Cellphone TV is on the Way
A Korean technology company this week introduced a mobile phone handset capable of receiving and displaying broadcast content, much like a small television set
A Korean technology company this week introduced a mobile phone handset capable of receiving and displaying broadcast content, much like a small television set
The American Trucking Associations will not ask for a delay of 2007 diesel emissions requirements, according to ATA president and CEO Bill Graves
Synergistic Systems, Neptune Beach, Fla., has upgraded its Synergy Yard Management system with drag & drop trailer moves and enhanced yard detail maps
Maptuit Corp., Burlington, Mass., has introduced a sophisticated geofencing technology for its FleetNav and TrackServ mapping and tracking products
Cooper Kenworth has opened a new branch in Battleboro, its eighth facility in North Carolina
Integrated Decision Support Corp. announced that Navajo Shippers Inc. has selected Netwise Enterprise and Netwise Frontline decision support solutions
Dana Corp. has completed a $6-million expansion of its heavy vehicle research and development center in Kalamazoo, Mich
The Used Truck Assn. has introduced its initial promotional merchandise at its 5th Annual Convention in Scottsdale, Ariz., according to a recent announcement
SkyBitz Inc., Dulles, Va., announced Tuesday it has signed seven new fleets for its satellite-based Global Locating System
Trucking technology provider Aether has become GeoLogic Solutions Inc
McLeod Software has released its new LoadMaster Interactive Fuel Module to provide real-time fuel card convenience between carriers and drivers
Grote Industries was presented with a Women’s Automotive Communications Award at the seventh annual Car Care Council Women’s Board reception, earlier this mont
The Used Truck Assn. recently named Richard “Dick” Vulgamore Jr. of Leesburg, Fla., its Marvin F. Gordon Lifetime Achievement Award recipient at its 5th Annual Convention in Scottsdale, Ariz
The Intermodal Assn. of North America presented its 2004 Silver Kingpin Award to Raymond W. Tippit, Sr
The Food and Drug Administration Monday announced an initiative to encourage the use of RFID by drug companies
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