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ATA, TCA Agree on Terms

Leaders of American Trucking Associations and the Truckload Carriers Association have come to terms on an affiliation agreement that allows each organization to keep separate memberships and dues while pursuing joint marketing and lobbying activities, ATA Chairman David G. McCorkle said last week.

July 2, 2002

Editorial: Sustain the Fight for Freedom

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor."These are the times that try mens souls. So wrote Thomas Paine at a point of crisis in American history when the country, not yet fully formed, was threatened by tyrannical forces housed among us and directed from bases across the sea. Paine published his famous words in the December following the 13 colonies Declaration of Independence.

July 2, 2002

News Briefs - July 2

LAX May Get $9.6B Makeover DHL Cargo Plane Crashes in Europe Layoff Announcements Up 12% in June Old Dominion Announces Rate Increase And more...

July 2, 2002

Technology Briefs - June 28 - July 5

Minn. Launches 511 Traveler Info Service DOT Takes Highway Bill Comment on Web Velocity Express Develops Electronic Proof of Delivery Ryder Says OmniTRACS Features Popular Since 9/11 And more...

July 1, 2002

ISM Index Shows Manufacturing Growth

The Institute for Supply Management said its factory index rose to 56.2 in June, up from 55.7 in May. The rise in the index indicates more rapid expansion in the manufacturing sector.

July 1, 2002

CSX Taking Truck Cargo Off Web Freight Boards

Railroad company CSX Corp. has found a new source of freight for its intermodal arm, CSX Intermodal. As part of an effort to develop new business, CSXI employees are surfing Internet freight-matching boards to pick off truckloads brokers post for highway moves.

July 1, 2002

News Briefs - July 1

Port Talks Seen Continuing Past Deadline W.Va. Gov. Wise Receives Coal Truck Recommendations Economists Upbeat on Economy, Journal Poll Finds U.S., Amtrak Agree on Deal to Keep Running And more...

July 1, 2002

Diesel Price Rises 0.8 Cent to $1.289

The price of diesel fuel edged higher for the second week in a row, the U.S. Department of Energy said Monday, rising 0.8 cent per gallon to a nationwide average of $1.289.

July 1, 2002

Domestic Air Cargo Rises Again in May

Airplane loadings of domestic cargo rose in May to 927,397 revenue ton miles, a 3.4% increase from May 2001, the Air Transport Association said Monday.

July 1, 2002

U. of Mich. Sentiment Index Dips in June

In the final revision of its consumer sentiment index, the University of Michigan said Friday that U.S. consumers felt slightly worse about the economy in June than they did in May.

June 28, 2002