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Trucking May Sue Over NY Cigarette Law

The New York State Motor Truck Association is considering taking legal action to stop enforcement of a new state law that would require carriers to make sure receivers of cigarettes are properly licensed.

September 6, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 6

In the news this morning: Diesel price averages set new records; Volvo talks with Mitsubishi over its stake in company; French trucker protest continues to squeeze fuel supply; and more.

September 6, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 6

This afternoon's headlines: Mack Trucks plans second week of production cuts; Hayes Lemmerz second quarter hit by slow truck market; Canada plans to update security, speed traffic at U.S. borders; and more.

September 6, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Sept. 6

Today's technology headlines: Qualcomm rolls out mobile communications systems for metropolitan fleets; TIP takes trailer reservation system online; AOL talks with several wireless carriers; and more.

September 6, 2000

Hours of Service Awaits Return of Congress

Congress returns to Capitol Hill this week from its month-long break, facing a decision on whether to put the Department of Transportation鈥檚 hours-of-service rulemaking on ice by freezing its funding.

September 5, 2000

Freightliner 鈥楽pecs鈥 Used Trucks for New Customers

Freightliner Corp. has begun a remanufacturing program aimed at creating a 鈥渦sed truck product line鈥 to compete with both the new and used trucks of other manufacturers.

September 5, 2000

DOD Says Carriers Must Bill by PowerTrack

Over the protests of some trucking companies, the Defense Department has decreed that motor carriers must sign up with the PowerTrack online rate-payment system by Sept. 30 if they want to haul military freight for the government.

September 5, 2000

Academia Expands Impact on Industry

Motor carriers and other companies involved in freight movement are finding it increasingly important to recruit not only able bodies to do the jobs, but also able minds with the right degrees to accomplish their business goals.

September 5, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 5

In the news this morning: Mitsubishi, DaimlerChrysler discuss management changes in wake of scandal; French truckers, farmers launch crippling fuel protests; Bridgestone avoids strike with Labor Day union deal; and more.

September 5, 2000

Truck Drivers Remain Ineligible for Overtime Under New Michigan Law

Michigan lawmakers voted Wednesday to close a loophole in the state鈥檚 new minimum wage legislation, eliminating overtime pay for truck drivers and other workers, the Detroit Free Press reported Thursday.

September 5, 2000