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Mexican Officials Fail to Appear at Nafta Conference
SAN ANTONIO — An international conference here aimed at sorting out the complex regulatory details of cross-border trucking was disrupted but went on after Mexican officials scheduled to talk on customs and immigration failed to appear.
June 3, 2002Technology Briefs -- May 28 - June 2
FleetOne to Drop Fuel Fees on Over the Road Card • XM Satellite, Command Audio to Share Technology • Kenworth Dealers Get New Registration System • FHWA Awards $174 Million Technology Contract • And more...
June 3, 2002News Briefs - June 3
Con-Way Air Express to Cover Canada • Yellow's Zollars Says 2Q Tonnage Will Rise • Kelly Springfield Recalls 10,000 Truck Tires • Okla. Bridge Detours Mean Heavy Traffic for Small Towns • And more...
June 3, 2002Diesel Slips to $1.30 a Gallon, Down 0.8 Cent
The average price of diesel fuel dipped 0.8 cent per gallon last week to stand at $1.30, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday.
June 3, 2002Factory Orders Show Modest Recovery
New orders at U.S. manufacturers for April were up 1.2%, the Commerce Department said Friday. The increase follows a revised increase of 1% in March.
May 31, 2002Univ. of Michigan Survey Shows Consumer Confidence Gaining
The University of Michigan said Friday that Americans were feeling better about the economy and will likely keep supporting an economic recovery, boding well for the trucking industry.
May 31, 2002IT Pros Tell D/C Expo Attendees to Carefully Consider Purchases
CHICAGO — Software and logistics professionals cautioned supply chain executives here that companies frequently make mistakes selecting information technology or logistics providers because they don’t understand their own needs.
May 31, 2002Letter to the Editor: Image Campaign
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.I have been an over-the-road driver for nearly 32 years. I have seen this industry go from bad to worse and back again. The late ’70s to the mid-’90s was, to me, the worst of times. Drugs seem to be rampant, laws changed daily (or so it seemed) and driver appearance went downhill.
May 31, 2002News Briefs - May 31
Third of Tires Would Fail Proposed Tests, NHTSA Says • Hunt to Offer 5.1M Shares at $26 • Weekly Rail Intermodal Loadings Rise 7.5% vs. Last Year • FedEx Declares First Ever Dividend • And more...
May 31, 2002I-40 Bridge Collapse Slows Major Okla. Truck Route
Hastily arranged detours around the collapsed Interstate 40 bridge in Oklahoma are narrow, slow and possibly unsafe, but probably will not stop freight on one of the nation’s key east-west trucking lanes, trucking executives said.
May 31, 2002