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News Briefs - June 4
Coalition Seeks Rail Tunnel Under N.Y. Harbor • Productivity Revised to 1.9% in 1Q • Service Sector Index Rises Again in May • Consolidated Freightways Pension Taken Over by Federal Insurer • And more...
June 4, 2003FedEx to Cut Jobs Through Early Retirement
FedEx Corp. said late Monday that its largest operating unit, FedEx Express, would offer voluntary early retirement and severance programs during fiscal 2004 in an attempt to improve profitability.
June 3, 2003Trucking Groups Sue Arkansas Over Registration Dispute
American Trucking Associations, the Arkansas Trucking Association and Wayne Smith Trucking Inc. have sued to stop the state of Arkansas from charging back sales taxes to trucking companies that register their vehicles in Arkansas after taking advantage of Oklahoma’s lower taxes.
June 3, 2003News Briefs - June 3
USF Dugan Rebuilds Terminal After Tornado • Greenspan Sees Turnaround in U.S. Economy • U.S. May Job-Cut Reports Fall 53.1% • Senate Nears Vote on Ethanol Bill • And more...
June 3, 2003Diesel Price Falls 12th Straight Week
The national average price of diesel fuel declined 1.1 cents a gallon last week to $1.423, the 12th straight weekly decline, the U.S. Department of Energy reported Monday. br clear=all>
June 2, 2003ISM Manufacturing Index Improves, but Still Below Key Level
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday its manufacturing index rose to 49.4 in May from 45.4 in April, but it was the third straight month the index showed the sector had contracted..
June 2, 2003Teamsters, Car Haulers Reach Deal to Prevent Strike
The Teamsters union and 15 U.S. trucking companies that deliver new cars and trucks reached a tentative five-year agreement on a new contract over the weekend, preventing a disruption of vehicle deliveries.
June 2, 2003Technology Briefs - May 27 - June 2
XM, Sirius Gaining Subscribers, Investors • Pilotless Planes May Be Used to Track Traffic • G-Log Unveils New Version of Software
June 2, 2003Summit Adds International Perspective
Interest in the Diesel Engine Emissions Summit continued growing last week, as the number of people registered grew sharply and more trucking industry experts were added to the June 10 program.
June 2, 2003Opinion: Don't Throw That Paper Away Just Yet
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.As an article in a recent issue of Transport Topics indicated, many motor carriers are working hard to improve cash flow. Digital scanning technologies were among the tools discussed to streamline recordkeeping processes and reduce paper-handling costs.
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