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Airborne Warns of 4Q Loss, Plans Rate Hike

Airborne Inc. – the parent of Airborne Express – said Wednesday that it expects to report a loss ranging from 23 cents to 33 cents a share in the fourth quarter and plans to implement a rate increase.

January 10, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Jan. 10

Today's technology headlines: Outtask to offer wireless portal; Internet technology enhances vehicle-tracking capabilities; small fleet reaps benefits of integrated networking system; and more.

January 10, 2001

P.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 10

This afternoon's headlines: Westport delivers natural gas-powered heavy trucks to private fleet; NTE reports solid growth during 2000; Volvo, Mitsubishi and Renault to jointly build midsize trucks; and more.

January 10, 2001

Bush Taps Democrat Mineta As Transportation Secretary

President-elect George W. Bush named Norman Y. Mineta, a former chairman of the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, to head the Department of Transportation.

January 10, 2001

Consolidated Rejoins ATA; All Top 10 Carriers Aboard

Consolidated Freightways Corp., the largest trucking company that wasn’t a member of American Trucking Associations, rejoined the national trade organization last week.

January 10, 2001

Flatbed Hauler Intrenet Inc. Closes Trucking Operations

Intrenet Inc. — one of the nation’s largest flatbed operators and No. 52 on the Transport Topics 100 list — is closing up shop and shutting down its four trucking carriers..

January 10, 2001

Carrier Failures Reach Record, Fueled by Soaring Diesel Costs

Fueled by soaring diesel prices, the rate of bankruptcies in trucking hit a record high of 1,320 in the third quarter of 2000 and is likely to remain high through June, according to an updated study from a major investment brokerage.

January 10, 2001

Running on Empty

Running a trucking operation west of the Mississippi River requires different strategies than in the more densely populated East.

January 10, 2001

Hart Would Consider Offer To Be Permanent FMCSA Chief

Clyde J. Hart Jr. said he would consider joining the Bush administration as the permanent head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration if asked.

January 10, 2001

Eating Habits Shorten Driver Lives

New statistics from Dr. Martin Moore-Ede, a Toronto researcher, reveal that the life expectancy for male truck drivers is 15 years less than for the rest of the male population of the United States.

January 10, 2001