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Executive Briefing - April 13
OTR Express Expects Big Q1 Loss; Group Forecasts 5% Unemployment This Fall; IEA Warns of High Gas Prices; Toyota to Increase Hino Stake; and more...
April 13, 2001Trucking Technology Report - April 12
High Tech Enters Marine Terminals; Cell Phones Required to Provide 911 Tracing; Wireless Devices Ax Clutter; and more...
April 12, 2001TCA Looks to the Future With New Chairman
SAN ANTONIO - Truckload carriers closed their 63rd annual meeting here on Wednesday by installing a new chairman and trying to move away from the turbulence of 2000, toward a calmer routine of providing business services for members while the American Trucking Associations takes care of advocacy issues.
April 12, 2001Railroads Emphasize Intermodal Business as Economy Slows
Faced with slow growth in their traditional carload business, U.S. railroads have turned to intermodal to stimulate revenue and earnings gains. They are investing large sums in facilities devoted to intermodal, convinced that they can woo customers and rebuild their images with improved service.
April 12, 2001Pollution by Rails Could Increase, According to Study
Shifting freight from trucks to rail in North American trade corridors would significantly increase air pollution in those areas over the next 20 years as the percentage of pollution caused by trains increases and the percentage caused by trucks decreases, according to a study done by the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
April 12, 2001Son of a Locomotive Engineer Heads House Railroad Panel
Rep. Jack Quinn is proud of becoming one of the nation鈥檚 most influential railroad policy-makers just a generation after his father toiled on steel wheels to feed his five children. The fifth-term New York Republican, son of a 30-year locomotive engineer, is chairman of the newly formed Subcommittee on Railroads under the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
April 12, 2001Economic Reports Add to Hopes for Rate Cuts
The government released three new reports Thursday that all help the case for the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates.
April 12, 2001Executive Briefing - April 12
Consumer Sentiment Falls in April; Delta Says Emergency Board May be Needed; Severe Weather Making Travel Difficult; Cincinnati Declares State of Emergency; and more...
April 12, 2001Trucking 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, 2001Daimler Buys Mitsubishi Stake; Expects Large Q1 Loss
DaimlerChrysler officially said Wednesday it has reached a deal to jointly produce commercial vehicles with Japan's Mitsubishi Motors, strengthening its position in the Asian market.
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