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New Engines Not a Problem, Zollars Tells CNBC
Yellow Corp.'s chief executive officer, William D. Zollars, told cable financial news channel CNBC in an interview Monday that he doesn't expect the new emissions-compliant engines to be a problem.
November 11, 2002Technology Briefs - Nov. 5 - 11
DOT Contracts UTC to Develop Fuel-Cell Power • Ritchie Bros. Sets Record for Online Auction Participation • Qualcomm Sees Improvement in 4Q Results • Minorplanet Revises Fiscal Year • .
November 11, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 11
Alaska to Get Federal Aid for Quake-Damaged Roads • Cargo Backlog Easing on West Coast • FedEx Freight Names New Presidents • Oil Prices Rise on Fears UN Resolution May Hasten War • And more ...
November 11, 2002Aether Adds Tracking Features to Wireless System
Aether Systems Inc. said it added a vehicle-tracking feature to its MobileMax fleet management system.
November 11, 2002TL Carriers Plan to Purchase New Engines Despite Concerns
NEW YORK - Top officials from three large truckload carriers outlined plans to embrace new federally mandated heavy-duty truck engines in 2003, even as they said their engine tests raised some performance issues.
November 11, 2002Logistics Costs Alter Inventory Strategies
After years of trying to control distribution costs by negotiating ever-lower freight rates and cutting inventory levels, many shippers may be facing a new reality.
November 11, 2002ATA Council's Baltimore Forum To Review Ways to Boost Security
American Trucking Associations' Safety & Loss Prevention Management Council said its Nov. 12-13 security forum in Baltimore would explore the theme of "Solutions to 21st Century Security Challenges and Threats."
November 8, 2002UPS to Raise Rates for 2003
United Parcel Service Inc. said that it was raising the rates for its package shipping services beginning Jan. 6, 2003.
November 8, 2002Letter to the Editor: Trucking Army
I was not the least bit surprised by news accounts indicating that the key tip to capturing the alleged suspects in the sniper spree in our nation’s capital came from a truck driver.
November 8, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 8
Shippers Making Arrangements for Further Port Closures • OOIDA Sues Landstar • GOP Wins Lead to Leadership Changes • Intermodal Loadings Rise 7.4%, AAR Says • And more ...
November 8, 2002