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iTECH: Profiting by the Virtual Gavel

Geri Lofthouse, owner of Lofthouse Transport, a trucking firm based in Hyrun, Utah, made a pleasant discovery earlier this year when she decided to put a 1995 Freightliner up for sale.

November 3, 2003

Technology Briefs - Oct. 28 - Nov. 3

Qualcomm Says FleetAdvisor Can Help Manage Hours of Service • Menlo Wins Contract From Integrated Device Technology • Sirius Narrows 3Q Loss; Revenues Surge

November 3, 2003

News Briefs - Nov. 3

AAA-Chicago Opposed to Raising Truck Speed Limits • Employers Win Delay in Ergonomics Guidelines • Boyd Bros. Reports 3Q Loss • J.B. Hunt Chairman Signs Stock Deal • And more...

November 3, 2003

Chicago-Area Manufacturing Activity Expands in October

Manufacturing in the Chicago-area expanded in October for the sixth straight month, the National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago said Friday..

October 31, 2003

Trucking Officials Say They Face Workers’ Comp Spike

SAN ANTONIO — Motor carriers that have seen liability insurance rates spike to unprecedented levels in recent years are now facing a similar scenario concerning workers’ compensation insurance, trucking and ATA officials said at the Management Conference & Exhibition here.

October 31, 2003

Event-Data Recorders for Trucks Are Coming, Safety Officials Say

SAN ANTONIO — Event-data recorders for commercial vehicles will become reality, and the trucking industry should come forward now to shape how they are designed and used before the federal government does, government safety officials said last week..

October 31, 2003

News Briefs - Oct. 31

Consumer Sentiment Index Rises in October • Overnite IPO Priced at $19 Per Share • Personal Spending Declines in September • USF Reports Higher 3Q Profts • And more...

October 31, 2003

Economy Expands at 7.2% Rate, Fastest in Almost Two Decades

The U.S. economy expanded at a 7.2% annual rate in the third quarter, the fastest in almost two decades, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.

October 30, 2003

West Virginian Seeks to Reform Litigation Process

MARLINTON, W.Va. - Fred Burns Jr. managed to keep his trucking company afloat through devastating floods in 1985 and 1996, but now he is trying to protect the industry he leads from what he believes is an even greater threat — soaring insurance rates propelled by a rising tide of what many consider frivolous lawsuits.

October 30, 2003

ATA Plans to Restore Intermodal Conference, Tap New Members

SAN ANTONIO — American Trucking Associations’ board of directors decided to reconstitute its intermodal conference in an effort to tap the membership potential of an industry sector that is expected to quadruple within 20 years.

October 30, 2003

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