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Fed Sees U.S. Growth Still Sluggish
The U.S. Federal Reserve said Wednesday it found the U.S. economy experiencing “sluggish to modest” growth through mid-February, in a report that financial markets interpreted as helping the case for the Fed to soon cut interest rates again.
March 7, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 7
Descartes Buys into Sameday.com; Alltel Will Consolidate Call Centers, Close Five; Voice Geocoding Bridges Locator Gaps; Engineers Improving 3G Design Process; Sprint Takes on Wireless Chat.
March 7, 2001Executive Briefing - March 6
Canada Eyes Rail Merger Policy; U.S. Factory Orders Drop 3.8%; Rains Close One Calif. Route, Threaten Another; MAN AG Reports Shortened FY Earnings; GM-Trailer Bridge Extend Haulage Deal; and more...
March 6, 2001Cummins Says EGR Technology Meets 2004 Standard
Heavy truck supplier Cummins Inc. says it has successfully demonstrated that its exhaust gas recirculation technology will achieve the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2004 standards for oxides of nitrogen, emitted by diesel truck engines.
March 6, 2001Senate Begins Effort to Overturn Ergonomics Rules
The Senate on Tuesday was going through 10 hours of debate on new federal workplace safety or ergonomics regulations, as Senate Republicans try to overturn them.
March 6, 2001U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Falls 3.1 Cents
The U.S. average pump price for diesel fuel fell 3.1 cents in the past week, to 142.0 cents per gallon as of Monday, the Energy Department reported.
March 6, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 6
General Mills Saves Millions By Sharing Information; Groups Aim to Refurbish Old Cell Phones; Wireless Middleware to Boom for Next Five Years; AT&T Seeks Split of Verizon; Wireless Entertainment Attracts Investors.
March 6, 2001Conn. Lifts Tractor-Trailer Ban
As expected, Connecticut lifted the emergency storm ban against tractor-trailers operating on the state's highways at noon on Tuesday, according to the Conn. Department of Transportation..
March 6, 2001Snowstorm Disrupts Freight Traffic in Northeast
A monster snowstorm that had been predicted to sprawl across the U.S. Northeast fell mostly in New England on Tuesday, news services reported.
March 6, 2001Cat to Unveil New Engine Said to Satisfy EPA Limits
Caterpillar Inc., with a little help from the Environmental Protection Agency, could be holding a strong hand in the high stakes game of engine development.
March 5, 2001