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Trucking Technology Report - Jan 26

Adding Pictures is Next Challenge for Cell Phones; Complexity Deepens Among Rail Dot-coms; Ericsson to Outsource Cell Phone Production; FedEx Deploys Simple Text Messaging in Europe; Possible Bandwidth Shortage Lurks as Applications Sprea.

January 26, 2001

Advantage to Buy Kenan Transport

Kenan Transport Co. and Advantage Management Group announced Friday that they have entered into an agreement under which Advantage will acquire Kenan, a tank trucker specializing in hauling petroleum products, in a deal worth $84 million.

January 26, 2001

Executive Briefing - Jan. 26

In the news: Cummins 4Q loss exceeds expectations; Yellow reports gains for 4Q; Consolidated reports narrower 4Q loss from '99; and more...

January 26, 2001

Former Teamsters Chief Indicted

Former Teamsters President Ron Carey was indicted Thursday, charged with lying during investigations into fund-raising activities for his 1996 union re-election bid, news agencies reported.

January 25, 2001

U.S. Economy Now Stalled, Greenspan Says

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said U.S. economic growth is near zero, something many trucking companies have already been seeing in freight shipments.

January 25, 2001

Executive Briefing - Jan. 25

In the news: Xtra reports lower 1Q; USFreightways’ 4Q earnings slide; Covenant reports weaker 4Q, cautions about 2001; and more.

January 25, 2001

DOT Sets Meeting on Drug, Alcohol Test Rules

The Department of Transportation has set meetings on Feb. 21 and 22 on changes in drug and alcohol testing rules that affect truck drivers.

January 25, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Jan 25

Logistics software provider ShipChem nets leading chemical exchanges; SynQuest partners with G-Log; Senators review high-speed Internet tax credit bill; and NextNet testing wireless broadband for the desktop.

January 25, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Jan. 24

Freight customers expect more Internet-based transactions; FCC may allow more spectrum for wireless providers; Rep. Tauzin vows to revamp telecom act; and high court to hear cable web case.

January 24, 2001

Senate Confirms Mineta as DOT Chief

The Senate unanimously confirmed Norman Y. Mineta - who served as commerce secretary late in the Clinton administration - as the new secretary of transportation.

January 24, 2001

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