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Executive Briefing - June 26
New Campaign Fights Construction Delays; Complaints Force Michigan to Fix I-75; Hyundai, Bering Dealers to Meet Wednesday; Most Expect Rate Cut As Fed Begins Meeting; and more...
June 26, 2001Trucking Technology Report - June 26
Wireless Gadgets Give Workers a Leg Up; Rechargeable Batteries Find Better Future; Move it, or Lose; and more...
June 26, 2001窪蹋勛圖厙 Resales Offer Good Economic News
In another positive sign for the economy, resales of existing homes rose in May to the second-highest level in the year, news sources reported.
June 25, 2001Editorial: Opening the U.S.-Mexico Border
Opponents of the North American Free Trade Agreement are gathering for one last run at preventing full implementation of the trucking elements of that important cross-border pact.
June 25, 2001Responsible Drivers = Satisfied Customers
(Editors note: We came across this description of what one moving company does to spur its driver/movers to reduce costs and provide better customer service, and thought wed share it with you to get your ideas. What do you think about the system of pay and fines described below? Wed welcome your letters to the editor on this and other topics.) o assure happy customers, Springfield, Mo., mover Tom Hornbuckle is paying his drivers well, but holding them financially accountable for customer service and operational gaffes..
June 25, 2001Hyundai Offers Help to Bering Dealers
In a press release issued by its U.S. law firm, Hyundai, Motor Co. says it is seeking ways to support dealers and customers affected by the temporary closure of Bering Truck Corp.
June 25, 2001Executive Briefing - June 25
Fire Damage Closes Bridge on I-80 in N.J.; New Penn, G.I. Trucking Open New Terminals; Highways Receive Attention in Alberta; EPA Holds Hearings on Clean-Air Policy; and more...
June 25, 2001Trucking Technology Report - June 25
Smithfield Packing Finds Shipping Solutions; Five Strategies to Make Business Easier; Satellites Follow the Fleet; and more...
June 25, 2001Bucking Old Ideas, Some Women Make Inroads In Trucking
Thirty-some years after the womens movement opened the doors to many vocations traditionally considered male, young women still look askance at driving big rigs for a living.
June 22, 2001Image of Truckers Is a Major Concern for 'Boss Lady'
When Layne Morrison meets with new clients for Casual Driver, her driver leasing firm, they are usually expecting a man. Morrison says its because of her first name: Its unusual and a bit misleading..
June 22, 2001