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A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 3
In the news this morning: Expected OPEC production cuts sends crude oil prices higher; Intrenet closure to result in 1,700 layoffs; DaimlerChrysler, Hyundai to form light-truck joint venture; and more.
January 3, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Jan. 2
Today's technology headlines: AWS improves logistics operations at Hershey Foods; smarter warehousing for dotcoms; AOL faces pressure on instant messaging; and more.
January 2, 2001P.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 2
This Afternoon's Headlines: NAPM report shows manufacturing fell for fifth straight month; Bush names Abraham to head Energy Department; Swiss allow heavier trucks on highways; and more.
January 2, 2001Bush Names Democrat Mineta to DOT
President-elect Bush named current Commerce Secretary Norman Y. Mineta to be transportation secretary on Tuesday, making him the first Democrat to join Bush's Cabinet.
January 2, 2001Intrenet to Close Trucking Subsidiaries
The four trucking companies owned by Intrenet Inc. were told Tuesday morning they will be shut down as soon as possible consistent with an orderly liquidation.
January 2, 2001ATA: DOT Ignored Rulemaking Guidelines
American Trucking Associations said the Department of Transportation, in designing its hours-of-service proposal, ignored most of the 62 executive orders and legislative mandates in place to guide the development of sound rulemakings and underestimated the costs to the industry.
January 2, 2001LTL Interests Prefer to Keep Old Hours Rules
The Motor Freight Carriers Association said it would be better for the less-than-truckload sector to continue working under the current 63-year-old rules governing drivers than adopt the revisions to the hours of service proposed by the Department of Transportation.
January 2, 2001FMCSA: Delinquent Carriers Must Pay Fines
Motor carriers that are delinquent in paying fines levied by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will be taken off the road, under a rule that goes into effect April 16.
January 2, 2001A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 2
In the news this morning: Bush schedules afternoon news conference; OPEC members continue push for production cuts; DaimlerChrysler to invest in fuel-cell technology; and more.
January 2, 2001TTNews.com to Close Monday for New Year's Holiday
TTNews.com will be closed Monday, Jan. 2, for the New Year's holiday. Please check back on Tuesday, Jan. 3, for the latest trucking and freight transportation news.
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