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A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 2

In the news this morning: Paccar reportedly makes bid for Navistar; trucker protests flare in Spain, Luxembourg, Yugoslavia; Norfolk Southern warns on earnings; and more to come.

October 2, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 2

This afternoon's headlines: Manufacturing activity declines for second month; several drug-testing labs being inspected; Argentina's truckers begin strike over fuel costs

October 2, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 2

Today's technology headlines: SBC and BellSouth get FCC clearance for wireless venture; PC industry a model for supply chain's effects; Lucent spins off corporate telephone unit; and more.

October 2, 2000

Panel Warns of Constraints From Fuel, Driver Market

ANAHEIM, Calif. — While the economy's strength may sustain trucking over the next few years, the industry faces major challenges in high fuel prices, hiring new drivers and coping with new, more expensive engine technologies, a panel of carrier and manufacturing executives said Sept. 22.

September 30, 2000

California Board Adopts Major Diesel Emission Curbs

California’s Air Resources Board unanimously approved a proposal that would require diesel engines to reduce emissions by as much as 75%, Reuters reported.

September 29, 2000

Congress Recesses Without Hours Deal

Congress recessed Thursday afternoon without formally agreeing to a transportation funding bill, and that puts off until next week further action on a deal that prevents any changes in federal rules on truck drivers’ hours through Sept. 30, 2001.

September 29, 2000

Senate Rejects Bill Funding Customs System

The Department of the Treasury appropriations bill, that included funding for the Automated Commercial Environment and the Automated Commercial System, was rejected by the Senate despite its passage by the House of Representatives.

September 29, 2000

Resolution Would Block Mexican Trucks

A treaty provision to allow Mexican trucks to operate in the United States would endanger American motorists because it would open the gates for 2 million unsafe trucks and untrained drivers, Rep. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) claimed in a Sept. 28 press conference.

September 29, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 29

In the news this morning: Fritz Companies revenues up slightly from 1Q 1999; Airborne Freight warns of 3Q loss; Covenant Transport issues warning on 3Q earnings; and more to come.

September 29, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 29

This afternoon's headlines: EU will not tap reserves; Navistar announces move to Chicago suburbs; N.J. toll increase, E-ZPass go into effect Saturday; and more to come.

September 29, 2000