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News Briefs - Nov. 25
J.B. Hunt to Buy 2,100 Tractors from Freightliner • U.S. Xpress, Forward Air Settle Lawsuit • Transport Corp. Names New VP of Operations • Old Dominion Raises $7.4 Million Through Extra Stock Sale • And more ...
November 25, 2002Deal Struck in West Coast Port Dispute
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association, representing 29 ports on the West Coast, reached a tentative contract agreement Saturday, several news outlets reported.
November 25, 2002Analysts See Recent Rate Increases Holding Firm
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Motor carriers that have been raising freight rates may be able to hold onto them well beyond the peak holiday shipping season because trucking companies are better managing their capacity, costs and customers, transportation specialists said.
November 22, 2002ATA Sees Judicial Elections as Step to Tort Reform
In addition to voting in a Republican Congress Nov. 5, voters in several states elected or returned to the bench judges who said they would favor limiting awards in civil-damage suits, trucking industry and legal experts said.
November 22, 2002Stackable Containers Grab Market Share From Trailers
Cost-conscious shippers are taking advantage of improved rail service to split their long-haul loads between trucks and trains, and they are increasingly using intermodal containers rather than truck trailers to do it.
November 22, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 22
Ryder, Budget Settle Trademark Suit • Patriot Transportation Reports Gain for Quarter • C.H. Robinson Ups Dividend • Sysco Completes Purchase of Asian Foods • And more ...
November 22, 2002Opinion: Building Cooperative Competition
Trucks and trains will always compete for certain kinds of business, as will planes and trucks in some markets and ships and planes in others.
November 21, 2002U.S. Leading Indicators Unchanged in October
The U.S. economy is recovering, but that recovery is likely to be weak through the beginning of 2003, a business research group said Thursday.
November 21, 2002Student Finance Corp. Files for Bankruptcy
Student Finance Corp., a company that at one time was the largest source of loans for private truck-driver training in the United States, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Nov. 4.
November 21, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 21
Philly-Area Manufacturing Up, Fed Says • N.J. Turnpike Approves Contract for High-Speed E-ZPass • FedEx Freight Launches European Service • Initial Jobless Claims Drop 25,000 • And more ...
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