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Wheel Chock Policing Canceled by OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has notified its staff of the need not to enforce a wheel-chock requirement during truck loading and unloading.
April 26, 2000Technology, Logistics Specialists Go Searching for a Harbor
Cast adrift by American Trucking Associations, Information Technology and Logistics Council members say their mission is still vital and are evaluating three options for staying afloat.
April 26, 2000AOL Gets Piece of PNV, Trucking Web Service
PNV Inc. is America Online’s trucking site of choice, now the Internet giant has a stake in the trucking Web portal and entertainment firm.
April 26, 2000FMCSA Posts Top Job Openings
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking for a few good men or women to fill some top slots in the 3-month-old unit within the Department of Transportation.
April 26, 2000More Drivers Granted Vision Waivers
Thirty-four truck drivers will receive waivers from vision requirements from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which also proposes to exempt 62 more.
April 26, 2000Shell Oil Co. Ads Take the Safe Trucking Approach
The battle to improve trucking’s image continued as Shell Oil Co. launched a new advertising campaign educating motorists on how to share the road with trucks and Amtrak ran a newspaper advertisement portraying truck drivers as dangerous.
April 26, 2000Truck Safety Enforcers to Hear From Top Federal Officers
The times, they are a-changing, and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is starting to change as well.
April 26, 2000Three Defections Place New Team at Eck Miller
Intrenet Inc. installed a new management team at Eck Miller Transportation on April 18 after the sudden defection to a competitor of the carrier’s three top executives.
April 26, 2000Overnite Revenue Rises Despite Teamsters Strike
Overnite Transportation Co. reported that revenue increased by 6.4% in the first quarter of 2000, and earnings — although down sharply from a year ago — have recovered from a $13.7 million operating loss in the final quarter of 1999.
April 26, 2000Editorial: Election-Year Paralysis
Little is accomplished in Washington during an election year, especially one when the White House is up for grabs and so is one-third of the Senate and the entire House of Representatives.
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