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News Briefs - June 18
ATAs Manning Urges Congress on Highway Funding CF to Handle Transportation for Candle Lamp Daimler, Mitsubishi Consider Commercial Alliance, Reports Say W.Va. Truck Panel May Have Recommendation by July And more...
June 18, 2002Technology Briefs - June 11 - June 18
GM Launches Internet Sales Site XM Names New Director of Truck Fleets Airborne, Motorola Complete Wireless Test Pacer's IPO Price Set at $15 And more...
June 17, 2002Border Scrutiny of Trucks Seen Tougher
The inspector general of the Transportation Department was to issue a report Monday on whether the U.S.-Mexican border is ready to be opened under the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Arizona Daily Star reported.
June 17, 2002Fox Warns U.S. Trucking
Mexican President Vicente Fox threatened last week to limit U.S truck entry into Mexico because of protective barriers and discriminations imposed by the U.S. government in its still-pending plan to open the common border to Mexican truck operations.
June 17, 2002Shippers Cut Logistics Spending, But Boost Amounts for Trucking
Freight shippers cut the amount of money they spend to move or store goods by $33 billion last year the first decline since 1991 but they spent $10 billion more on trucking services, a new study shows.
June 17, 2002News Briefs - June 17
Auto Parts Makers Say Tariffs Threaten Business UPS, Teamsters Discuss Wage Demands Crude Prices Rise Over Possible Iraqi Conflict G7 Foresees U.S., Global Recovery And more...
June 17, 2002Diesel Price Falls for 4th Straight Week
The price of diesel fuel dropped 1.1 cents last week to reach, at $1.275 per gallon, the lowest level since March 18, according to a report by the Department of Energy released Monday.
June 17, 2002Old-Time Trucks Draw History Buffs, Collectors
FREDERICK, Md. The drivers pulled their antique trucks into a new-truck dealership here on a recent Saturday, both to show off their personal handiwork and revel in the history of the U.S. trucking industry.
June 14, 2002Letter to the Editor: Idling Stress
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Halvor Lines operates 255 over-the-road trucks throughout the United States and Canada. We recently were fined $350 in New York for allowing our diesel engine to idle for more than 5 minutes.
June 14, 2002News Briefs - June 14
ATA Asks Members for Support on Engines OPEC May Raise Quotas This Year Golden Gate Bridge Faces Toll Hike Proposal Johnson, UAW Reach Agreement And more...
June 14, 2002