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Hebe Sees Used Truck Price Crisis
Freightliner Corp. President James L. Hebe warned that the entire trucking industry faces a 鈥渧irtual crisis鈥 of falling used truck prices that threatens to undermine the economic viability of the nation鈥檚 fleets, truck manufacturers and truck finance companies.
February 2, 2000Independent Truck Stops Battle to Survive
In many ways, White鈥檚 Truck Stop is more like a museum than a place where 18-wheelers pull in for food and fuel. But uniqe establishments like this are rapidly disappearing from the landscape.
February 2, 2000Freight Demand Stays High
Demand for freight transportation remained firm in the first few weeks of January, easing fears of an economic slump in the aftermath of a robust fourth quarter and the buildup of inventory over Y2K concerns.
February 2, 2000Overnite Sues Teamsters
Overnite Transportation Co. accused Teamsters President James P. Hoffa and other union officers of engaging in a pattern of illegal activities, including attempted murder and extortion, to secure a labor contract.
February 2, 2000Federal Carrier Office Sets Agenda
A surprise blizzard forced the postponement of the Jan. 25 christening of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, but the agency continued to take shape as federal officials outlined plans for its operations.
February 2, 2000Short-Haul Business Should Give LTL Carriers a Boost, Analyst Says
The growth of electronic commerce coupled with historically low inventory levels and an expected rise in short-haul business should enable less-than-truckload carriers to grow faster than other freight transportation segments through 2002, according to an economic analyst.
February 2, 2000New Air Research Examines Interaction of the Elements
A research venture in New Mexico that brings together trucking and government is tackling some of the complex issues that confound regulators trying to crack down on air pollution.
February 2, 2000NTSB to Focus More Tightly On Highway Safety 鈥楥ulture鈥
The National Transportation Safety Board will put truck and bus safety under the microscope in a series of reports to be released over the next few months in an effort to change the 鈥渟afety culture鈥 on U.S. roadways, according to its chairman.
February 2, 2000Chairman Hall Turns Up Heat Under 'Black Boxes'
Installation of electronic recording devices on trucks should be high on the federal agenda, but the National Transportation Safety Board chairman says not enough is being done by governmental forces to push the issue farther along.
February 2, 2000TCA Drafts Integration Plan
The Truckload Carriers Association would see its annual meeting and safety council merged with those of American Trucking Associations under a draft integration plan released last week.
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