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Deutsche Post Reportedly Close to Buying Airborne
Germany’s Deutsche Post World Net had no comment on reports that it is about to acquire package delivery provider Airborne Express, the Journal of Commerce reported on Monday.
October 22, 2001Trucking Could Lose $17 Million to Md. Toll Hikes, Smaller Discounts
Combining an increase in tolls at three of Maryland’s toll facilities with a change in the discounts offered for large trucks at all seven toll facilities could cost the industry an extra $17 million, according to the Maryland Motor Truck Association.
October 19, 2001Canadians Keep Watchful Eye on Nafta Trucking Disputes in U.S.
The Canadian trucking community is watching closely as the United States struggles with domestic opposition to opening the southwestern border to companies and trucks from Mexico hauling international cargo, as stipulated by the North American Free Trade Agreement, according to the president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
October 19, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 19
Mobile Commerce Fails to Attract • German Co. Provides New Tracking Services • Advanced IM to Get a Boost • And more...
October 19, 2001CPI Rises 0.4% in Sept.; Core Rate Up 0.2%
The consumer price index, one of the most closely watched indicators of inflation, rose slightly in September, the Labor Department said Friday.
October 19, 2001Stolen Truck Cab Found; Trailer Still Missing
The cab from a stolen truck carrying fertilizer and pesticides was found in Elizabeth, N.J. on Thursday, but the trailer containing its hazardous cargo is still missing, the New York Daily News reported.
October 19, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct. 19
Russell to Head Oregon Trucking Associations • Bush Chief of Staff to Speak at MC&E • TransForce Acquires Daily Motor Freight • Russia Blossoming Into Oil Partner, Paper Says • And more...
October 19, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 18
Cell Phones Set to Track Call Locations • @Track Expands TrackWare Coverage • Global Text Messages Reach 1 Billion Per Day • And more...
October 18, 2001Economic Rebound May Be Delayed Until 2003, Overnite Chairman Says
ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, Fla. — Although some economists are predicting a strong rebound next year, due in part to increased defense spending and federal tax cuts, the chairman of Overnite Transportation Co., a billion-dollar less-than-truckload company, believes that is an overly optimistic forecast.
October 18, 2001War Climate May Give Managers Upper Hand in Employee Checks
ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, Fla. — The war on terrorism may make it easier for management to investigate the backgrounds of new hires and monitor employees at work, according to legal experts attending last week’s meeting of the North American Transportation Employee Relations Association.
October 18, 2001