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Traffic World archives from November 2003

Loving Loy.(James Loy, Transportation Security Administration)(Editorial)
November 3, 2003... Perhaps the most telling thing about the praise for James Loy on the announcement that he was departing the Transportation Security Administration wasn't exactly what was said but where the tributes came from. Transportation industry...

Carmack in shambles.(Letters To TW)(Letter to the Editor)
November 3, 2003... The Carmack controversy that Traffic World has highlighted over the past several months has moved a rock that hides more worms than this letter can appropriately respond to. Hopefully the exposure to daylight in your magazine will have, in...

Building networks, but why?(Letters To TW)(Letter to the Editor)
November 3, 2003... John Gallagher's article, "Network Builder" (Oct. 27), makes one wonder what Mr. E. Hunter Harrison, president and CEO of Canadian National Railway Co., really had in mind in agreeing to pay $380 million for the Great Lakes Transportation LLC...

A sustainable recovery? Transport gains in third quarter reflect broader economic changes as recovery picks up speed.
November 3, 2003... Surging revenue and profits in transportation indicate a general economic recovery finally may be at hand. The transportation industry often shows signs of trends that are percolating beneath the surface of the economy before they're...

FedEx opposes DOT nominee: express giant's disputes with Van Tine include 9-11 payment, DHL probe.(Kirk K. Van Tine)
November 3, 2003... FedEx Corp. is taking a public stand against a powerful Department of Transportation nominee, with whom the Memphis-based company has clashed over the years. The express delivery giant is asking Congress to oppose Bush administration...

Billing port security: ports say new maritime rules are good for security but AAPA seeks $400 million to help pay for them.(Washington)(American Association of Port Authorities)
November 3, 2003... U.S. ports say new federal regulations will cost them billions of dollars. But after several months of digesting the gist of the roles, the sticker shock is wearing off. Like many new mode-specific transportation security rules, the...

Loy promoted to DHS: TSA chief leaving after eight months, credited with righting troubled agency.(Washington)(James M. Loy, Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... The Transportation Security Administration isn't even two years old and it is due to get its third director. President Bush nominated James M. Loy to be the deputy secretary of homeland security, a new No. 2 post in the Department of...

Hammering rail: Rockefeller lambastes AAR's Hamberger over rail competition; STB's Nober says no to new legislation.(Washington)(Sen. Jay Rockefeller IV, Association of American Railroads President Edward R. Hamberger, Surface Transportation Board Chairman Roger Nober)
November 3, 2003... A tongue lashing from Sen. Jay Rockefeller IV, D-W.Va., was not enough to derail Association of American Railroads President Edward R. Hamberger and his message to Congress: Reregulation is bad for the rail industry. And shippers probably will...

Fulfillment 101: Ensenda, Follett give new meaning to "all-nighter" with overnight delivery of books to college students.(Logistics)(Follett Higher Education Group)
November 3, 2003... It's a textbook case of supply meets demand: college students demand books and Follett Higher Education Group supplies them. The college bookstore contractor is testing a new fulfillment and delivery service that can put books in students'...

Automotive aftermarket supplier Bosch Trading Shanghai outsourced its logistics operations to Schenker Logistics Shanghai, part of German-based logistics services provider Schenker.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Automotive aftermarket supplier Bosch Trading Shanghai outsourced its logistics operations to Schenker Logistics Shanghai, part of German-based logistics services provider Schenker. The three-year contract calls for Schenker to set up a...

Weber Distribution.(distribution center opens in California)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Weber Distribution, Santa Fe Springs, Calif., opened a distribution center and transportation hub in La Mirada, Calif. The 180,00g-square-foot facility, 22 miles from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, is Weber's new freight hub for...

Advantage Logistics.(to use Rome inventory management tool from Arkipelago Inc.)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Advantage Logistics, a division of US. grocery giant Supervalu, selected the Rome inventory management and planning product marketed by Arkipelago Inc. The network planning and inventory management tool is used in conjunction with warehouse...

