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Creativity: Turn People Loose With High-Tech Tools

Everyone who鈥檚 anyone in America鈥檚 vast distribution network has computer-based information and communication systems. These days you can鈥檛 do business without them. But in the words of one major player, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not what you use but how you use it.鈥

October 20, 1998

Britain to Experiment With Truck-Only Lanes

The British Highways Agency has completed a feasibility study on dedicated, truck-only lanes on the island nation鈥檚 congested motorway system, and is now testing the idea.

October 20, 1998

Current Market, Stock Buybacks Go Together

Publicly owned transportation and logistics companies are taking advantage of the current stock market downturn to repurchase their stock at bargain prices.

October 20, 1998

Too Little? Too Late!

Congress was finally closing in on a $500 billion budget agreement as Transport Topics went to press late last week. And it鈥檚 about time.

October 20, 1998

Illinois CDL Probe Deepens

A federal investigation into the bribery scandal involving Chicago-area licensing facilities is spreading.

October 20, 1998

State Ergonomics Rules Could Spur U.S. Action

Many industries, including trucking, have been telling the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration for years that there鈥檚 too little scientific data to write an effective ergonomics stan

October 19, 1998

Congress Wraps Budget Bill

Congress agreed to a $500 billion budget package Oct.

October 19, 1998

Cross-Docking: Just Another Form of JIT

If you can deal with the just-in-time deliveries that feed America鈥檚 manufacturing plants, you鈥檙e ready for cross-docking.

October 19, 1998

Pony Express Delivery Adds Western Courier

TEST Pony Express Delivery Services, Atlanta, expanded its business to seven states in the West and Southwest with the purchase of Courier Express of Los Angeles.

October 19, 1998

Landstar Quits ATA Over Dues Dispute

Landstar System has dropped its membership in American Trucking Associations, becoming the first major company to leave the trade association since the launching of the sweeping restructuring of ATA.<

October 19, 1998