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Trucking Technology Report - June 28
Cell Phone Plan May Hasten Cashless Society; Regulators Delay Auction of Spectrum for Internet; Minneapolis-Area Airport in Search of Better Signal with Wireless Deal; and more...
June 28, 2001DOT Official: Technology Could Replace Hours Rule
PITTSBURGH — Technologies that monitor fatigue levels may one day replace the need for hours-of-service limitations on truck drivers, a Department of Transportation official told participants at a truck safety conference here June 18.
June 28, 2001Freightliner to Cut 1,120 Jobs in North America
Freightliner LLC said Wednesday that it will lay off 1,120 employees at four North American manufacturing plants from July through October.
June 28, 2001Bush Seeks to Reverse Mexican Truck Ban
The White House said Wednesday that President Bush will try to reverse Tuesday’s U.S. House action that could block Mexican trucks from operating throughout the United States beginning Jan. 1, 2002.
June 28, 2001FedEx Earnings Decline As Demand Slows
In a sign that the freight economy is still struggling, FedEx Corp. on Thursday reported worse-than-expected earnings of 38 cents per share for its fiscal fourth quarter ended May 31, down 55% from the same quarter in 2000.
June 28, 2001Executive Briefing - June 28
BNSF Launches New Intermodal Service, Temporary Bridge Opens on I-80 in N.J.; US&T Says May Be Delisted; NHTSA Upgrades Investigation of GM Brakes; and more...
June 28, 2001Xtra Forecasts 57% Earnings Drop
Xtra Corp. said Wednesday that lower freight demand and increased costs could cause earnings in the third quarter to fall as much as 57%.
June 27, 2001Fed Cuts Interest Rates By Quarter-Point
The Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates by a quarter-percentage point on Wednesday and left the door open for further reductions, saying the risks remain weighted toward economic weakness, rather than inflation.
June 27, 2001Trucking Technology Report - June 27
Ports Warned on Productivity; CSX Lines Deliver Export Alternative; Philips Will Quit Making Mobile Telephones; and more...
June 27, 2001U.S. House Votes to Block Mexican Truck Access Plan
The U.S. House of Representatives unexpectedly approved a measure late on Tuesday to block the Department of Transportation from issuing permits that would let Mexican trucks operate throughout the United States.
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