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Trucking Technology Report - April 11
Wireless Industry Opposes Cell Phone Bans; 3-G Wireless Test Succeeds for Sprint, Lucent; Palm, Handspring Continue Strong PDA Sales; and more...
April 11, 2001TT Launches iTECH Supplement
Expanded information technology coverage comes to Transport Topics. The April 9 issue includes the inaugural edition of iTECH, a supplement devoted to information technology developments affecting the trucking industry.
April 10, 2001Bush Offers Large Hike in FMCSA Budget
President Bush has asked Congress to approve a $75 million boost in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration budget, to $344 million from the current $269 million.
April 10, 2001Hijackings Down in Miami, Up Nationally, Police Say
SALT LAKE CITY — In Florida, Miami-Dade detectives recovered $26 million in stolen cargo last year, but not all of the booty had originated in the area.
April 10, 2001Claims Dispute Details Played Out in Mock Trial
SALT LAKE CITY — Lawyers at American Trucking Associations’ Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council meeting March 23-25 reached agreement on one thing about disputes over liability in freight loss and damage claims cases: There is no sure, hard and fast route to victory.
April 10, 2001Safety Council Bestows Praise on Police, Fleet Officers
SALT LAKE CITY — American Trucking Associations’ Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council’s spring meeting last week showcased the contributions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, other law enforcement agencies and motor carriers in the areas of claims and loss prevention, security and human resources.
April 10, 2001Executive Briefing - April 10
Roadway Earnings Slide -- Cautious on Future; Viking Freight Expands Reno Service Center; Quality Distribution to Sell Bulknet; BNSF Settles Lawsuit on Genetic Testing; and more...
April 10, 2001Trucking Technology Report - April 10
Canadian Customs Extends e-Filing Deadline; @Track Introduces New Fleet-Visibility Product; Ericsson Recalls Flawed GPRS Phones; and more...
April 10, 2001ATA Officials Speak at TCA Conference
In separate appearances, American Trucking Associations leaders spoke at the Truckload Carriers Association's annual meeting in San Antonio. Walter B. McCormick Jr., ATA's president and chief executive officer, discussed the industry's lobbying successes, while ATA Chairman Duane Acklie emphasized that trucking groups have plenty of common ground.
April 10, 2001Stoking the Jukebox With Binary Code
When Silver Eagle Co.'s document-imaging system crashed into the dust, it pulled the 70-year-old trucking company down with it.
April 9, 2001