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Mexican Freight Handlers Warily Eye U.S. Competition
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico — Mexican carriers and brokers here say they don’t want U.S. trucks to cross into Mexico and compete against them in a business they have carefully cultivated for 100 years.
June 6, 2002Letter to the Editor: No to Discounts
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Since deregulation of the trucking industry, discounted pricing has been rampant, spreading from the LTL segment to every area of the industry today.
June 6, 2002News Briefs - June 6
R.I. Gov. Vetoes 2-Cent Fuel Tax Hike • Steamship Exemption Hurts Truckers, Hoffa says • Rebound Pace Subdued, Fed's Broaddus Says • OPEC Secretary Says Crude Oil Prices May Fall • nd more...
June 6, 2002Bush to Make ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Office Cabinet Level
Congressional Democrats are hailing President Bush’s proposal to create a new Cabinet-level Department of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security that will cut a swathe through eight existing agencies and draw from scores of other offices dealing with intelligence, border security and related responsibilities, news services reported.
June 6, 2002‘Truck Freeway’ Plan Attracts Qualified Support
A plan for "truck freeways" on interstate highways that would allow heavier, longer trucks, but would keep them apart from cars, has drawn a measure of qualified support from the American Trucking Associations.
June 6, 2002DOT Opens Bids on Plan to Study Hazmat Security
The Department of Transportation plans to award a two-year, $2.5 million contract to study technology that could enhance the security of hazardous materials shipments.
June 5, 2002U.S. Seeks Ways to Safely Transport Radioactive Waste to Yucca Mountain
With President Bush’s approval in February of Yucca Mountain in Nevada as the nation’s permanent disposal site for spent nuclear fuel rods, the battle is now joined over how the material will be transported to the underground repository, scheduled to begin operation in 2010.
June 5, 2002California May Impose Its Own Engine Penalties
California has yet to decide how to punish any diesel engine makers whose new models exceed Oct. 1 federal standards for nitrogen oxide emissions, said a spokesman for California’s Environmental Protection Agency..
June 5, 2002News Briefs - June 5
$54 Million in Grants Headed to U.S.-Mexico Border • FedEx Sees Growth in Ground Unit • ISM Services Index Rises Again • Cargo Airport to Serve Twin Cities Eyed • And more...
June 5, 2002ATA to Seek Delay in Engine Decrees
The American Trucking Associations will seek to postpone – or lessen the effects of – an Oct. 1, 2002 deadline for new, lower-emitting truck engines dictated by a series of 1998 consent decrees.
June 5, 2002