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OSHA Urges Truckers To Focus on Prevention Of Ergonomic Injuries
Truckers disagree with OSHA about the cost of that so-called ounce of prevention and they say that the number of people needing that pound of cure is getting smaller.
February 6, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 6
Popular Wireless Networks Vulnerable to Attack; ADC to Acquire CommTech for $185.5 Million; The E-Grocer Shakeout: Who Will Survive?; and Supply Chain Solutions Focus on Customers' Needs.
February 6, 2001Navistar Plant Reopens After Shooting Deaths
Navistar's International Truck and Engine Corp. plant in Melrose Park, Ill., scene of a workplace shooting Monday that left five dead, was closed after those shootings but reopened Tuesday morning, the Associated Press reported.
February 6, 2001Executive Briefing - Feb. 6
Paccar Posts Expected 82 Cents in 4Q; Transport Corp. Earns Eight Cents/Shr; U.S. Xpress Loses 13 Cents/Shr in 4Q Before Charge; Major snowstorm socked U.S. Northeast; Scania Net Rises 46%; and more to come...
February 6, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 5
BellSouth Getting Out of Pay-Phone Business; eneral Mills Boosts Logistics to Cut Costs; utting-Edge Manufacturing; and BM Looks at Wireless Driving Needs.
February 5, 2001Executive Briefing - Feb. 5
Today's Headlines: DHL Refutes Claims by UPS, FedEx; Old Dominion Expanding Through Purchase; Crude Oil Prices Remain Stable; Daylight Expanding to Washington, Oregon; U.S. Exports Across Atlantic Face Rate Hike; San Francisco Truck Ban Assailed; and more to come...
February 5, 2001N.J. Truckers Vow to Fight Port Authority Toll Increases
New Jersey truckers will fight a toll hike approved by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for bridges and tunnels entering New York City from New Jersey..
February 5, 2001Diesel Price Drop Predicted Despite Recent Increases
Market observers are still predicting a drop in the price of diesel fuel despite two consecutive weeks of rising prices.
February 5, 2001Driver Pay Rose 15% in 3 Years, Study Shows
The typical truck driver saw his salary rise more than $5,400 over the past three years, according to a study released last week by American Trucking Associations.
February 5, 2001U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Falls 1.9 Cents
After two straight weeks of rising prices, the U.S. average pump price for diesel fell in the past week, to the lowest level since Jan. 15.
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