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Waste Hauler Levy Overturned
The Research and Special Programs Administration struck down a state fee that costs hazardous waste haulers doing business in Tennessee more than $170,000 a year.
October 20, 1999Freightliner鈥檚 Plan: Domination
Freightliner Corp. is the 鈥800-pound gorilla鈥 of trucking in the United States 鈥 and its president, James Hebe, seems to relish the role.
October 20, 1999New Chairman is Named Safety Director of Year
Chris Licht, director of safety and training for Anderson Trucking Service in St. Cloud, Minn., is American Trucking Associations鈥 1998 Safety Director of the Year.
October 20, 1999URS Names New Chief Executive
After a three-month search, United Road Services named Gerald R. Riordan, the former head of Ryder System鈥檚 consumer truck rental business, to be its new chief executive officer.
October 20, 1999Editorial: Truck Safety Office in the 91视频 Stretch
It was a momentous week for trucking. The National Motor Carrier Administration is on the brink of being a reality, thanks to overwhelming support of the House of Representatives. The House passed the enabling bill by a 415-5 vote Oct. 14.
October 20, 1999Opinion: Memories of Transport Topic鈥檚 Bill Odlin
I鈥檒l never forget the first time I met William S. Odlin Jr., longtime editor of Transport Topics, who died Oct. 5 of cancer. He cast a giant shadow during his 26 years on the paper, not only with his towering physical statue, but with his eminent character of spirit 鈥 which, when it touched your heart, indelibly stamped a legacy of imperishable memories to cherish for a lifetime.
October 20, 1999No Sign of Slowing in Class 8 Market
After nearly two years of setting records, sales of big trucks have shown no signs of slowing. September Class 8 sales were up 22% from the year before with Freightliner leading the way.
October 20, 1999CLM鈥檚 Annual Gathering Will Have Global Flavor
More than 5,000 logistics professionals will gather in Toronto Oct. 17 to 20 for the 1999 meeting of the Council of Logistics Management to focus on strengthening the international logistics network.
October 20, 1999Silver Spark Plugs Honor Excellence in Maintenance
Ken Johnson, chairman of The Maintenance Council, cited the work ethic of three council members 鈥 two engine company workers and an employee of a trucking firm 鈥 as he bestowed upon them the organization鈥檚 highest honor.
October 20, 1999Teamsters Leader Won鈥檛 March in Step With AFL-CIO Endorsement of Gore
When the AFL-CIO voted Oct. 13 to endorse Vice President Al Gore for president, two major players in the labor federation refused to sign on: the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters.
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