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Technology Briefs - Sept. 23 - Sept. 29
UPS Unveils New Parcel Technology • PocketMail Expands Services With New Partnerships • German Toll Operator Recalls Thousands of Devices • Qualcomm Purchases Alcatel Mobicom
September 29, 2003Economy Grew at 3.3% Rate in Second Quarter, Gov't Says
The Commerce Department revised its report on U.S. economic growth to reflect a 3.3% rate of growth during the second quarter.
September 26, 2003Class 8 Purchases Down 20% From 2002 ‘Pre-Buy’ Highs
Sales of heavy-duty Class 8 trucks fell 19.9% in August from the abnormally high levels of a year earlier, and were even down slightly from the recession period of August 2001.
September 26, 2003Opinion: Biting Off More Than We Can Chew
The introduction of trucking rules and regulations such as the commercial driver license, drug and alcohol testing, and common enforcement procedures — plus a commitment to safety by cooperating trucking companies — has created a positive atmosphere for safety.
September 26, 2003News Briefs - Sept. 26
Consumer Survey Shows Softening Confidence • Crude Oil Falls After Two-Day Spike • Energy Bill May Provide Shelter for MTBE Makers • Intermodal Rail Loadings Fall • And more ...
September 26, 2003Durable Goods Orders Fall in August
The number of orders placed for durable goods with U.S. manufacturers fell 0.9% in August a report by the federal government said Thursday.
September 25, 2003Tolls May Rise on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Users of the Pennsylvania Turnpike could soon be facing its first toll hike since 1991, state officials told Transport Topics last week.
September 25, 200391ÊÓÆµ Sales Unexpectedly Rise in Recent Reports
Two independent reports showed increases in the sales of existing and new homes in recent months.
September 25, 2003Ficker Says NITL Healthy As It Eyes Growth Plans
WASHINGTON — John Ficker, the new president of the National Industrial Transportation League, said the association representing large shippers was financially healthy, even though it has tapped its financial reserves in recent years, and that it was continuing to discuss possible affiliations with other trade groups.
September 25, 2003News Briefs - Sept. 25
Astar Case Testimony Postponed Until Oct. 8 • Va. Tunnel Still Two-Thirds Full of Water • House Votes to Extend Highway Funding • Crude Oil Prices Rise After OPEC Cut • And more ...
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