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Navistar Closes Plant After Incident
Navistar International Corp.鈥檚 Chatham, Ontario factory was closed Tuesday, after Monday鈥檚 incident when six members of the striking Canadian Auto Workers union were struck by a van driven by security guards outside the facility, the Windsor Star reported.
June 25, 2002Mineta Says Amtrak Deal May Be Close
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said Tuesday afternoon a solution to Amtrak's financial crisis could be worked out by Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.
June 25, 2002Consumer Confidence Declines in June
The consumer confidence index declined to 106.4 in June from 110.3 in May as concern grew over the U.S. labor market, the Conference Board said Tuesday.
June 25, 2002Increase in Ground Shipments Lifts FedEx鈥檚 Profits
A surge in ground shipments helped pushed FedEx Corp.鈥檚 fiscal fourth-quarter net income to $236 million or 78 cents per share, from $113 million or 38 cents per share a year ago..
June 25, 2002Security Briefing - June 20 - June 26
Florida Nets $19.7M for Port Security 鈥 No Transport Plan Yet for Yucca Shipments 鈥 S.C. Plutonium Shipments Underway, Perhaps 鈥 U.S. to Place Inspectors in Rotterdam 鈥 And more...
June 25, 2002News Briefs - June 25
California Crackdown Targets Speeders, Dangerous Drivers 鈥 OPEC Expected to Maintain Production Levels 鈥 Port of Vancouver Will Take Current Customers First in Case of Strike 鈥 Just-in-Time Slows General Recovery 鈥 And more...
June 25, 2002Diesel Price Rises 0.6 Cent to $128.1
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.6 cent last week to $1.281 a gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
June 24, 2002Technology Briefs - June 19 - June 27
PrePass Expands Florida E-Clearance 鈥 Con-Way Unveils Line Haul Automation 鈥 AT&T, AAA Sign $138 Million Contract 鈥 Qualcomm Looks Forward to Strong 3Q 鈥 And more...
June 24, 2002Editorial: Signs of Strength, Signs of Caution
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Reports continue to roll in supporting the view that the economic recovery is underway for trucking and the industry is building strength.
June 24, 2002iTECH: The Evolution of Internet Services
Are application service providers set for a comeback? Ask that question in certain quarters and the response might be, 鈥淲ho said they ever went away?鈥
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