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Panel: Oversight of Licensers Needed
A federal panel looking into commercial driver license bribery in the Chicago area found driver licensers were not being adequately monitored in Illinois and nationwide.
September 19, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 19
In the news this morning: Diesel prices continue to climb; FedEx's first-quarter profit grows; fuel protests continue in Europe, spread to Middle East; and more.
September 19, 2000Orbcomm Seeks Protection From Creditors
After having future financing cut off by both its parent companies, Orbcomm Global and seven of its subsidiaries - including Vantage Tracking Solutions - filed for protection from its creditors on Friday.
September 18, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 18
This afternoon's headlines: Gordon drenches Florida, will move up I-95 Corridor; Eaton expects lower 3Q results; former Oliver Transportation employees settle charges; and more.
September 18, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Sept. 18
Today's technology headlines: Flying J branches out into high-tech services; AT&T, BT shift focus of negotiations; QUALCOMM leading wireless battles; and more.
September 18, 2000Scania Rejects MAN Buyout Offer
Swedish truck maker Scania has rejected a $12 billion buyout offer from Germany鈥檚 MAN AG, Bloomberg reported Monday.
September 18, 2000NITL Endorses Shipper-Carrier Code
The National Industrial Transportation League has endorsed a code of ethics that, if followed, would have truck drivers spending more time on the road and less time waiting at loading docks.
September 18, 2000After 14 Years, CDL Program Gets an Overhaul
The 14-year-old commercial driver license program is getting a 16-point major tune-up mandated by Congress, with federal regulators now crafting the details of the revisions.
September 18, 2000CVSA Wants Separate Recorders Rule
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance wants the Department of Transportation鈥檚 hours-of-service rulemaking to go forward, but without the mandate for onboard data recorders.
September 18, 2000Year-Round Maintenance Eases Winterization
Fleet managers and owner-operators know 鈥渨interizing鈥 isn鈥檛 what it used to be. Where it once meant installing special fluids and equipment, that鈥檚 pretty much pass茅 if they鈥檝e spec鈥檇 the vehicle properly and maintained it year-round.
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