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TSA Refuses to Delay Fingerprint Checks
The Transportation Security Administration will not delay fingerprinting for commercial drivers who haul hazardous materials until a program credentialing other transportation workers goes into effect, an agency spokeswoman said.
June 9, 2004UPS, FedEx Oppose Legislation on Taxes for Cigarette Cargoes
Package delivery services UPS and FedEx are trying to head off legislation pending in Congress that would make them responsible for helping states collect excise taxes on cigarettes sold by Internet and mail order.
June 9, 2004RSPA Delays Implementation of New Hazmat Regulation
The Research and Special Programs Administration said May 28 it was delaying the effective date for rules that some trucking industry experts said would have hurt the hazardous material-hauling sector.
June 9, 2004FDA Issues Rules for Holding Suspect Food Cargoes
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week issued procedures for detaining food shipments suspected of being viewed as a threat to humans or animals.
June 9, 2004Security Briefs - June 3 - June 9
Dispute Growing in Congress Over Security Grants • Suspicious Vehicle Shuts Washington Border • House Panel Clears $32 Billion for 91ÊÓÆµland Security • Truck Carrying Nuclear Waste Goes Off Designed Route
June 9, 2004News Briefs - June 9
Price of Oil Edges Up Despite Rise in Fuel Inventories • Caterpillar Raises Dividend Again • Greenspan Says Fed Could Take Aggressive Action on Rates • Mexican Truckers Have Mixed Reaction to Supreme Court Decision • Study: Border Delays Hurting Canada's Economy • And more...
June 9, 2004EPA Seeks to Reduce Diesel Emissions to Help Air Quality at Mexico Border
The United States seeks to encourage trucking companies to reduce exhaust emissions as a way of improving air quality at the southern border and hopes to enlist the aid of Mexico in a coordinated effort, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official said.
June 8, 2004News Briefs - June 8
Wabash to Add 150 Workers to Meet Demand • Postal Service Selects FedEx for International Delivery • Report: DaimlerChrysler to Save Over $1B Through Shared Production • Mullen Increases Dividend • And more...
June 8, 2004Average Diesel Price Declines for the Third Straight Week
The Department of Energy said Monday the average retail price of diesel fuel in United States declined 1.2 cents to $1.734 per gallon, the third consecutive decline.
June 7, 2004Transportation Services Index Sets Another Record in March
The Department of Transportation said Monday its transportation services index rose 1% in March to reach a record 122.5, while the freight-only index increased 1.4% and also set a record.
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