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Wholesale Inventories Rise 0.3%; Sales Up 0.6% in June
Inventories at U.S. wholesalers rose 0.3% to $281.86 billion in June, the first increase since May 2001, while sales at wholesalers rose twice as fast, the Commerce Department said Wednesday..
August 7, 2002Missouri Voters Reject Fuel Tax Increase
Early returns in Missouri indicate that voters have rejected a proposal that would have raised the state’s motor fuel taxes by 4 cents, the Springfield News-Leader reported Wednesday.
August 7, 2002Security Briefing - Aug. 1 - Aug. 8
91ÊÓÆµland Security Dept. Develops Wireless Network • Loy Applauds Logan's Security Improvements • Government Lacks Evacuation Plans, Post Says • DOT, TSA Award Tech Contract to Unisys • And more...
August 7, 2002Ridge Sees New Department by Year's End
91ÊÓÆµland Security Director Tom Ridge said last week he believed President Bush would sign legislation by year’s end creating a new 91ÊÓÆµland Security Department, after the Senate halted action on the bill until September.
August 7, 2002FMCSA: CDL Rules Could Take 26,000 Drivers a Year Off Road
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said nearly 26,000 truck drivers could be disqualified every year under the agency’s new commercial driver license rules.
August 7, 2002Editorial: Trucking's Views on Economic Performance
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Last week brought sobering news about the economy's momentum, as well as new confirmation that the past year's economic growth was weaker than first reported.
August 7, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 7
Can't Declare Recession Over, NBER Group Says • TransForce Acquires Mirald Transport • Oil Price Pushes U.S. Import Prices Up 0.3% in July • Weakening Recovery May Push Fed to Cut Rates • Unexpected Supply Rise Pushes Crude Oil Price Down • And more...
August 7, 2002Rocor International Files for Chapter 11
Oklahoma City-based refrigerated carrier Rocor International Inc. said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday.
August 7, 2002Letter to the Editor: Get on With It
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.On page 14 of the July 22 issue ("International Expects to Build 1,200 Fewer Trucks"), Carl Volz of Caterpillar is quoted as saying " . . . we told all of them [truck manufacturers] that as a result of the tremendous pre-buy going on that engines would have to be allocated."
August 6, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 6
Court Rejects S.C. Bid to Keep Plutonium Out • Administration Considers Options in Case of Port Strike • UPS Resumes Talks With Aircraft Mechanics • Expeditors International of Washington Posts 2Q Profit Rise • And more...
August 6, 2002