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Court Says Emery, Post Office Must Work Together

Emery Worldwide Airlines must continue to move Priority Mail, according to a federal judge, but the U.S. Postal Service must move more quickly toward reaching an agreement that would offer the carrier better compensation for its work.

September 20, 2000
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UPS Cries Foul Over Deal Mulled by FedEx, USPS

United Parcel Service is crying foul now that rivals FedEx Corp. and the U.S. Postal Service are considering the formation of an alliance.

September 20, 2000
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Editorial: Maybe Someone Is Listening

Alas, the first faint glimmer of light may have been spotted at the end of the tunnel that could carry fuel from the nation鈥檚 571 million barrels of reserve oil into our trucks鈥 fuel tanks.

September 20, 2000
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Opinion: Keeping Qualified Drivers

As one responsible for operations at an aggressively growing trucking firm, I鈥檓 often asked what I think the industry will be like in 10 years. All we need to do is look back five years to see where we are headed in the next decade. From my vantage point, there is no issue that overrides that of the continued availability of qualified drivers.

September 20, 2000
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Good Maintenance Year-Round Eases Vital Seasonal Tasks

Fleet managers and owner-operators know 鈥渨interizing鈥 isn鈥檛 what it used to be. Where it once meant installing special fluids and equipment, that鈥檚 pretty much pass茅 if they鈥檝e spec鈥檇 the vehicle properly and maintained it year-round.

September 20, 2000
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Mother Knows Best When It Comes to Dressing in the Cold

Many truckers can recall, as youngsters, the advice of their mothers to button up before heading outside into the cold weather. Such precautions are still warranted even though the youngsters are now adults, according to a fleet manager at Sather Trucking.

September 20, 2000
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AmeriPride Driver Wins 1st Delivery Competition

Brian Baumeister from the Buffalo, N.Y., suburb of Bowmansville may have flown into New York City, but he had the option to drive home in a brand new GMC Jimmy sport utility vehicle.

September 20, 2000
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ATA Hires Safety Specialist, Environmental Lawyer

American Trucking Associations beefed up its staff in key policy areas by hiring a veteran safety specialist and an environmental attorney.

September 20, 2000
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Online Exchange Approved Despite Antitrust Concern

The automobile industry will be allowed to launch an online business-to-business exchange, but federal regulators said they will be watching closely to see if the exchange runs afoul of antitrust rules.

September 20, 2000
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Military Stands Ready to Select Private Logistics Firm

The Defense Department will soon award a contract to see if it can save taxpayer dollars by using third-party logistics firms to orchestrate the movement of its massive quantities of materiel.

September 20, 2000

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