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Safety Forum Illuminates Industry-Federal Split
Issues of highway safety, individual freedom and the government’s avowed intention to mandate the use of some forms of safety-related technology on future heavy-duty trucks dominated the discussion during an Dec. 4 forum at the Society of Automotive Engineer’s annual Truck and Bus Conference here.
December 13, 2000No Shortcuts
There was no magic on display at the Society of Automotive Engineers annual Truck and Bus Conference here last week.
December 13, 2000E-tailers Told to Meet Christmas Shipment Claims
Because of forecasted increases in online shopping this holiday season, it is likely that retailers will have just as much difficulty getting goodies to children on time as they did last year.
December 13, 2000Capitol Christmas Tree Arrives In ‘Conestoga Wagon’ Style
What may have appeared as a Conestoga wagon to the undiscerning eye was actually the trailer bearing the Capitol Christmas tree. The 64-foot Colorado Blue Spruce arrived in Washington, D.C., Dec. 4 after a 10-day trek from Colorado’s Pike National Forest, near Colorado Springs.
December 13, 2000Expert: Meal Stipends Better for Truckers
Long-haul drivers who work for less in return for being reimbursed for their meals are better off financially than drivers who get full pay and take the meals deduction, said David Goodson, editor of the National Survey of Driver Wages.
December 13, 2000Equipment Designers Struggle to Meet New Rules
There was no magic on display at the Society of Automotive Engineers annual Truck and Bus Conference last week as manufacturers were workign feverishly to build products that meet a variety of looming federal standards.
December 13, 2000Industry Warned About Driver Pay Problems
While trucking has had to deal with more pressing issues like higher fuel prices and a softening freight market, one expert at this year's Management Outlook Forum said driver pay is still a big problem.
December 13, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 13
In the news this morning: Snow hits St. Louis as winter storm heads east; Logistics.Com selects new CEO; Valeo plans job cuts at U.S. parts plant; and more.
December 13, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Dec. 12
Today's technology headlines: VerticalNet, VeriSign in pact for secure online transactions; FedEx execs say integration is key to survival; international cooperation boosting efforts to develop next-generation semiconductors; and more.
December 12, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 12
This afternoon's headlines: Ice and snow hit western Texas; GM to end Oldsmobile line, cut 15,000 jobs; Illinois, Indiana highways still icy after blizzard; and more.
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