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MC&E: Canary Picked as First of Two New ATA Presidents
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- William Canary, who has served as interim president and chief executive officer of the American Trucking Associations since July 1, was named effective Tuesday as the permanent president/CEO through Jan. 13, 2003.
October 30, 2001MC&E: Analysts Predict Bleak U.S. Economy
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- An economy that had been showing signs of recovery in August and up to Sept. 10, is now in a slump and could remain so, according to a panel of economic analysts meeting here as part of the Management Conference & Exhibition.
October 30, 2001MC&E: U.S. May Trade Speed for Security, Mineta Says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -– Short-term sacrifices in mobility may be a necessary price to pay in order to increase security after Sept. 11, according to the secretary of transportation.
October 30, 2001Consumer Confidence Plunges in October
Consumer confidence fell to 85.5 in October from 97 the month before, the lowest level in more than seven years, according to the New York-based Conference Board.
October 30, 2001MC&E: FBI Seeks to Better Share Info With Trucking
NASHVILLE, Tenn. —- The FBI is working to improve information sharing with the trucking industry and within its own organization, as cargo theft becomes a top agency priority in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, William Maddalena, a supervisory special agent with the FBI told trucking executives at the 2001 Management Conference & Exhibition.
October 29, 2001FMCSA Trims Safety Reviews to Focus on Hazmat Concerns
Federal officials have slashed the number of truck safety compliance reviews to be conducted over the next four months so that inspectors can spend most of their time briefing hazardous-materials carriers on how to prevent trucks from being used by terrorists.
October 29, 2001Postal Service Looks to Sterilize Mail
he U.S. Postal Service has begun making arrangements to sterilize mail in an effort to quell the expanding outbreaks of anthrax associated with infected letters, news services reported.
October 29, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 29
UPS Launches Consulting Division • U.S. Government Records $127 Billion Surplus • Massive Rail Project Waiting for Approval • FedEx Says Earnings to be Higher After Stimulus Aid • And more ...
October 29, 2001MC&E: Freightliner Predicts a Profit by End of 2002
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – North America’s largest truck maker is willing to let its market share slide if it can turn its losses to profits by the end of 2002 despite a new truck market it expects will remain static through 2003.
October 29, 2001Diesel Price Falls for Sixth Straight Week
The national average price for diesel fuel fell by 0.8 cent per gallon, its sixth consecutive week of decline, according to a report from the Department of Energy.
October 29, 2001