Baltimore-based 3PL John S. Connor opened a full-service logistics branch office in Louisville, Ky.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Baltimore-based 3PL John S. Connor opened a full-service logistics branch office in Louisville, Ky. The office is located in the Airport Office Park, off Interstate 65. The logistics company provides ocean and air freight, customs brokerage,...

Odyssey Logistics.(won a logistics contract with Smucker's to provide warehousing and associated services )(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Odyssey Logistics, a member of the Tibbett & Britten Group, won a logistics contract with Smucker's to provide warehousing and associated services to the food company. Tibbett & Britten had been providing logistics services to the company but...

Rochester, N.Y.-based imaging product manufacturer Eastman Kodak appointed Schenker as a tier-one partner for worldwide full container load transportation.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Rochester, N.Y.-based imaging product manufacturer Eastman Kodak appointed Schenker as a tier-one partner for worldwide full container load transportation. The 3PL analyzed Kodak's entire FCL logistics chain and developed a tailor-made solution...

Industrial Data & Information.(glossary published)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Industrial Data & Information published the first edition of its Glossary of Supply Chain Terminology For Logistics, Manufacturing, Warehousing & Technology. The glossary is aimed at experienced professionals in supply-chain software,...

Mailroom equipment specialist Pitney Bowes introduced Expedited Mail and Package Management, a new software application.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Mailroom equipment specialist Pitney Bowes introduced Expedited Mail and Package Management, a new software application. Pittney Bowes says the software can help large corporations save up to 20 percent on the costs associated with overnight...

Under an extensive contract that will include oversight of inbound sea and air traffic from the United States and Asia, Kuehne & Nagel will manage a European distribution center for electronics manufacturer Harman Consumer International.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Under an extensive contract that will include oversight of inbound sea and air traffic from the United States and Asia, Kuehne & Nagel will manage a European distribution center for electronics manufacturer Harman Consumer International. The...

Philadelphia-based Stonepath Logistics established a Project Services division to meet the growing demand for integrated logistics for large-scale operations in the oil and energy, construction, manufacturing and entertainment industries.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Philadelphia-based Stonepath Logistics established a Project Services division to meet the growing demand for integrated logistics for large-scale operations in the oil and energy, construction, manufacturing and entertainment industries. The...

Tech's helping hand: software giant Manugistics offers less sizzle, more targeted service in new tech age.(Technology)
November 3, 2003... Supply chain software giant Manugistics is offering new technology to speed along logistics, but the message it really is sending to customers is simple and unadorned by the tech world's razzle-dazzle: we are here to help you become a more...

Cheap or thrifty? For shippers, freight payment services come down to cost or savings.(Freight Payment Report)
November 3, 2003... Just about everyone agrees you have to spend money to make money, but the idea that you have to spend money to save money has proven a tough sell to shippers. That may be changing as companies trying to wring more costs out of their...

Directory.(Freight Payment Report)(Directory)
November 3, 2003... ADVANCE FREIGHT TRAFFIC SERVICE 27304 John Road Madison Heights, Mich. 48071 Phone: (248) 542-8989 Fax: (248) 542-7865 E-mail: sales@advancefrt.com Website: www.advancefrt.oom Freight bill auditing and payment services,...

Wanted: "food shield": agricultural haulers say new FDA, USDA anti-terror rules will cost food shippers some serious green.(Trucking)
November 3, 2003... Top government and trucking industry officials say shippers may have to cope with increased delays, more paperwork and higher costs as the country creates a "food shield" to protect the American food supply from a terrorist with deadly...

Little "Customer Leakage" so far: Yellow-Roadway on schedule for December closing of mega trucking merger.(Trucking)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Yellow Corp. and Roadway Corp. are on schedule for a Dec. 11 closing of their $1.1 billion merger and say they have seen no significant loss of customers from concerns about the deal. Yellow Corp. Chairman, President and CEO Bill Zollars...

