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Greyhound Lines Being Purchased by Canadian Company

Greyhound Lines, the nation's only long-haul bus company, is being purchased by North America's largest provider of city transit fleets, school buses and ambulances.

October 20, 1998

European Union Drafts 48-Hour Work Week for Truck Drivers

European truck drivers will be limited to a 48-hour work week if a proposal now being drafted by the European Union Commission in Brussels becomes law.

October 20, 1998

Fleet Purchases and Expansions

M.S. Carriers, Memphis, Tenn., agreed to purchase assets of Interstate Trucking Corp. of America, a dry van truckload carrier based in Merrill, Wis.

October 20, 1998

OMC Transfer Is Shot Down

Trucking's most important federal agency, the Office of Motor Carriers, will stay where it is for the time being.

October 20, 1998

Creativity: Turn People Loose With High-Tech Tools

Everyone who鈥檚 anyone in America鈥檚 vast distribution network has computer-based information and communication systems. These days you can鈥檛 do business without them. But in the words of one major player, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not what you use but how you use it.鈥

October 20, 1998

Survey Shows 'Good News' for High-Tech Carriers

Shippers have been spending more on transportation and using more technology. They are dealing with fewer carriers and getting more for their money.

October 20, 1998

Mack to Use Cummins Engine Line

There鈥檚 a new partnership in truck manufacturing: Mack Trucks and Cummins Engine Co.

October 20, 1998

Too Little? Too Late!

Congress was finally closing in on a $500 billion budget agreement as Transport Topics went to press late last week. And it鈥檚 about time.

October 20, 1998

Britain to Experiment With Truck-Only Lanes

The British Highways Agency has completed a feasibility study on dedicated, truck-only lanes on the island nation鈥檚 congested motorway system, and is now testing the idea.

October 20, 1998

FDX Forms New Logistics Unit

FDX Corp. named Joseph C. McCarty chief executive officer of FDX Global Logistics, a new organization that will include Caliber Logistics. He also will serve as CEO of Caliber Logistics.

October 20, 1998