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Executive Briefing - March 2
In today's news: Senate Will Try to Overturn Ergo Regs Next Week; Yellow Corp. Said to Thrive in Weak Economy; Plains to Buy Certain Murphy Oil Assets; and more...
March 2, 2001Dina Strike Threat Postponed
A threatened strike at a plant owned by Latin American commercial truck maker Consorcio Grupo Dina, has been postponed until March 20.
March 1, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 1
Catching Public's Fancy Key to Wireless Internet; A Good Web Site Aims to Reduce Shippers' Costs; Will Wireless Location-Based Services Pay off?; Web on the Phone.
March 1, 2001EPA to Proceed With Diesel Sulfur Rule
The Bush administration鈥檚 Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it was moving ahead with new rules from the Clinton administration to cut diesel fuel pollution from trucks and buses by 95% starting in 2006 (model year 2007).
March 1, 2001Factory Gauge Rises, But Still in Recession Zone
In one of the key economic indicators with implications for the trucking industry, U.S. factory purchasing agents said Thursday that their manufacturing activity index edged up in February for the first time in a year. But the gauge remained at a level consistent with a recession.
March 1, 2001Executive Briefing - March 1
NHTSA Investigates Ford, DaimlerChrysler SUVs; CF Expands Mexico Division Management; Corning, Good Guys Slash Jobs; DaimlerChrysler to Supply FedEx with Vans; and more...
March 1, 2001Significant Earthquake Reported in Seattle, Portland, Vancouver
News services reported a significant earthquake hit the region that includes Seattle, Portland Ore. and Vancouver, B.C.
February 28, 2001Texas Movers Certification Program Is Viewed as a National Model
A new industry-driven certification and incentives program for moving companies in Texas has the possibility of growing into a national program.
February 28, 2001Pennsylvania Turnpike to Add More Rest Spaces for Truckers
Because of a 1998 seven-fatality crash, the Pennsylvania Turnpike will build several new service plazas for motorists and refurbish old plazas to be used exclusively by trucks.
February 28, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 28
NJ Township Says Drivers Beware of Phone Ban; Broadband's a Nice Pace if You Can Get It; AT&T Wireless Could Pay Nearly $1 Billion to Airwave artners; Cargill Is Serving Up E-Commerce; Creating the Formula to Aid the Back Office.
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