Pressure, pressure: Schneider turns heat on rails to bump up intermodal service.(Trucking)
November 3, 2003... When UPS or Schneider National talks to railroads about service problems, the fix is usually made fast. As the nation's two largest truck users of rail service, both UPS and Schneider point out any rail service delays pronto. This year...

Pittsburgh-based Pitt Ohio Express.(is expanding its Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, terminal)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Pittsburgh-based Pitt Ohio Express, a leading Eastern regional LTL carrier, is in the midst of a $2.3 million expansion of its Harrisburg, Pa., terminal. The current 40 door facility is being expanded to an 80-door dock that will include a...

Con-Way Transportation.(Southern Express unit has opened a new 22,000-square-foot facility in Newnan, Georgia)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Con-Way Transportation Services' Southern Express unit has opened a new 22,000-square-foot facility in Newnan, Ga. The facility will give CSE 11 facilities in Georgia and 112 through 12 states in the Southeast. It will open with 34 new...

Broken promises: CSX outlines 3-phase action plan, leadership changes to lift company from poor performance.(Rail & Intermodal)
November 3, 2003... A service crisis that CSX in August compared to a speed bump turned into a roadblock based on the company's third-quarter financial results. The only good news is that analysts figure it can't get worse. CSX Corp. posted a consolidated...

Matson Intermodal System.(has renamed its business entity Matson Integrated Logistics)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Matson Intermodal System has renamed its business entity to Matson Integrated Logistics to recognize the company's continued strong growth, a changing mix of business and the introduction of new services, the company said. A new air freight...

New railroad freight car orders in North America fell in the third quarter, according to the American Railway Car Institute Committee of the Railway Supply Institute.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... New railroad freight car orders in North America fell in the third quarter, according to the American Railway Car Institute Committee of the Railway Supply Institute. At the same time, new car deliveries increased slightly as new freight car...

Newsflash! Profits: U.S. air carriers are edging back to profitability but capacity cuts are still on airline agendas.(Air & Express)
November 3, 2003... The economy demonstrated its turnaround in U.S. airlines' third-quarter financial results. A year ago, Southwest Airlines was the only major U.S. airline to report a third-quarter profit. This year, at least five of the country's biggest...

Expanding in China: air express carriers set new expansion plans for rapidly growing China transport market.(Air & Express)
November 3, 2003... The world's largest express companies are following the modern version of the Silk Road into China, the country viewed as the land of unbridled business opportunity. FedEx Express and DHL announced important initiatives in China in recent...

Lufthansa Cargo.(introduced a "customer-definite" airport-to-destination delivery service)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Lufthansa Cargo introduced what it calls a "customer-definite" airport-to-destination delivery service for air freight shipments coming into Europe. Called "cd Solutions," the service is aimed at fulfilling tailored logistics requirements of...

Defending conferences: carriers say shippers' case is weak in calling for end to antitrust waiver.(Maritime)(Europe)
November 3, 2003... Dismissing a raft of arguments from shipper groups, carriers opposed to ocean reform in Europe say shippers haven't produced any concrete evidence that the conference system undermines competition in the liner industry. The Brussels-based...

The total number of piracy attacks reported worldwide showed an increase from 271 incidents in the first nine months of 2002 to 344 for the corresponding period in 2003, according to the latest piracy report released by London-based ICC International Maritime Bureau.(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... The total number of piracy attacks reported worldwide showed an increase from 271 incidents in the first nine months of 2002 to 344 for the corresponding period in 2003, according to the latest piracy report released by London-based ICC...

Auto Warehousing Co.(opened a $40 million auto import-processing center in the port of Tacoma, Washington)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Auto Warehousing Co. opened a $40 million auto import-processing center in the port of Tacoma, Wash. AWC processes Isuzu, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Suzuki auto imports through Tacoma. The new facility is capable of storing and processing more...

Argix Direct.(opening a new retail sort center in Los Angeles)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Argix Direct, formerly the LTA Group, has expanded with a new retail sort center in Los Angeles opening this November. It will replicate its six-year-old East Coast sort center in Jamesburg, N.J., according to Jack Vreeland, Argix Direct...

