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iTECH: Managing the Multifaceted Operation
To meet multiple demands of users involved in more than one segment of trucking, software providers strive for greater flexibility in their offerings.
March 17, 2003iTECH: IT - What’s It Worth?
Realizing full value on your technology investment requires that you buy what you need, implement it efficiently and support it unstintingly.
March 17, 2003Technology Briefs - March 11-17
Emergency Crews Seen Unprepared to Communicate During Disasters • Delphi Debuts New Engine Component •
March 17, 2003Editorial: Ready for Spring
Springtime across the United States is supposed to be a period of rebirth, a time when the world comes alive again after hunkering down to survive what was for many a harsh winter.
March 17, 2003News Briefs - March 17
USF Announces Standardization of LTL Offerings • Exide, Volvo Ink Supply Deal • Natso Decries Rest Stop Commercialization • Flying J Founder Killed in Plane Crash • And more ...
March 17, 2003Lawmakers Unveil Tax Plan, Would Raise Diesel 7.2¢
WASHINGTON — The Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said they were jointly proposing to raise the federal tax on diesel and gasoline to help raise $75 billion to improve the nation’s highways and bridges.
March 14, 2003Industrial Production Up Slightly in February
Production at U.S. factories, mines and utilities rose 0.1% during February, a report by the Federal Reserve said Friday.
March 14, 2003PPI, Business Inventories Both Rise
Prices paid to U.S. wholesalers rose in February, a government report said Friday.
March 14, 2003News Briefs - March 14
Oil Prices Could Surge If U.S. Attacks Iraq • Consumer Sentiment Falls in March, University Says • P.A.M. Reports Better 4Q Results • Daimler Purchases 43% of Mitsubishi Truck Unit •
March 14, 2003NITL, Nasstrac Seek Leaders As Industry Faces Challenges
The two largest U.S. shipper organizations find themselves with most of their top executive positions vacant, just as the freight transportation industry is facing explosive fuel costs, a murky economic outlook and a host of legislation on Capitol Hill.
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