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P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 11

This afternoon's headlines: American Freightways hit with race discrimination suit; energy shortages hit factory production in Canada, Mexico; shareholders sue American Freightways over FedEx deal; and more.

December 11, 2000

Auto Haulers Assn. to Leave ATA

The National Automobile Transporters Association, a group representing most of the nation’s car haulers, has ended its 65-year affiliation with American Trucking Associations.

December 8, 2000

Safety Forum Shows Industry-Federal Split

Issues of highway safety, individual freedom and the government’s avowed intention to mandate some safety-related technology on future heavy-duty trucks dominated the discussion during a forum at the Society of Automotive Engineer’s annual Truck and Bus Conference.

December 8, 2000

Tax Issues Could Be Nafta Barrier

Mexican trucks will not be rolling into the United States anytime soon and tax issues may be the reason, an expert on the North American Free Trade Agreement said.

December 8, 2000

Senator Hauls Capitol Christmas Tree to D.C.

What may have appeared as a Conestoga wagon to the undiscerning eye was actually the trailer bearing the Capitol Christmas tree, and Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.) was behind the wheel.

December 8, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 8

In the news this morning: GM to cut 1Q production; DaimlerChrysler to ask auto suppliers to cut prices; EPA may ease cleaner diesel deadline; and more.

December 8, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 8

Today's technology headlines: FCC moves to keep U.S. from running out of phone numbers; telecoms' wireless hopes kept alive at ITU meeting; e-commerce firms turn to 'old-fashioned' distribution centers to fill holiday orders; and more.

December 8, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 8

This afternoon's headlines: ArvinMeritor to close plant, layoff workers; Landstar to buy back more shares; Fla. Supreme Court rules in favor of Gore; and more to come.

December 8, 2000

Defense Cut Transport Costs in 2000

The Department of Defense - a big customer for the trucking industry - came in under budget on its transportation expenses in 2000, according to the general commanding the Military Traffic Management Command.

December 7, 2000

Truckers Getting Caught Up In Immigrant Smuggling

Truckers are increasingly finding themselves the targets of smuggling rings that use money and other enticements in attempts to get undocumented immigrants across the border between Mexico and the United States.

December 7, 2000