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U.S., Mexico Finalize Border Security Pact

The White House has agreed to a new border security pact with Mexico aimed at catching terrorists while speeding legitimate trade, New York Times reported Friday.

March 22, 2002

Task Force to Explore Link Between Truck Corrosion, Road De-Icers

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Trucking industry executives attending the Technology and Maintenance Council’s annual meeting here formed a task force to examine evidence of a link between the growing problem of truck corrosion and the use of de-icing and dust control chemicals on roads.

March 22, 2002

Movers of Sports Teams Share Marketing Benefits

To be the official mover of a professional football team takes guts, determination and the willingness to move a whole lot of sneakers.

March 22, 2002

News Briefs - March 22

Two Truck Drivers Fined in Georgia Crash • Philly Fed President Sees Interest Rate Hike • Postal Service Rate Increases Approved • Yellow Says It will Meet 1Q Estimates • And more...

March 22, 2002

Caterpillar Expects to Pay EPA Fines

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Caterpillar Inc. expects to pay an undetermined amount of fines to the government because the company will not be ready with a diesel engine in time to meet the Oct. 1 new standard for nitrogen oxide emissions, said the company’s engine products vice president.

March 22, 2002

Carriers Show Preference for Low-Tech Options

While many trucking companies have worked at improving security around their facilities and equipment since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, most of the new precautions aren’t really new at all.

March 21, 2002

Economic Pointers Mixed, but Upbeat

The consumer price index, or the measure of what U.S. consumers are spending on goods, rose 0.2% for the second straight month in February, a government report said. It was one of three reports released Thursday that offered a mixed, but generally positive, view of the economy.

March 21, 2002

Logan International Mirrors Security Changes for Trucks at Airports

BOSTON - Truckers who have been transporting cargo to and from Boston’s Logan International Airport under heightened security measures since the Sept. 11 attacks can expect new directives now that the federal Transportation Security Administration has assumed complete control of airport security.

March 21, 2002

Security Briefs - March 15-21

Kenworth's New Truck Comes With Security Features • N.Y. Border to Add Agents • Maritime Security Bill Approved by House Committee • Senators Want to Arm Border Troops • And more...

March 21, 2002

News Briefs - March 21

Ford Halts Shipments After Defective Part Found • BNSF President, CEO Rose Becomes New Chairman • Tonnage Levels Down, Roadway Predicts 1Q Loss • USFreightways to Take $70M Charge • And more...

March 21, 2002