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Conn. Addresses Transportation Problems
Attendees of the first-ever Connecticut transportation summit toiled to come up with solutions to the state’s crumbling infrastructure woes.
October 10, 2000FedEx Ground Official Wins Safety Award
Ron Joseph, vice president of transportation, safety and maintenance for FedEx Ground in Moon Township, Pa., is the winner of this year’s American Trucking Associations Safety Director of the Year award.
October 10, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 10
In the news this morning: DaimlerChrysler makes progress on acquiring Detroit Diesel; Bridgestone/Firestone said to replace Ono with Lampe; Wabash National issues 3Q, 4Q warnings; and more.
October 10, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 9
This afternoon's headlines: Three state trucking groups join cleaner diesel push; U.S. average gasoline prices fall; GM, Isuzu offer new diesel engine, power generator; and more.
October 9, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 9
Today's technology headlines: SBC goes national with its local phone service; four optical networking start-ups plan collaboration; and AT&T-Time Warner broadband link draws fire from senator.
October 9, 2000SMC Takes on Cargo Security
American Trucking Associations’ Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council officially came into existence last week as the lobbying group continued its reorganization during the Safety Management Council meeting that was held Oct. 1-4 in St. Louis.
October 9, 2000SMC Recognizes Safe Carriers
The top three fleets that won this year’s American Trucking Associations President’s Trophies showed that by paying meticulous attention to safety details — not only to the mechanical aspects, but also to the human factors — they have developed championship environments.
October 9, 2000Medium-Duty Truck Sales Expected to Rebound
Shorter hauls and different freight — two of the dynamics that differentiate the medium- from heavy-duty truck operations — are also key reasons the medium-duty vehicles have not had the severe drop in sales the heavy truck manufacturers have seen this year.
October 9, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 9
In the news this morning: Oil prices rise on Israeli-Palestinian tensions; GM, Fiat reported eyeing Daewoo; ComRoad reports higher-than-expected 3Q sales; and more to come.
October 9, 2000House, Senate Approve Hours Deal
The Senate and the House of Representatives Friday approved the transportation funding bill for fiscal 2001 that delays any revision in current hours of service rules for at least a year.
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