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December's Truck Tonnage Surges to Monthly Record
Companies rebuilding inventories helped truck tonnage surge to a record high in December that could be the start of a trend as the economy continues strengthening, American Truck Associations鈥 top economist said.
February 12, 2004Security Briefs - Feb. 5 - Feb. 11
Witness Describes Shooter in Ohio Highway Sniper Case 鈥 Ricin Investigation Continues as Senate Buildings Reopen 鈥 Government Approves Arming Cargo Pilots
February 11, 2004ATA Puts Finishing Touches on Trucking Image Campaign
American Trucking Associations last week put the finishing touches on a new image campaign designed to build a positive impression of trucking and its importance.
February 11, 2004TSA Seeks New ATA 'Watch' Plan
The Transportation Security Administration has asked American Trucking Associations for a new, detailed proposal to expand the organization鈥檚 Highway Watch program as part of the national campaign to combat terrorism.
February 11, 2004Editorial: Good Stuff 鈥 Trucks Bring It
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. new national effort to boost the image of the trucking industry hits the road this week, with the unveiling of the 鈥淕ood Stuff 鈥 Trucks Bring It鈥 campaign at ATA鈥檚 Winter Leadership Meeting.
February 11, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 11
Greenspan Says Economy Has Turned the Corner 鈥 Vitran Reports Stronger 4Q, Yearly Results 鈥 Dana's Profits Rise; Company Doubles Dividend 鈥 Celadon's Joint Venture to Provide Services in Iraq 鈥 And more...
February 11, 2004OPEC Agrees to Cut Oil Production
The OPEC oil cartel on Tuesday said it had agreed to cut production quotas by 1 million barrels to 23.5 million barrels a day starting April 1.
February 10, 2004ArvinMeritor Chairman, CEO Yost to Retire
Vehicle parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Yost plans to retire when a successor is found, news services reported.
February 10, 2004Report Names Top-Performing Carriers
Barney Trucking, Heartland Express, Kenan Transport, Penske Logistics, Prime Inc. and Raven Transport were named the top-performing truckload carriers of their respective types, according to research by Martin Labbe Associates for American Trucking Associations.
February 10, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 10
Transport Corp. Narrows 4Q Loss 鈥 Forward Air Reports Higher Profits 鈥 S.D. Committee Favors Repealing Trucker Tax 鈥 Expeditors International's Profits Nearly Unchanged 鈥 And more...
February 10, 2004