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Memphis Federal Express Workers Rally in Support of Company
Nonunion employees of Federal Express Corp. vow to keep holiday shipments moving regardless of whether the company's pilots strike.
November 18, 1998Commission Unsure About Plan
Members of the state Highway Commission aren't sure they want to commit a large portion of Arkansas' fuel tax receipts to a $1.8 billion highway bond program.
November 18, 1998USF Completes Golden Eagle Deal
USFreightways Corp. completed the merger of Golden Eagle Group into USF Seko Worldwide Nov. 12.
November 18, 1998Amtrak Getting More Priority Freight
Amtrak says its express cargo service is attracting increasing amounts of priority freight. Amtrak's Ed Ellis, commenting at the National Industrial Transportation League's annual meeting, said the freight is being diverted from trucking carriers, not from other railroads.
November 17, 1998FedEx, Pilots Meet in Hope of Renewing Contract Talks
Representatives from Federal Express Corp. and its pilots union met with the National Mediation Board in Washington Monday as the government sought to get the two sides talking again.
November 17, 1998Penske to Acquire Rental Company
Penske Truck Leasing agreed to acquire the assets of Young NationaLease, a truck rental and leasing company based in Canton, Ohio. Penske is the nation's second largest truck rental and leasing company with 400 locations in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
November 17, 1998Miller Bros. of Colorado Is Sold
Miller Bros., one of Colorado's longest running trucking companies, has been sold to HVH Transportation. Both companies are based in Denver.
November 17, 1998Turnpike to lay off 31
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will lay off union workers for the first time since the road was built 58 years ago.
November 17, 1998DaimlerChrysler Kicks Off Day One
With bells, parties and a blizzard of publicity, the newly merged DaimlerChrysler comes into being Tuesday when its stock begins trading on 19 financial markets round the world.
November 16, 1998Governors Ask Size, Weight Flexibility
In what may be a precursor of a congressional debate next year over trucking productivity, four western governors are asking for formal hearings on giving states flexibility to increase the size and weight of trucks on federal highways.
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