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Labor Talks Canceled at LBT Plant
The strike of an Omaha union against LBT, Inc. continues after scheduled talks this week were abruptly canceled by the company Tuesday. LBT, owned by Canada-based Remtec Inc., makes truck trailers. egotiations this week were aimed at ending a strike that has idled the plant since June 12.
July 7, 1999PNV.net Offers Internet at 220 Locations
Truckers now can pull into one of 220 truck stops and get in-cab access to the Internet thanks to a new service offered by PNV.net. The company - formerly Park 鈥橬 View - offers Internet service as part of a plan to 鈥渂ecome a comprehensive connectivity and information provider,鈥 said its CEO Robert May.
July 7, 1999Air Dryer Said to Prevent Brake Line Damage
Damage caused by clogged air brake valves could be prevented using a product designed to flush contaminants and water from trailer air lines, according to AlliedSignal officials. The company hopes to have the Bendix trailer system-guard air dryer on the market in October.
July 7, 1999Delays Prompt STB to Order Reports
Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads continued to experience service problems in the wake of their joint $10 billion acquisition of Conrail, prompting the U.S. Surface Transportation Board to order them to provide daily information on congestion and the condition of their freight systems.
July 7, 1999FHWA Hosts First Rest Area Forum
Carriers, drivers, regulators and truck stop operators grappled last week with the issue of where tired truck drivers can get some rest while on the job. The biggest issues raised during the Federal Highway Administration鈥檚 Rest Area Forum were providing information on parking, adding spaces and increasing safety.
July 7, 1999NAFC Hears Rosy Economic Forecast
Trucking鈥檚 top financial executives heard some encouraging words at the National Accounting & Finance Council鈥檚 Management Conference and Exhibit Forum June 27 to 29, as one economist predicted that the best is yet to come for the U.S. economy.
July 7, 1999Feds Ponder Safety Summit Revival
Federal officials are considering rescheduling the safety summit that was abruptly canceled in December, but no decisions have been made on when, where or even if the Truck and Bus Safety Summit will actually take place, said Julie Cirillo, program manager for the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety.
July 7, 1999Overnite Terminal Workers On Strike
Dockworkers and truck drivers at six Overnite Transportation terminals went on strike Monday, according to the Teamsters union. About 1,400 union workers walked off their jobs at three terminals in the Atlanta area and one each in Memphis, Tenn.; Kansas City, Mo., and Indianapolis.
July 6, 1999NS Rail Delays Ease Slightly
Congestion problems that have troubled Norfolk Southern since it took over part of Conrail a month ago seem to be easing, but customers continue to report inadequate service on the Virginia-based rail line. United Parcel Service complains of delays ranging from 2 to 10 hours.
July 6, 1999Feds Probe Conn. Drug Tests
Federal transportation regulators are investigating whether Stamford, Conn., city officials illegally subjected city truck drivers to drug and alcohol testing. Officials from the Federal Highway Administration say a complaint from the Stamford Teamsters union prompted the probe.
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