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Texas, Laredo Disagree on Location for Inspections

Officials in Laredo, Texas, are battling the state over the location of border inspection stations mandated by the federal government as Mexican carriers prepare to move their rigs farther into the United States this summer under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

February 26, 2002

News Briefs - Feb. 26

UPS Expects Profits in Predicted Range • Clean Air Partners Names New CEO • Landair Reports Record Profit for 4Q • Yellow Drops Goodwill in Jevic Purchase • And more...

February 26, 2002

Diesel Dips Slightly; Down 0.2 Cent to $1.154

The average retail price of diesel fuel across the nation took a slight dip of 0.2 cent to $1.154 a gallon last week, with regional results coming back mixed, a Department of Energy report released Monday said.

February 25, 2002

Economy Improving, TIA Members Told

DALLAS – In another encouraging sign for trucking, freight brokers and forwarders say they are seeing signs of an economic turnaround.

February 25, 2002

Existing 91ÊÓÆµ Sales Make Record Gain in January

The sale of previously owned houses skyrocketed 16.2% in January, its third straight increase, an industry report said Monday.

February 25, 2002

U.S., Mexican Fleets Choose Partners to Move Freight

Doing business in Mexico is much like mastering the game of hopscotch, from understanding the rules to progressing sequentially from one square to the next and, at the same time, maintaining balance while standing on one foot.

February 25, 2002

News Briefs - Feb. 25

Simon Files for Chapter 11 Reorganizing • Survey Predicts Slight Rise in Hiring • Index Shows Business Investment Contracting • Price of Gasoline Rises 0.3 Cent, Lundberg Says • And more...

February 25, 2002

Truck Stops Considered Vital Allies In 91ÊÓÆµland War Against Terrorism

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — American Trucking Associations security expert Jeffrey K. Beatty said Feb. 15 that truck stop operators and their employees could help ATA develop its anti-terrorist action plan by identifying vulnerable points and offering solutions.

February 22, 2002

Economist Groups See Rosier Economic Future

The National Association for Business Economics and a separate survey of economists by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia both said Friday they were leaning toward declaring an end to the U.S. recession, or at least that it will soon be ending.

February 22, 2002

Technology Briefs - Feb. 19 - Feb. 22

iTech Express to Adjust Publishing Dates • ComRoad Admits Accounting ‘Gaps’ • U.S. Vulnerable to Cyber Attack, Conference Told • Raytheon to Continue Services to Two Army Depots • And more...

February 22, 2002

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