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News Briefs - July 18
I-95 in Maryland Reopens After Crash • Freightliner Breaks Even; Daimler Net Income Up 52% • CNF Profits Rise as Freight Volumes Increase • Landstar Declares Stock Split, Record Earnings • And more...
July 18, 2002Housing Starts Fall 3.6% in June
Construction of new single-family homes slowed by 3.6% in June to a annual pace of 1.672 million homes, a report by the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
July 17, 2002FMCSA Close to Hazmat Rule Requiring Background Checks
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is closer to issuing a rule requiring drivers who haul hazardous materials to undergo background checks, FMCSA Administrator Joseph M. Clapp said last week.
July 17, 2002New Costs for Security: Who Is Going to Pay?
The next multiyear highway bill likely will continue the tradition of allowing states to determine how best to spend federal highway dollars, but lawmakers will have to deal, for the first time, with how much money should be spent on anti-terrorism measures.
July 17, 2002ATA, Others Call Hazmat Security Plan Ineffective
American Trucking Associations said proposed Department of Transportation regulations to enhance the security of hazardous material shipments would be ineffective to prevent a terrorist from turning a cargo vehicle into a weapon of mass destruction.
July 17, 2002News Briefs - July 17
Greenspan Says Consumer Spending Holding Up • USA Truck Reports Record Revenue • Heartland Express Sees Gain in 2Q Earnings • Mitsubishi to Decide Truck Unit’s Future This Year • And more...
July 17, 2002UPS, Teamsters Reach Tentative Agreement
United Parcel Service and the Teamsters union said late Monday they have reached a tentative deal on a six-year contract, averting a possible strike at the Atlanta-based delivery company.
July 16, 2002Navistar Strike Ends as Union Approves Contract
Members of the Canadian Auto Workers union voted Monday to approve a new contract with truck manufacturer Navistar International Corp., ending a six-week work stoppage at a plant in Chatham, Ontario, Bloomberg reported.
July 16, 2002Industrial Production Rises 0.8% in June
Industrial production in the United States rose 0.8% in June – its largest increase since October 1999, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday.
July 16, 2002Security Briefs - July 11 - July 17
L.A. Cargo Theft Unit Falls to Budget Cuts • Baggage Screening Could Cause 3-Hour Delays, Lawmakers Warn • White House Pitches Congress on Security Dept. • House Votes to Boost Cyber Security • And more...
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