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Expanded TMC Endeavoring to Integrate IT Members

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The new name is old hat now, but the Technology and Maintenance Council and some of its newest members were still getting used to one another as the council opened its annual meeting March 4.

March 8, 2002

TMC Lauds Strawhorn As He Nears Retirement

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Larry Strawhorn, vice president of engineering for American Trucking Associations, was honored by the Technology and Maintenance Council March 6 at its annual meeting.

March 8, 2002

Productivity Jumps 5.2% in 4Q, Revised Report Says

A combination of increased output and reduced employment sent the productivity of U.S. workers and businesses, as reported by the Labor Department Thursday, up 5.2% in the fourth quarter of 2001, revised from a previously reported 3.5% figure..

March 7, 2002

Congress Still Awaiting FMCSA Rule Proposals

No new truck safety regulations have been issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration since October when the chairman of a key Senate subcommittee urged the head of the FMCSA to take aggressive action to eliminate the backlog of more than a dozen overdue rules.

March 7, 2002

Senators Prefer U.S. Port Inspections Over Pre-Clearance at Point of Origin

WASHINGTON — Two senators expressed support last week for anti-terrorist measures to increase inspection levels of ships and containers at U.S. ports rather than pre-clearing most shipments at their international points of origin as proposed by the Bush administration.

March 7, 2002

Security Briefs - March 1 - March 7

National Guard May Stay at Airports Longer • Man Sentenced in Airport Shutdown • National Guard Troops Expected on Border • U.S., Mexico Aim to Untangle Border • And more ...

March 7, 2002

News Briefs - March 7

American Airlines Cargo Sees Small Volume Upturn • Mexican Officials Looking to Improve Roads • Greenspan More Upbeat on Economy • I-81 Expansion Plan Approved; No Decision on Truck TollsTolls • And more...

March 7, 2002

U.S. Factory Orders Jump in January

The number of orders received by U.S. factories rose 1.6% in January, a government report released Wednesday said.

March 6, 2002

TCA-ATA Reunification Is ‘Right Thing,' Canary Says

LAS VEGAS – Asking for unity and speaking with passion, American Trucking Associations President William J. Canary urged members of the Truckload Carriers Association to resurrect their affiliation with ATA.

March 6, 2002

Technology Briefs - Feb. 28 - March 6

High-Tech Troopers Target Trucks in Washington State • UPS Brings Delivery Service to Corporate Campuses • omdata Online Tool Customizes Fuel Networks • Greystone Has New Satellite GPS System • And more...

March 6, 2002