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Letter to the Editor: Unable to Hear
Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor.Who should listen to a driver’s personal needs, gripes and excuses if it not his dispatchers.
March 6, 2002News Briefs - March 6
Two Fed Officials High On Recovery • CBO Projecting $5 Billion Surplus • Truck Makers Don't Expect Sales Surge Before October • New Study Links Cancer, Diesel Smoke • And more...
March 6, 2002Trucking Seeks Assurances On Information Sharing
WASHINGTON — U.S. officials say that information the trade community routinely compiles is indispensable in preventing terrorists from slipping bombs, weapons or other material on shipping containers, but trucking representatives want assurances that the information voluntarily supplied to the government will not be misused.
March 5, 2002ISM Non-Manufacturing Index Rises Sharply in February
A measure of the U.S. services sector jumped sharply in February, recovering from a slight dip in the previous month, a leading economic research group said Tuesday..
March 5, 2002Editorial: Driving Toward Another Crisis in Equipment Values
Even as the trucking industry struggles to climb out of a freight slump that took hold well before the recession hit the other sectors of the economy, a new danger threatens to hurt truck suppliers and buyers for years to come.
March 5, 2002News Briefs - March 5
FedEx Express Adds Flights From Germany to U.S. • Justice, FTC Split Up Merger Authority • Bush Agrees to Raise Steel Tariffs • Missouri's First Biodiesel Pump Opens at Gas Station • And more...
March 5, 2002Diesel Price Up 1.9 Cents to $1.173
The price of diesel fuel jumped 1.9 cents per gallon last week to $1.173, its second consecutive increase following two weeks of modest declines, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
March 4, 2002TCA, ATA to Work Toward Reunification
LAS VEGAS — The Truckload Carriers Association took a step toward rapprochement with American Trucking Associations Sunday afternoon when the group’s board of directors voted unanimously to create a joint task force to draft an affiliation agreement.
March 4, 2002Technical Training a Major Issue As Drinkard Takes Council's Top Post
The Technology and Maintenance Council has begun to broaden its standards setting and training to take into account the increasingly complex role of maintenance managers in the trucking industry, according to the council’s next chairman, Duke Drinkard.
March 4, 2002News Briefs - March 4
BNSF to Run Oakland Terminal; Reduce I-80 Truck Runs• Senators Push Labor on Ergonomics Data • FedEx Asks for Variance on Flight Rules • Bush Mulling Increase in Steel Tariff • And more...
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