Calendar.(listing of various transportation industry events)(Calendar)
November 3, 2003... NOVEMBER 4-6. Railroad Environmental Conference (Association of American Railroads, American Railway Engineering & Maintenance of Way Association, American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association and American Railway Development...

American Trucking Associations.(People Watch)(named Fred Burns Jr. its new chairman)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Fred Burns Jr., president of Burns Motor Freight was named chairman of the American Trucking Associations, the nation's largest trucking industry trade and advocacy group.

Forward Air.(People Watch)(promoted its president, Bruce Campbell, from chief operating officer to CEO)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Forward Air, Greenville, Tenn., promoted its president, Bruce Campbell, from chief operating officer to CEO. Campbell has been with the air freight trucker for 13 years. Former CEO Scott Noswinger will become nonexecutive chairman of the board....

Pegasus TransTech.(People Watch)(named Chris Hines president of its Transportation Division)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Pegasus TransTech, Tampa, Fla., a provider of truck stop scanning and business process improvement services, named Chris Hines president of its Transportation Division. A former president of GE Capital's North American trailer leasing business,...

Lynden International.(People Watch)(appointed Randy Prevette director of Europe business development)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Lynden International, a division of forwarder Lynden Air Freight, Seattle, appointed Randy Prevette director of Europe business development. Jim Burt and Danny Rager have joined the company as district manager in Boston and as an account...

Cornerstone Systems.(People Watch)(announced the appointment of Amy Myron as account manager in its Seattle office)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Cornerstone Systems announced the appointment of Amy Myron as account manager in its Seattle office.

Dayton Freight Lines Inc.(People Watch)(announced that Tom Koch was the recipient of its salesperson of the year award)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Dayton Freight Lines Inc. announced that Tom Koch, account manager of its Milwaukee service center, was the recipient of its salesperson of the year award.

NationLease.(People Watch)(Kirk Tilley elected to board of directors representing Canada)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Kirk Tilley, vice president of Tandet NationLease located in Oakville, Ontario, was elected to the NationLease board of directors representing Canada.

UniSpot.(People Watch)(appointed Stewart Intagliata division vice president)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... UniSpot, a division of Unico, Inc. appointed Stewart Intagliata division vice president.

Webplan Corp.(People Watch)(appointed Ron Ariana executive vice president of global field operations)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Webplan Corp. appointed Ron Ariana executive vice president of global field operations.

Schneider National Inc.(People Watch)(Efrain Cantu Delgado joined company as regional account manager in its Monterrey, Mexico, office)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Schneider National Inc. announced that Efrain Cantu Delgado joined the company as regional account manager in its Monterrey, Mexico, office. Rafael Moreno was named product development director for Mexico.

Department of Homeland Security.(People Watch)(appointed Jason Klitenic deputy general counsel)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... The Department of Homeland Security appointed Jason Klitenic deputy general counsel.

John S. Connor.(People Watch)(named Lisa M. Shawler manager of its new logistics branch office in Louisville, Kentucky)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... John S. Connor, Baltimore, named Lisa M. Shawler manager of its new logistics branch office in Louisville, Ky.

National Industrial Transportation League.(People Watch)(announced the promotion of Ellie Gilanshah to vice president of finance and administration)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... The National Industrial Transportation League announced the promotion of Ellie Gilanshah to vice president of finance and administration.

Aviation Facilities Co.(People Watch)(named Charles Stipancic to the new post of chief operating officer)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Aviation Facilities Co. named Charles Stipancic to the new post of chief operating officer. Stipancic had been vice president of corporate real estate at US Airways.

Todd Pacific Shipyards.(People Watch)(named Dale E. Baugh to the new position of director of ship repair processes and resource development)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Todd Pacific Shipyards, a wholly owned subsidiary of Todd Shipyards Corp., named Dale E. Baugh to the new position of director of ship repair processes and resource development.

