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United Shipping Buys Courier
A Minnesota-based company that manufacturers package shipping kiosks and recently started its own courier business has agreed to buy Corporate Express Delivery Systems.
September 22, 1999Diesel Keeps Pace as Crude Oil Rises
The cost of crude oil continued its climb this week, pushing the national average price of diesel fuel up 1.1 cents to $1.209 a gallon, the highest price since April 21, 1997.
September 22, 1999Editorial: Mother Nature Triumphant
There鈥檚 nothing like a weather-induced emergency to remind us all how fragile man鈥檚 plans and creations are, even when the situation involves the behemoth that is the American freight delivery system.
September 22, 1999Opinion: A Signal for Safety
As an American Trucking Associations member committed to safe, top-quality transportation services, I believe that it鈥檚 time we send a signal to our employees, shippers, the transportation safety community, government and all highway users that ATA members are committed to safety.
September 22, 1999Opinion: The Reagle Record
We read with great interest the Transport Topics article about George Reagle, the former associate administrator of the Federal Highway Administration鈥檚 Office of Motor Carriers [鈥淩eagle Breaks Silence,鈥 (8-16, p. 1). He was a fine and dedicated public servant.
September 22, 1999No Letup in Record-Setting Pace
Sales of Class 8 trucks through August maintained the torrid pace that places the sales year well ahead of the record levels of 1998, and there is no sign of letup.
September 22, 1999Signals Ignored in Half of Grade Crossing Crashes
As investigators seek the cause of the deadly Bourbonnais, Ill., Amtrak wreck, studies reveal that motor vehicle drivers are almost always responsible for train-car or train-truck collisions.
September 22, 1999Study: Competition Valuable To Rails
A study by a shippers鈥 group found that railroads could benefit by as much as $500 million over the next six years by allowing increased competition and taking a few other steps.
September 22, 1999NPTC Adds to Safety Wish List on Capitol Hill
The association representing private motor carrier fleets last week called on Congress to pass legislation that it said would improve trucking safety.
September 22, 1999No Letup in Pace of Truck Sales
Sales of Class 8 trucks through August maintained the torrid pace that places the sales year well ahead of the record levels of 1998, and there is no sign of letup.
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