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USPS Hires FedEx to Move Mail
FedEx Corp. and the U.S. Postal Service agreed last week to a package of seven-year agreements under which FedEx will carry Priority, Express and first-class mail on its airplanes between the nation’s airports and will place up to 10,000 of its purple-orange-and-white drop boxes at post offices around the nation.
January 17, 2001Four Named To Key Jobs At FMCSA
In the last moments before it hands over the reins of power, the Clinton administration is filling four associate administrator vacancies at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
January 17, 2001UPS Uses Its Stock to Buy Fritz Cos. for $510 Million
United Parcel Service, the nation’s largest package-delivery company and No. 1 in the Transport Topics 100, this week increased its presence in the logistics industry and international trade by agreeing to purchase the Fritz Cos. for about $510 million, mostly in stock.
January 17, 2001Consolidation, Innovative Service And Regional Carriers Reshape Sector
For much of the past 20 years, the less-than-truckload segment of trucking has been getting squeezed.
January 17, 2001New Chairman in the House For Transport Appropriations
The leadership shuffle in Congress puts a lawmaker with a short record on transportation issues as chairman of a key House Appropriations subcommittee in place of one with extensive transportation experience.
January 17, 2001NTSB’s Hall Renews Call For Onboard Data Recorders
Before he vacates his office Jan. 18, National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Jim Hall plunged a thorn into the trucking industry's side by reiterating his call for mandatory use of electronic onboard recorders, hourly pay for drivers and tighter restrictions on hours a driver can work.
January 17, 2001TCA, OOIDA Ponder Joint Surcharge Bill
Trucking leaders from sometimes-conflicting segments of the industry are flirting with the idea of jointly submitting a proposal to Congress to mandate some sort of surcharge mechanism when fuel prices increase.
January 17, 2001Diesel Price Eases Off
The retail price of diesel fuel edged downward last week amid a barrage of mixed signals that left analysts looking to the weather as the most reliable price determinant.
January 17, 2001Surcharges Top Agenda At Dist.-LTL Meeting
With a new, almost evenly divided Congress about to begin work, members of the Distribution and LTL Carriers Association are taking a fresh look at several key legislative issues at its 2001 annual meeting at the Sheraton Maui in Hawaii this week.
January 17, 2001DOD to Approve Fuel Surcharge Plan
The Defense Department is slated to approve a new regime for paying fuel surcharges in late January that will then go into effect April 1, according to an official of the Military Traffic Management Command.
January 17, 2001