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NewsJune 20, 2002

ATA Challenges October Emissions Rules

The American Trucking Associations has filed a petition asking the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider the 2004 Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Rule – which goes into effect in October of this yea

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NewsJune 20, 2002

International Managers Hit Assembly Line At Striking Plant

Plans to bus in temporary workers to International's Chatham, Ontario, facility on Thursday failed, so managers hit the assembly lines

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NewsJune 19, 2002

International To Resume Chatham Production Despite Violent Incident

With demand for heavy trucks increasing, International Truck and Engine announced Wednesday that it will resume production of conventional heavy trucks with a temporary workforce at its Chatham, Ontario, assembly plant, amid reports of a violent labor-related incident

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NewsJune 19, 2002

Milan Express Deploys New Management Solution

Milan Express, a less-than-truckload carrier based in Milan, Tenn., will deploy a fully integrated fleet management solution using Qualcomm’s OmniTracs mobile communications system, Agentek's AgentDelivery and AgentManager mobile and server software solutions, and Symbol Technologies' PPT-2800 Mobile Computer

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NewsJune 19, 2002

Truck Tag Fraud Probed In Oklahoma

Money that was supposed to go to the state of Oklahoma for truck tag fees apparently ended up instead in the pockets of registration agents and state employees

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NewsJune 19, 2002

Judge Blocks S.C. Plutonium Blockade

It looks like South Carolina Gov. Jim Hodges won’t be making good on his threat to lie down in the road to keep trucks loaded with plutonium out of the state

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NewsJune 18, 2002

Goodyear Builds 'Spirit of America'

Goodyear announced the construction of its newest airship, which will be named the "Spirit of America" in honor of the patriotic spirit of its home country. This new blimp is part of a long-scheduled replacement of the company's Los Angeles-based airship, "Eagle." The "Eagle," which has been operating since 1992, will be retired this fall. For more than 75 years, Goodyear blimps have adorned the skie

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NewsJune 18, 2002

Trucks Prepare To Race Up Pikes Peak

Two veterans of and one newcomer to the annual “Race to the Clouds” will try to pilot their Class 8 race rigs in the fastest time during the 80th Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on Saturday, June 29. The semi-trucks are one of the most popular classes among spectators who attend the race. The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is on a 12.42-mile racecourse with its 156 turns

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NewsJune 18, 2002

CAT Scale To Release Fifth Series of Super Trucks Cards

CAT Scale Co. will release its fifth series of Super Trucks Limited Edition collector cards at CAT Scale locations this October

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NewsJune 18, 2002

Interactive Voice Response Frees Up Dispatchers

iMessaging Systems says its iVoice is the ideal interactive voice response solution for the logistics industry

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