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More Truck Inspectors Needed At Mexican Border, DOT’s Mead Says

The Department of Transportation should triple the number of truck inspectors at the border with Mexico to ensure that unsafe vehicles don’t enter the United States, the agency’s inspector general said.

March 8, 2000

Movers Hope for Hours Flexibility

Moving companies are wary of the new hours-of-service proposal, fearing that it may force their drivers - who do more loading and unloading than the average trucker - to leave furniture on a customer’s lawn.

March 8, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 8

This afternoon's headlines: Volvo rejects calls for more concessions over Scania merger; DOT suggests regulators consider industry effects of rail mergers; and Birmingham, Ala., survey finds 1 in 20 rigs is hauling hazardous cargo.

March 8, 2000

‘Virtual Truckers’ Vie For Freight Business

While the Internet has been a boon for trucking companies, a group of exedcutives is going one step further by using it to compete directly against asset-based transportation service providers.

March 8, 2000

DOT Expects More Rail Mergers

DOT officials think the proposed merger of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Canadian National railroads will spur another wave of consolidations, leading to the creation of a second transcontinental line.

March 8, 2000

Amtrak to Add Long-Distance Routes

Amtrak intends to expand its long-distance passenger and freight service with more trains running between New York and Chicago as a way of increasing revenue.

March 8, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 8

In the news this morning: Volvo seeks bus and truck boost as Scania merger falters; TransForce completes purchase of TST; and Western governors oppose plan to divert highway money.

March 8, 2000

Mead: Mexico Border Needs More Inspectors

The Department of Transportation should triple the number of truck inspectors at the border with Mexico to ensure that unsafe vehicles don’t enter the United States, the agency’s inspector general said.

March 8, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 7

This afternoon's headlines: Volvo's future on hold as EU rejects Scania merger; Colo. town to ticked trucking companies for ill-maintained rigs; and Huge crowd rallies against proposed Chicago intermodal yard.

March 7, 2000

DOT Gets Mixed Grades on Intermodal

The federal government received mixed reviews for its efforts to improve intermodal freight transportation from participants at a recent conference on the future of containerized transportation.

March 7, 2000