GeoLogistics.(People Watch)(hired James Seiple as vice president of air products for its Americas division)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... GeoLogistics, the California-based logistics company, hired 30-year industry veteran James Seiple as vice president of air products for its Americas division. Seiple was most recently director of corporate air products at BDP International.

Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems.(People Watch)(promoted Joseph J. McAleese to president and chief executive officer)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, a member of the Knorr-Bremse Group, promoted Joseph J. McAleese to president and chief executive officer. Robert S. Oswald, former chief executive officer, will continue to serve as chairman.

Brokers Logistics.(People Watch)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Brokers Logistics announced the appointment of Diana Tobias as facility manager at its Laredo, Texas warehouse.

U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.(People Watch)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, announced the appointment of Keith Thomson as director of its Office of Trade Relations.

Navis Logistics Network.(People Watch)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Custom packaging and shipping services provider Navis Logistics Network hired John Fyfe as director of franchise services. He had been a senior executive for north-American Logistics.

Port of Long Beach.(People Watch)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Donald B. Snyder, former logistics manager at Mattel, joined the Port of Long Beach as marketing manager. He had been at Mattel for six years and worked at Sea-Land Services for 10 years before joining Mattel.

DOE diesel price index.(Update)(Brief Article)(Illustration)
November 3, 2003... DOE Diesel Price Index (cents per gallon) National Average--149.5 October 27, 2003 REGION 1 148.6 REGION 2 149.8 REGION 4 153.5 REGION 5 * 157.3 REGION 3 144.1 * Includes Alaska and Hawaii. ...

Weekly traffic of major U.S. railroads for the week ending October 18, 2003.(Update)(Illustration)
November 3, 2003... Weekly Traffic of Major U.S. Railroads for the week ending October 18, 2003 Traffic Originated Week 42 Ending October 18, 2003 ...

Missing seals and 9-11 mania.(Q & A)
November 3, 2003... Q: I am a broker and have a customer who ships food-grade products in bulk by tanker. Less than a month after September 11, we loaded at one of their facilities. The driver was present when the shipper sealed the tanker in three places. ...

Disclaimer.(The Back Page)
November 3, 2003... This back page contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Action of 1995. Such statements may be identified by words or phrases such as "looking forward," "next month or so," "if any shipper...

TVLand.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... If you're like us, you like nothing better than curling up with a frosty bottle of Yoohoo and watching the HBO George Clooney-produced series "K Street." Imagine our surprise a couple of weeks back when who turns up on the show but Bill...

ATA.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Everyone was upbeat about business at the American Trucking Associations annual meeting last month. But were we the only ones troubled that as the ATA guys were leaving, the group coming into San Antonio for their annual meeting was the...

Aerosaurus.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... U.S. airlines are a bit piqued that Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., called them "brain dead" and "pigs at the trough" for seeking financial help from the government. "You can only feed dinosaurs for so long," Mica says. Hey, it's only a few hundred...

Sold.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... It turns out that commemorative coins UPS has been passing out to mark its logo change are worth money--two weeks ago a set sold for about $32 on eBay, last week for about $26. But that's not all: toy UPS trucks were selling for $9.99. FedEx...

High spirits.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... Now we know why 3PLs offer value-added services. Wilson Logistics recently employed 800 people to unscrew vodka bottle tops, CEO Henrik von Sydow said at the 3PL Summit in London. The customer was shipping 1.5 million bottles of vodka to Russia...

Rockets.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... We see the Aerospace Industries Association is sponsoring the Team America Rocketry Challenge for high school and middle school kids. You know, it doesn't help calm a jittery nation to know teenagers are practicing firing off rockets.

Match, natch.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... We see one prominent air carrier (we won't give their name, bien sur) says its goal in 2004 will be to match capacity as closely as possible to demand. Really? Gosh, exactly what was the plan before?

Last Mile.(The Back Page)(Brief Article)
November 3, 2003... No need to go to hospital on an empty stomach in the United Kingdom. "The U.K. is the country where you can get a pizza faster than an ambulance," says supply chain consultant Derek Wright. Wright's a consultant--why should we have to tell him...

