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Digital Photo Wins 1st Place in TCA Contest

A picture taken by Larry and Tinker Raasch, owner-operators with Bare Rabbit Ranch Trucking in Champion, Neb., was selected as the grand prize winner of the Truckload Carriers Association鈥檚 fourth ann

February 15, 2001

ATA Eyes Bush Tax-Cut Bill

President Bush last week sent his $1.6 trillion tax-cut plan to Capitol Hill, where trucking is expected to voice its strong support for repeal of the estate tax and acceleration of increased meals ta

February 15, 2001

Gustafson Leaves Volvo Citing 鈥楶ersonal Matters鈥

Marc Gustafson resigned Feb. 2 as president of Volvo Trucks North America after four years that saw sales of Class 8 tractors from the U.S.

February 15, 2001

DAT Services Is Bought By High-Tech Firm Transcore Inc.

TransCore Inc., a rapidly growing provider of high-tech transportation hardware and services, last week added another dimension to its empire, buying load-matching pioneer DAT Services from its founder, Portland, Ore.-based Jubitz Corp.

February 15, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 15

In todays news: Democrats Push Smaller Tax Cut Plan; FedEx Urges Public Hearing on DHL; BNSF Adds Trailer Rates to ValueTrax; EGL Earns 35 Cents/Shr; Penske/Rollins Merger Gets an Early Nod; and more...

February 15, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 15

SupplyLinks to Add 10 More Providers to Network; @Track Executes Agreement with Minorplanet; AT&T to Sell Stock in Wireless Unit; Wireless Displays Change as Services Grow; Confusion Reigns with Mobile Phone Browsers

February 15, 2001

Philly Fed: Mid-Atlantic Factory Sector Shrinks Again

A closely watched, early indicator of factory activity from U.S. mid-Atlantic states showed regional manufacturing shrank in February for the third consecutive month.

February 15, 2001

Bush to Open U.S. to Mexico Trucks

WASHINGTON 鈥 President George W. Bush said Feb. 7 that Mexican trucks carrying international cargo will be permitted to operate throughout the U.S., reversing a long-standing Clinton administration policy against the open-border trucking provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

February 15, 2001

鈥楤usiness as Usual鈥 in Texas After Ruling

AUSTIN, Texas 鈥 The Bush administration鈥檚 announcement that it will allow Mexican trucks to haul goods throughout the United States was met with little fanfare along the Texas border last week. In fact, the consensus across the state is 鈥渂usiness as usual鈥 for the foreseeable future and beyond.

February 15, 2001