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Transportal Network Suspends Operations

Transportal Network, an online service aiming to help trucking companies run more effectively, is suspending operations because of a lack of funding.

October 6, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 6

Today's technology headlines: BellSouth, SBC wireless venture to be named Cingular; GPS brings location sensing, mobile commerce to the market; retailers look to outsource holiday logistics madness; and more.

October 6, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 6

This afternoon's headlines: GM moving Janesville, Wis., medium truck production to Flint plant; biodiesel planned for 100% of 95-truck garbage fleet; heating oil, natural gas costs likely to rise this winter; and more to come.

October 6, 2000

High Court to Hear EPA Challenges

As the Supreme Court opens its current session, two of the items scheduled for Nov. 7 are environmental issues that potentially have huge ramifications for how federal standards are established.

October 6, 2000

Feds Investigate Illegal Drivers in Iowa

Allegations that Australians and New Zealanders are working as truck drivers in Iowa without complying with immigration laws have sparked a federal investigation, according to the Des Moines Register newspaper.

October 6, 2000

Ergonomics in Limbo on Capitol Hill

Congress is still trying to keep the Occupational Safety and Health Administration from issuing an ergonomics rule with a law banning OSHA from spending any money to write or issue the standard.

October 6, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 6

In the news this morning: Full House slated to vote on transport bill with hours deal; House Commerce Committee unanimously approves safety bill; Mexican President-elect Fox calls for lower oil prices; and more to come.

October 6, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 5

This afternoon's headlines: Oil prices drop again on SPR oil sale; Florida still suffers from flooding; Shuster sanctioned by House ethics panel; and more to come.

October 5, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 5

Today's technology headlines: Study finds e-logistics not a priority with supply chain execs; Sprint brings broadband wireless access to Houston; Bell Canada said o be moving in on Telus's wireless turf; and more.

October 5, 2000

Trimac Could Go Private

Canada鈥檚 Trimac Corp. - the second-largest bulk-hauling carrier on the continent - could vanish from the Toronto Stock Exchange by Nov. 30 and become a privately held firm if a proposal from the company鈥檚 dominant McCaig family comes to pass.

October 5, 2000

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