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U.S. Airspace Re-Opens; Airfreight Moves Slowly
U.S. airspace was re-opened Thursday morning under new federal security regulations while the air cargo industry sought to make up for lost time.
September 13, 2001Tighter Border Security Means Long Delays for Truckers
In the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks, security along both the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders have been significantly tightened, creating long delays for trucks trying to deliver goods.
September 13, 2001Diesel, Gasoline Prices Level Off Following Attacks
Both the price of diesel fuel and gasoline appear to have leveled off on Thursday, though there is still some volatility in the Midwest, according to T-Chek Systems and AAA.
September 13, 2001Refrigerated Carriers Turning Into Temporary Morgues
Among the starkest examples of the horror associated with Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Manhattan is that emergency response officials have asked refrigerated carriers to supply trailers as temporary morgues.
September 12, 2001Some U.S. Markets to Resume Trading Thursday
U.S. bonds will begin trading on Thursday following a two-day halt for six hours beginning at 8 a.m. EDT, but the New York Stock Exchange will not open until either Friday or next Monday, news services reported.
September 12, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Sept. 13
Enhanced Technology Could Have Helped Victims; Phone Cos. Scramble to Fix Services; 'N11' Numbers Springing Up
September 12, 2001Insurance Industry Bracing for Record Claims
Insurance industry officials said they expect Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center may become the costliest man-made disaster in U.S. history.
September 12, 2001Web Site Offers Latest N.Y. Road Information
The New York State Motor Truck Association has set up an emergency notification page to inform truckers about the latest traffic conditions, restrictions and emergency help required.
September 12, 2001Executive Briefing - Sept. 12
Midway Airlines Shuts Down Operations; Trucks Given OK to Carry Blood to NYC; Postal Service Proposes Stamp Hike; Grounding of Planes Lowers U.S. Oil Demand; and more...
September 12, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Sept. 12
Callers Swamp Phone System; Net Tops Phones in Effort to Make Contact; Kmart Restructures Supply Chain; and more...
September 12, 2001