In recovery.(Editorial)
November 10, 2003... Is there finally a recovery in the U.S. economy after a downturn of nearly four years? If we may borrow a phrase, it depends on your definition of "is." The recent report that the gross domestic product jumped an estimated 7.2 percent...

NIT league, NVOCCs and OSRA.(Letters To TW)
November 10, 2003... Petitioners operating as NVOCCs seeking the ability to do business with their customers in the same manner as vessel owner-operators have tasked the Federal Maritime Commission with one of its largest challenges since Congress passed the Ocean...

Wake up, wild things.(Letters To TW)
November 10, 2003... The Oct. 27 editorial ("Wild Things") offered great poetic irony and truth simultaneously. I hope that some folks will take this as another wake-up call to realize that ITO's, NVOs, etc. will not go away and carriers should not abuse their...

'Chasing the Dime'.(Career Advancement)
November 10, 2003... What will the logistics field look like in 10 years? The answer is "bleak" if things continue as they have been, according to Stacy Roth, manager of business development at UPS Supply Chain Solutions. The reason is pretty well summarized...

Timing is everything: truckers, shippers counting every minute, dollar to comply with pending hours-of-service revisions.
November 10, 2003... Deregulation in 1980. The 53-foot trailer in the early 1990s. Hours-of-service in 2004. The government's first comprehensive rewrite of truck drivers' hours of service--the first change since Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president--is a...

Van Tine on time: no. 2 DOT nominee moves toward confirmation as fellow airlines seek distance from FedEx.(Washington)(Kirk Van Tine)
November 10, 2003... Despite highly unusual public opposition by FedEx, presidential appointee Kirk Van Tine moved closer to taking the No. 2 job at the Department of Transportation. Van Tine sailed through a Senate Commerce Committee hearing Nov. 4, getting...

Positioning Alaska: Stevens rider in FAA spending bill would give cargo cabotage rights for stops in Alaska.(Washington)
November 10, 2003... A plan moving through Congress would give some airlines carrying cargo across the Pacific Ocean new flexibility to ferry freight from Alaska to other points in the United States. The provision in the spending plan for the Federal Aviation...

Out of a 'black hole': Lucent's Supply-Chain Networks team helped charter the way back to profitability by connecting the dots.(Logistics)
November 10, 2003... After spilling red ink for some three years, Lucent Technologies is profitable again and much of the credit goes to its Supply Chain Networks team headed by Jose Mejia. For the fiscal fourth quarter ended Sept. 30, the company posted net...

$35.8 billion leaner: inventory cuts dampen 3q spurt in economic growth but point to slimmer supply chains.(Logistics)
November 10, 2003... A sharp drop in inventories restrained otherwise vigorous economic growth in the third quarter but underscored supply-chain gains that are boosting long-term productivity and competitiveness, a leading industry economist says. Companies...

Flowing nicely: shipper of coffee filters, baby wipes to cut transport costs with new management and planning software.(Technology)
November 10, 2003... Rockline Industries is cleaning up its supply chain, cutting from hours to minutes the time it takes to plan shipments and filtering waste from its transportation budget. North America's largest producer of coffee filters and baby wipes expects...

P&O Nedlloyd container line.
November 10, 2003... P&O Nedlloyd Container Line is using technology from International Asset Systems for container maintenance and repair data at more than 300 depots worldwide. IAS is integrating depot transactional data with the ocean carrier's proprietary...

Rand McNally.
November 10, 2003... Rand McNally updated its RouteTools Professional Driver Edition software for professional drivers. The updated edition includes more than 200,000 data updates for quickest routes on the North American highway network, up-to-date information on...

Internet postage.
November 10, 2003... Internet postage provider Stamps.com released Version 3.5 of its signature software, The new version provides enhanced integration with Microsoft Office System 2003 and broader shipping support. The new version also introduces Stamps.com...

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