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Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 30
APL Offers Paperless Bill of Lading • Testing Finds Weak Spots in Cellular Net • And more...
November 30, 2001Defense Hardware Spurs Big Jump in Durable Goods Orders
U.S. orders for durable goods, boosted by a surge in defense hardware orders, jumped 12.8% in October, the largest single-month increase since the Commerce Department began tracking orders in 1992.
November 29, 2001Opinion: 91ÊÓÆµland Security in the Mail Room
The impact of Sept. 11 continues to ripple through our economy and our daily lives. Many services we once took for granted are increasingly affected by efforts to improve security and assure employee and customer safety.
November 29, 2001News Briefing - Nov. 29
Severe Weather Tapers Off in Southern Plains • House Approves Insurance Plan • Canadian Official Says Border Being Tightened • Congressional Leaders Debate Stimulus Plans • And more...
November 29, 2001White House, Congress Resolve Mexican Truck Dispute
U.S. highways will be open to Mexican trucks under a deal struck late Wednesday by congressional negotiators and the White House, news services reported.
November 29, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 29
Automakers Urged to Adopt Open Standards • Freightquote.com Now Includes Mexico • And more...
November 29, 2001Customs Unveils Plans for Secure Shipping Network
As it continues to shift its focus to counterterrorism from drug smuggling, the U.S. Customs Service announced a new initiative Tuesday that will reward importers for stepping up their own security, news services reported. .
November 28, 2001Agency to Have Wide Powers
The new transportation security agency established by President Bush’s Nov. 19 signing of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act will have broad powers to improve the security of the nation’s entire transportation system.
November 28, 2001Security Briefing
DOT Aims to Speed Airport Screening • Brake That Could Stop Hijacked Truck Tested • Road Near Pentagon Closed to Trucks • And more...
November 28, 2001Congress Mulls Hazmat Bills
Inspectors for the Department of Transportation would have greater authority to search and seize hazardous materials during shipment under legislation introduced in the House and Senate on behalf of the Bush administration.
November 28, 2001