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ATA, Hazmat Haulers Sue DOT Over Fees
American Trucking Associations and a host of hazardous materials transportation groups have sued the Department of Transportation over what they say are excess fees the government collects for hazmat registrations.
July 12, 2002Letter to the Editor: Minutemen, Women
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.I read your July 1 editorial [鈥淪ustain the Fight for Freedom鈥漖 and with the cartoon鈥檚 reference to truckers as Minutemen, I thought the comments were right on track (p. 8).
July 12, 2002Trucking Officials Target Driver Retention Challenge
LAS VEGAS 鈥 Retaining drivers within their first three months of hire is the key to stopping an industrywide revolving door, speakers at the International Truck Show said, leading some to contradict the belief that there鈥檚 a driver shortage.
July 12, 2002News Briefs - July 12
Mineta Allocates $56.3 Million for State Highway Work 鈥 Will the Fed Slash Interest Rates Again? 鈥 New Truck/Rail Tunnels Eyed For Windsor-Detroit 鈥 Consumer Optimism Falls in July, Survey Finds 鈥 And more...
July 12, 2002International Turns to Cummins for Engines
Lacking enough engines from Caterpillar Inc. to fill its orders, International Truck and Engine Corp. is looking to rival engine maker Cummins Inc., an official with the truck maker said during a conference call last week.
July 11, 2002Truck Reps Hope Oct. 1 Brings Only Mild Dip
LAS VEGAS 鈥 Sales representatives manning booths for Class 8 truck manufacturers here said they think truck sales may take only a mild decline come Oct. 1 when they must begin selling trucks with engines that meet federal guidelines for new emissions standards.
July 11, 2002PPI Posts First Rise in Three Months
Wholesale prices rose 0.1% in June, the first increase in three months, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
July 11, 2002Engineering Expert Strawhorn Retires After 37 Years With ATA
There was no Department of Transportation or Environmental Protection Agency when Larry Strawhorn joined American Trucking Associations in 1965 as an automotive engineer, fresh from two and a half years as a test engineer for Mack Trucks.
July 11, 2002News Briefs - July 11
Blumenfeld to Head CSX Intermodal 鈥 Manitoba to Require Reflective Tape on Large Trucks 鈥 Oil Price Falls From Seven-Week High 鈥 Mayflower Wins $50 Million Contract 鈥 And more...
July 11, 2002UPS Traffic Losses Trigger Layoffs
United Parcel Service Wednesday said so-far-unsuccessful contract talks with the Teamsters have cost it enough business to eliminate thousands of union jobs.
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