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House Approves Mexican Truck Deal

The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted 371 to 11 to grant Mexican trucks access to U.S. highways provided they meet stringent safety standards, news services reported.

November 30, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 30

APL Offers Paperless Bill of Lading • Testing Finds Weak Spots in Cellular Net • And more...

November 30, 2001

Hill, White House Agree on Plan

WASHINGTON — Congress and the White House broke a long impasse and agreed to permit Mexican trucks to operate throughout the United States.

November 30, 2001

Mexico Awaits Details of Compromise

Initial Mexican reaction to the agreement between Congress and the Bush administration that is expected to lead to the opening of the U.S.-Mexico border to international trucking was muted, mainly because details of the agreement were not immediately available.

November 30, 2001

U.S. Economy Contracted at 1.1% Rate in 3Q

The U.S. economy contracted at a 1.1% annual rate in the third quarter as consumers cut spending and business investment plunged, the Commerce Department reported on Friday..

November 30, 2001

Biometric Identification on the Horizon for Truckers

In the not-too-distant future truckers may start using smart cards with electronic imprints of their fingerprints whenever making deliveries or pickups at major airports as part of a joint federal agency effort to improve cargo and airline security.

November 30, 2001

Freightliner Wind Tunnel Planned at Oregon Facility

Freightliner LLC wants to build a wind tunnel on the banks of the Willamette River in Portland, Ore., to test the aerodynamic characteristics of its truck designs.

November 30, 2001

News Briefing - Nov. 30

MAN Reduces Planned Layoffs • Intermodal Loadings Trail Previous Year by 0.7% • EU Energy Official to Urge OPEC Cut • Overnite Acquires Motor Cargo Industries • NAPM-Chicago Report Shows 14th Straight Contraction • And more...

November 30, 2001

White House, Congress Resolve Mexican Truck Dispute

U.S. highways will be open to Mexican trucks under a deal struck late Wednesday by congressional negotiators and the White House, news services reported.

November 29, 2001

Trucking Technology Alert - Nov. 29

Automakers Urged to Adopt Open Standards • Freightquote.com Now Includes Mexico • And more...

November 29, 2001

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