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Study Lauds Environmental Benefits of Trucks
A new study puts a positive spin on the environmental and safety aspects of the fossil-fuel-powered truck and its kin.
August 3, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 3
In the news this morning: Environmentalists claim engine makers are reneging on 1998 pollution deal; Con-Way Central Express opens freight assembly center in Illinois; OPEC members increasing oil production, but fuel prices inch upwards; and more.
August 3, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 3
This afternoon's headlines: Reports have Paccar, Navistar discussing a deal; factory orders rose in June; Patriot Transportation Holdings reports lower third-quarter results; and more.
August 3, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 3
Today's technology headlines: B2B players finding a need for logistics savvy; Maersk Logistics signs several top retailers; BroadPoint offers free long-distance trial in Washington, D.C. area; and more.
August 3, 2000Navistar Investors Push Board to Sell Company
A group representing investors who hold about 30% of Navistar International Corp.’s 59 million outstanding stock shares told the firm’s directors to sell the company if that is the only way to avoid ending up a wallflower in the current round of industry consolidations.
August 2, 2000For Trucking, 1999 Was The Year of the Internet
The huge digital finger on Yellow Corp.’s annual report to shareholders makes a perfect point about the state of trucking in 1999: It was the year of the Internet.
August 2, 2000Ontario Court Blocks Random Drug Testing
Requiring employees to submit to random drug tests is an invasion of privacy, a provincial court in Ontario, Canada, has ruled.
August 2, 2000Congress May Pass Tax Break For Rail, Barges
Congress is considering giving railroads a tax break, but the industry doesn’t like the way it is being accomplished.
August 2, 2000BNSF, CN Derail Merger Plan
The chief executive officers of Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Canadian National railroads announced they are dropping their seven-month-old plans to create the biggest railroad on the continent. The announcement came after a federal court upheld the Surface Transportation Board’s moratorium on rail mergers.
August 2, 2000DOT Rapped for Backlog of Unfinished Rules
The Department of Transportation and its divisions are doing a poor job meeting deadlines for new rules with the Office of the Secretary the slowest of all, taking an average of 6.6 years to complete action on rulemakings, said Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.).
August 2, 2000