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Vans Continue to Drag Down Trailer Shipments
For the third consecutive month, slumping shipments of van trailers have dragged down total trailer shipments as compared with figures for 1999.
October 30, 2000Some Carriers Specing Trucks for Driver Retention
The urgency of the driver shortage has spawned a vigorous effort by fleets to acquire trucks that feature a wide range of amenities to attract and retain drivers.
October 30, 2000TMC Gets Back to Nuts and Bolts
With its controversial membership issue resolved, The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations settled, with palpable relief, into more familiar routines at its recent fall meeting.
October 30, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 30
In the news this morning: Supreme Industries' 3Q earnings, revenues slide; P.A.M. Transportation reports lower 3Q earnings, income; Greif Bros. to buy Dutch container maker; and more.
October 30, 2000Calif. Trucking Assn. Calls for Longer Customs Border Hours
Trying to come up with ways to unblock some of the massive congestion for trucks trying to move across the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego, the California Trucking Association is officially calling on the U.S. Customs Service to stay open longer hours.
October 29, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 27
Today's technology headlines: Ryder jumps into high-tech; New York county bans phone use while driving; and SBC asks for to expand long-distance services into Kansas, Oklahoma.
October 27, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 27
This afternoon's headlines: Grupo Dina files charges against Western Star; Conaway named Con-Way Now president, CEO; Qualcomm, Xata combine efforts for onboard data collection; and more.
October 27, 2000Ergonomics Bill May Be Put Off
The next president of the United States may decide whether sweeping workplace safety provisions, which would affect nearly 2 million employers and 27 million workers, will be the law of the land.
October 27, 2000EMA Ousts Director, Staff
The Engine Manufacturer鈥檚 Association, Chicago, Ill., voted recently to remove the existing seven-member staff, including executive director Glenn Keller.
October 27, 2000Congress Works on Rail Tax Cut
Congress was working late this week on an attempt to pass a $240 billion tax cut bill, part of which would repeal the 4.3-cent-per-gallon excise tax on diesel fuel used by trains and waterway barge companies.
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