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Drivers Are Trucking’s Long Line of Defense
Many government and private security experts not only believe more terrorist attacks will be attempted on U.S. soil, they expect the weapon of choice to be vehicle bombs.
October 16, 2002Congress Shelves Security Plans Until Appropriations Bill Passes
WASHINGTON — Several new programs aimed at improving transport security, including $27 million for enhanced trucking security, probably will remain unfunded at long as the 2003 transportation appropriations bill is stalled in Congress, members of Congress and government spokesmen said.
October 16, 2002Inventories Dropped in August, Commerce Says
Business inventories dropped during August for the first time four months, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.
October 15, 2002News Briefs - Oct. 15
Dynamex Earnings Down in Fiscal 4Q • Hunt Reports Highest 3Q Ever • FedEx to Build Regional Hub • Amtrak Reported Stopping Cargo Service • EPA Has Certified Truck Engine, Detroit Diesel Says
October 15, 2002Air Disc Brakes Suppliers Seek to Expand Market
U.S. truck fleets are seeing the second coming of air disc brakes — whether they want to or not.
October 15, 2002Diesel Fuel Posts 9th Increase, Stands at $1.461
Nine consecutive weeks of increases have brought the national average price of diesel fuel up 15.8 cents to $1.461 per gallon, 0.1 cent above last week, the Department of Energy reported Tuesday.
October 15, 2002Brake Rating System to Top Agenda at TMC Fall Meeting
A workshop to develop a rating system for brake linings and a keynote address by Gregory Swienton, president and chairman of dedicated carriage and logistics provider Ryder System Inc., are the scheduled highlights of the Technology and Maintenance Council’s fall meeting.
October 14, 2002News Briefs - Oct. 14
OPEC President Doubts Bali Bomb Will Hurt Oil Demand • Eaton Signs New S.A. Contracts • Airborne Earnings Fall Below Expectations • Longer Work Week Signals New Hiring, O'Neill Says • And more...
October 14, 2002Caterpillar to Shutter Facilities, Lay Off Employees in 4Q
Caterpillar Inc. said Monday that due to lower demand for heavy-duty truck engines, it will temporarily shut several plants and lay off about 3,000 people during the fourth quarter.
October 14, 2002Technology Briefs - Oct. 8 - Oct. 14
DOT Offers Online Rulemaking Report • NEXIQ Files for Chapter 11 • Michelin Calls New Tire System Unique •
October 14, 2002