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Study Supports Rail Reflectors
Warning reflectors on railroad cars would make it easier for motorists and truckers to detect trains at highway-rail grade crossings, a study concludes.
July 21, 1999Overnite, Union to Resume Talks
Talks aimed at reaching a national contract between Overnite Transportation and the Teamsters union are set to start again this week in Chicago.
July 21, 1999Leading Reefer Carrier Boosts Driver Pay 30%
C.R. England Inc. will boost its driver pay scale as much as 30% effective Aug. 1, a move the carrier said is part of an effort to retain drivers who are 鈥渃ommitted to customers鈥 needs.鈥
July 21, 1999J.B. Hunt Opts for Vantage Trackers
J.B. Hunt Transport Services plans to install Vantage Tracking Solutions systems in 14,000 trailers over the next two years.
July 21, 1999Iowa Tanklines Purchases Wheeler Transport Service
Iowa Tanklines expanded its fuel hauling business and added a new service to its transportation portfolio with the purchase of assets from Wheeler Transport Service of Omaha, Neb.
July 21, 1999Editorial: How to Move the Freight
Longer trucks? Heavier trucks? A slower economy? These are all solutions presented by some people to solve the puzzle of how to move all the goods this nation鈥檚 economy requires to be moved.
July 21, 1999Opinion: Keep the Lid on Bigger Trucks
Longer, heavier trucks are not only harder to control and need more room to stop, they also cause more wear and tear on our nation's highways and bridges.
July 21, 1999Opinion: Safety and Productivity Can Share the Road
Larger trucks up to 97,000 pounds - if outfitted with a sixth axle - will not only be safer but will also boost the nation's productivity.
July 21, 1999Electronic Matchmakers Boost Hauling Opportunities
With roughly $31 billion left on the table annually because of supply chain inefficiencies, a number of companies are hungry to match empty returning trucks with shippers鈥 pallets.
July 21, 1999Warehousing Emerges as 鈥楩ourth Party鈥 in Logistics
The evolution of warehousing is causing that industry鈥檚 relationship with trucking to change, according to Mike Jenkins, president of the International Warehouse Logistics Association.
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