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UAW Strategizes to Work With Automakers

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Barnes said autoworkers’ skills may translate well to the railroad, which needs engineers, mechanics, technology experts, managers and transportation workers in California, Nebraska, Texas, Oregon and Wyoming. ‘It is unfortunate that the automotive

Wal-Mart to Reduce Packaging

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

year. By reducing the packaging on fewer than 300 toys, Wal-Mart saved in one year $3.5 million in transportation costs, as well as 3,425 tons of corrugated materials, 1,358 barrels of oil, 5,190 trees and 727 shipping containers. Wal-Mart announced the

Snow Closes Parts of I-70 in Colorado

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

to Georgetown, which is about 45 miles west of Denver. Westbound traffic was allowed through Georgetown in stages, transportation department spokesman Ryan Drake said. The wintry conditions sent many drivers hunting for rooms Thursday night. ‘We’re sold

UAW Strategizes to Work With Automakers

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Barnes said autoworkers’ skills may translate well to the railroad, which needs engineers, mechanics, technology experts, managers and transportation workers in California, Nebraska, Texas, Oregon and Wyoming. “It is unfortunate that the automotive

With dirt cap, sports complex gets clean bill for improvements

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

take a “couple of months” to complete, said acting department Director David Picozzi. Still, the state Department of Transportation is picking up the majority of the tab, and the DPW acknowledged that the cost to Warwick would only be $105,000.

Seitz: ‘We’re on the way to economic prosperity’

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

up the local economy: The finite proof of success, said Seitz, revolves around the decision by Team Hardinger Transportation to expand at the Barkeyville Industrial Park and the intentions of two other companies to open up shop in the county soon. There

More companies coming to Oil Region

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

signed letters of intent that they, too, intend to add some sizzle to the local economy. Team Hardinger Transportation of Erie will expand its operations and build a 120,000-square-foot plant on a 40-acre parcel in the 126-acre Barkeyville Industrial

BP Alaska Gets DOT Clearance to Re-Start Prudhoe Bay Eastern Operating Area

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

ANCHORAGE, Ala., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. said today it will re-start a portion of the Eastern Operating Area of Prudhoe Bay in order to run cleaning pigs and conduct an in-line inspection of the crude oil transit

EPA New England Announces Fourth Annual List of New Englands Best Workplaces for Commuters SM

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

large and small organizations throughout New England, and represents a wide array of industries including technology, healthcare and transportation. In addition, the 2006 list recognizes the Upper Valley New Hampshire/Vermont Best Workplaces for

Timesaver, time waster

by @ Friday, September 22nd, 2006. Filed under Uncategorized

Fermin said she has been told of similar increases. She referred questions about specific statistics to the airport’s Transportation and Security Administration. A spokesman for that agency could not be reached. This is a lighter time for leisure

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