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Executive Briefing - June 13

Bush to Nominate Henshaw As OSHA Chief; Caterpillar Increases Quarterly Dividend; House Committee Approves Transportation Budget; Dana Hopes to Sell Some Units; and more...

June 13, 2001

Fed Paints Poor Economic Picture in Beige Book

Economic activity throughout the United States was either little changed or slowed during the past two months, according to an economic report released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve.

June 13, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - June 13

Cell Phone Industry Adopts New Internet Standard; @Track to Equip Jet Corr's Fleet; SupplyLinks Folds; and more...

June 13, 2001

Central Raising Rates by 5.95%

Central Freight Lines said it plans to implement a general rate increase of 5.95% on both its less-than-truckload and truckload service beginning on Aug. 6, 2001.

June 12, 2001

Trucking Failures Mount

Trucking company failures continued at a rapid pace during the first quarter of the year, with 1,155 motor carriers going out of business, according to an updated study from investment broker A.G. Edwards & Sons.

June 12, 2001

Tape Retrofit in Effect Except for Intermodal

A federal regulation requiring an estimated 800,000 older heavy-duty trailers and semi-trailers to be equipped with reflective tape or markers went into effect June 1.

June 12, 2001

Executive Briefing - June 12

AAA Finds Gasoline Prices Decrease; Transportation.com, FBC Announce Alliance; Dell, Nokia Pessimistic on Economy; Repair Work Causes More Delays Around Atlanta; and more...

June 12, 2001

Letter to the Editor: Drayage Reality

In the article about container traffic, 鈥淗ouston Is Dealing With Growing Pains,鈥 your reporter touched on a subject that I am very aware of 鈥 drivers getting citations for pulling unsafe intermodal equipment (4-16, p. 11). A href="http://www.ttnews.com/contact/letters.asp">Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor.

June 12, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - June 12

Microsoft Equips All Computers with Phones; AT&T Extends Service to Michigan; FedEx Launches ISIS Project; and more...

June 12, 2001

Flood Damage in Texas, La. Tops $1 Billion

Severe flooding caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Allison has killed at least 18 in Texas and Louisiana, caused more than $1 billion in damage and left thousands of homes and businesses without power, news services reported.

June 11, 2001