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October 6, 2003California Emissions Rules Challenge Waste Haulers
The California Air Resources Board issued a rule Sept. 25 that will require owners of waste-hauling truck fleets to retrofit their vehicles’ engines with particulate-matter controls starting next year.
October 6, 2003August Truck Tonnage Index Falls 9.5%
Motor carriers saw freight volumes decline 9.5% in August after rising for several months because of decreased manufacturing levels, low retail sales and the East Coast-Midwest blackout, said American Trucking Associations Chief Economist Bob Costello.
October 6, 2003Keller, Synaxis Develop Driver Simulator Products
In the latest of a series of recent announcements by companies that offer driver training through simulators, safety- and regulatory-training company J.J. Keller & Associates Inc. and insurance broker Synaxis Group Inc. said they were selling new simulator products.
October 6, 2003Technology Briefs - Sept. 30 - Oct. 6
Satellite Radio Remains Popular With Truckers • Report: German Truck Toll Plan Delayed Again • Missouri Increases Use of Biodiesel • Suit Holds Microsoft Responsible for Viruses
October 6, 2003News Briefs - Oct. 6
UPS Cuts Time on Ground Deliveries • Navistar Forms Unit to Sell to U.S. Military • Chicago Garbage Workers Reject Contract • Deutsche Post Calls for Investigation of UPS-Airline Relationship • And more...
October 6, 2003Payrolls Increase by 57,000 in September
Businesses added 57,000 jobs in September, the first increase in eight months, but the unemployment rate remained steady at 6.1%, the Labor Department reported Friday.
October 3, 2003ISM: Service Economy Expands at Slower Pace
The Institute of Supply Management said Friday that its index for retail, construction and other non-manufacturing businesses showed expansion in September, though at a slightly slower pace than previous month.
October 3, 2003News Briefs - Oct. 3
Yellow: Review of Roadway Deal to End by Early December • NLRB to Hear Teamsters, Schneider Dispute • FedEx Expects Higher Savings From Early Retirement Programs • Delphi to Eliminate 3% of U.S. Salaried Workforce • And more...
October 3, 2003Bush Signs 5-Month Extension for Transportation Funding
WASHINGTON — President Bush this week signed legislation extending for five months funding for federal highway construction programs and transportation agencies.
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