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Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 8

AT&T Chief Says Baby Bells May Price Company Out of Local Service; Study Finds No Cellphone-Cancer Link; Nokia Chief Looks Forward to Wireless Net Opportunity; Deutsche Telekom Closer to $35 Billion Mobile Deal in U.S.; What's on the Horizon: Slight Gains Seen in Plant-Floor Software Sales for 2001 and Beyond

February 8, 2001

Bush Sends Tax Cut to Congress

President Bush, warning that the U.S. economy has warning signs of a downturn, sent his tax cut plan to Congress Thursday.

February 8, 2001

Ryder System Cutting Up to 700 Jobs

Ryder System Inc., the commercial truck-leasing and logistics services company, expects to cut up to 700 jobs in 2001 year, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

February 8, 2001
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Fed Lowers Interest Rates for Second Time in 2001

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates again last week, its second rate cut in January, in an effort to bring the U.S. economy out of its tailspin. Analysts expect the economy will start to rebound by midyear, with trucking companies among the early beneficiaries of reinvigorated growth.

February 8, 2001
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FedEx, UPS Ally to Fight DHL-Deutsche Post Plans

Sensing a threat to their already hotly contested American market, United Parcel Service and FedEx Corp. have allied to fight expansion plans of DHL International and its majority owner, Deutsche Post.

February 8, 2001
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Rising Costs Cut Profits; Failures Trim Capacity

In the world of profit and loss statements for trucking in 2000, the strong survived, the adequate stumbled and the weak were buried. Truckload failures reached an all-time high, taking out as much as 3% of industry capacity since December alone, according to analysts.

February 8, 2001
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Missouri State Senator Proposes Higher Fees, Lower Speed Limits

Missouri state Sen. Ken Jacobs introduced a bill that would raise the state tax on diesl fuel, truck registration and permit fees and speeding fines for truckers.

February 8, 2001
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British Truckers Granted Three More Vehicle Tons

LONDON — British truckers won the right to add three tons of capacity to their rigs on Feb. 1 as the central government increased the maximum weight for six-axle tractor-trailers to just over 97,000 pounds.

February 8, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 9

Today's Headlines: Delphi Idling 3,700 Next Week; Lechters Closing 166 Stores; Motorola Slashing 4,000 Jobs; Warehouses May Be New Insurance Market; Pa. Cracks Down on Trucks on I-80 and more to come...

February 8, 2001
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Private Truck Group Selects Mover Executive As Its New President

The National Private Truck Council named former National Moving and Storage Association chief executive Gary Frank Petty as its new president.

February 8, 2001

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