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U.S. May Loan Oil From SPR to Refiners Slowed by Hurricane
White House spokesman Scott McClellan confirmed Thursday the United States may loan oil to refineries from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to make up for supply disruptions caused by Hurricane Ivan.
September 23, 2004DaimlerChrysler: Report on Schmueckle’s Departure 'Pure Speculation'
HANOVER, Germany — DaimlerChrysler AG officials labeled as "pure speculation" a German newspaper report that Rainer Schmueckle, chief executive officer of the company's Freightliner LLC truck unit, would soon leave his post to take an accounting job at the company's Mercedes-Benz automobile division.
September 22, 2004Illinois Agrees to Reduce Truck Tolls for I-Pass Users
George Billows, executive director of the Illinois Trucking Association, told Transport Topics on Wednesday the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority agreed to lower the new tolls it planned to charge truckers with electronic transponders, except during rush hours.
September 22, 2004Some States Not Ready for Next Fingerprint Deadline
With the federal deadline fast approaching for states to begin fingerprinting hazardous materials drivers, industry officials said it may already be too late for all states to launch the program on time.
September 22, 2004TMC to Develop Fleet Guidelines for Three Truck Safety Systems
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Technology and Maintenance Council said it would develop three new Recommended Practices to serve as guidelines for fleets interested in learning more about forward collision and lane departure warning systems as well as roll stability systems.
September 22, 2004News Briefs - Sept. 22
FedEx's Profits More Than Double • NRF Expects Strong Holiday Shopping Season • Government to Help Repair I-10 Bridges, Airport in Florida • Great Dane Adds 150 Jobs to Meet Orders
September 22, 2004Security & Safety Briefs - Sept. 16 - Sept. 22
U.S. Issues $12.8 Million in Hazmat Training Grants • Union Pacific to Install Cameras, Microphones in Locomotives • DOT Issues New Hazmat Guidebook
September 22, 2004Federal Reserve Boosts Interest Rate by Quarter-Point
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday raised the benchmark interest rate a quarter-point to 1.75%, and again said it would carry out further increases at a "measured" pace.
September 21, 2004Cordes: DaimlerChrysler's Commercial Vehicles Unit Has Record First Half
HANOVER, Germany – DaimlerChrysler AG's commercial vehicles division had a record first half this year, as its North American brands drove the world's largest truck maker's sales and profits, according to Eckhard Cordes, who heads the division.
September 21, 2004FMCSA Asks Court to Keep Existing HOS Rules
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it asked a federal appeals court on Monday to keep new hours-of-service rules for truck drivers because a return to the old rules would be "unprecedented" and "unnecessary."
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