1 cent per gallon last week to $1.304, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday.

August 5, 2002

Technology Briefs - July 30 - Aug. 5

GDT Unveils Its Latest Map Advancements • Voters to Decide Mo. Cell Phone Tax for 911 Service • Miami Garbage Trucks Go High-Tech • Microsoft, AT&T to Offer Data Processing Cell Phones • And more...

August 4, 2002

EPA Sets Fines for Diesel-Engine Rule

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he Environmental Protection Agency will fine engine manufacturers as much as $12,210 for heavy-truck diesel engines that don't meet the Oct. 1 deadline to cut nitrogen-oxide emissions, Bloomberg reported late Thursday.

August 2, 2002

July Unemployment Rate Steady at 5.9%

The U.S. economy added just 6,000 jobs in July and the national unemployment rate held fast at 5.9%, just under the eight-year high of 6% recorded in April, the Labor Department said in a report Friday.

August 2, 2002

News Briefs - Aug. 2

Gasoline Prices Creeping Downward in Southwest • Ariz. Highway May Add Lanes Near Tucson • Personal Spending Rises in June • Crude Oil Price Falls on Iraqi Overture to U.N. • And more...

August 2, 2002

EPA Lowers Penalties for Noncompliant Engines

The Environmental Protection Agency lowered its non-compliance penalties for engines that emit more than 2.5 grams of nitrogen oxides because of lobbying pressure and revisions in what the life cycle costs of the engine could be, said EPA and a House representative.

August 2, 2002

Lofgren Named President, CEO at Schneider National

Schneider National Inc. Friday named Christopher Lofgren president, chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors.

August 2, 2002

Economics Drives Independents Into Company Arms

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Back before the turn of the century when freight was strong, fuel and insurance were less expensive than they are now and owner-operators were making 97 cents on a loaded mile, it was easier to justify buying a rig and going into business for yourself.

August 1, 2002