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Security Briefs - May 3 - May 9
RSPA Wants New Hazmat Security Rules • House OKs Nuclear Storage Plan • Youth Confesses to Planting Bombs • U.S., Canada Expected to Approve Border Plan • And more...
May 9, 2002Opinion: Filling the Information Gap
Not long ago, I attended a management seminar where we viewed a short video that I believe was highly instructive and immediately applicable to carriers.
May 8, 2002Rising Prices May Signal End of Used-Trucks Glut
PITTSBURGH - Talk to people who auction trucks for a living and they will tell you the used-truck glut is over and the economy is on the rebound.
May 8, 2002Editorial: Fuel Prices Continue to Decline
Fuel prices continued to fall last week, albeit slightly, despite analysts’ expectations that events in the Middle East would drive prices upward.
May 8, 2002Technology Briefs - May 2 - May 8
Discarded Cell Phones Seen Posing Pollution Problem • FCC Seeks to Re-Assign Licenses • TripPak Inks Deal with Independent Truck Stops • Biofuel Alternatives to Petroleum Considered • And more...
May 8, 2002News Briefs - May 8
Navistar May Close Ontario Plant • Kansas Fuel Tax Bill Advances • Stonepath Acquires United American in $16.1 Million Deal • DOE Oil Stock Numbers Track with API Report • And more...
May 8, 2002Productivity Rises in 1Q; Wholesale Inventories Unchanged
Two economic reports yielded mixed results on Tuesday, as productivity soared 8.6% in the first quarter, but wholesale inventories were unchanged in March..
May 7, 2002FMCSA Head Sounds Warning About Trucks and Terrorists
AUSTIN, Texas — The head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week he was concerned that the trucking community is letting down its guard against possible terrorist attacks.
May 7, 2002News Briefs - May 7
Pacer Reports Income at $3.7 Million • Post Office to Make More Job Cuts • W.Va. Truck Task Force to Hold Public Hearing • And more...
May 7, 2002Fed Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged
As widely expected, the Federal Reserve unanimously decided to keep interest rates unchanged on Tuesday.
May 7, 2002