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Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 19

Today's technology headlines: Radiation levels of cell phones to be revealed to U.S. consumers; Hong Kong industry group readies global logistics database; Handspring's phone module for handhelds hits market; and more.

December 19, 2000

Fed Keeps U.S. Rates Steady, But Eyes Slowdown Risks

In a key policy shift on the U.S. economic outlook, the Federal Reserve Board decided Tuesday to hold short-term U.S. interest rates steady for now but said risks from economic weakness loom larger than before.

December 19, 2000

DOT Intends to Cut Hazmat Haulers Fees

A surplus in the fund for hazardous materials emergency preparedness may mean that the Department of Transportation will slash hazmat haulers registration fees, at least for a while.

December 18, 2000

Europe Eyes Hours Restrictions

Transport ministers may approve a plan that includes more restrictive hours-of-service regulations for overseas truckers and a weekend ban on trucks travelling international roads.

December 18, 2000

Bar Codes Light the Way for FedExs New Jersey Hub

As the winter solstice approaches, the sky darkens earlier and the lights at the FedEx Ground distribution hub here burn longer so that gifts adorned with impersonal bar codes can speed along cold conveyor belts toward their final destination at a rate of 540 feet per minute.

December 18, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 18

This Morning's Headlines: Volvo, Renault merger nod expected Monday; Freightliner workers approve contract; Fed's interest rate policy draws spotlight; and more.

December 18, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 18

This afternoon's headlines:Volvo-Renault merger gets U.S. antitrust approval; Shrempp says DaimlerChrysler commercial trucks strong; shareholders call off suit over AF/FedEx merger; and more.

December 18, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 18

Today's Technology Headlines: FedEx, UPS teach dot-coms ways to deliver gifts on time; AOL, Time Warner merger approval carries conditions; broadband wireless said to top $42 billion in 2005; and more.

December 18, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 15

This morning's headlines: Chao still eyed as Bush's pick to head DOT; GM resumes truck production in China; CPI, Industrial Output Show Economy Slowing and more to come.

December 15, 2000

California Adopts 2005-2006 Engine Rule

California adopted diesel engine regulations for 2005 and 2006, effectively closing an unregulated gap and creating an environmental law of the land for truck makers.

December 15, 2000