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No Progress in Overnite, Teamsters Talks

Teamsters and Overnite Transportation officials made no progress after three more days of negotiations last week, but the union was involved in job actions all over the country.

April 10, 2000

Proponents Press Congress on Heavier-Truck Bill

Cattle ranchers, steel makers and trucking company executives fanned out across Capitol Hill last week in an effort to spark congressional interest in heavier trucks.

April 10, 2000

New Numbers Wipe Out '98 Trailer Sales Record

Revisions by the Bureau of the Census have wiped out an apparent record set for trailer shipments in 1998, while new reports showed January 2000 shipments trailing those in the same month a year earlier.

April 10, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - April 10

In the news this morning: Celarix allies with consulting giant Ernst & Young; and Purchase makes TCT Canada's hird biggest trucking firm.

April 10, 2000

ATD Names Truck Dealer of the Year

The American Truck Dealers have named James E. Coles, president of Western Peterbilt, as the North American Truck Dealer of the Year for 2000.

April 10, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - April 10

This afternoon's headlines: FMCSA extends deadline to join GPS-based driver log program; Web sites make findign lease options easier; and Hunt Logistics uses technological savvy to develop new bid system.

April 10, 2000

Supply Increases Drive Diesel Prices Down

Expectations – and rumors – of an increase in the fuel supply helped push the national average price of diesel fuel down for the third straight week and forced the price of crude oil below $26 per barrel.

April 7, 2000

McCormick Urges Railroads to End Attacks on Trucking

Railroads should spend less time trying to slow the growth of trucking and more time working with the industry to improve service, American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick said in a recent speech to rail shippers.

April 7, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - April 7

In the news this morning: Company sentenced for violating federal out-of-service order; Shippers threaten to abandon West Cost ports for U.S.-Asia freight; and U.S. Trucking joins venture to launch co-op Web site.

April 7, 2000

New York Truckers Push Safety Bill

New York’s state trucking association is throwing its lobbying clout behind legislation that tackles several truck safety issues, including drug and alcohol testing and hours-of-service violations.

April 7, 2000