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New Jersey Begins Port Traffic Project

What would have been just another bridge reconstruction in Newark took on greater significance as New Jersey embarked on the first project of its $1 billion-plus Portway project.

August 2, 2000

Montana to Issue Oversize Permits Online

The Montana Department of Transportation is about to go online with a system that automatically approves size and weight permits, which truckers may print out from their own computers 24-hours a day.

August 2, 2000

Strong Economy Didn't Boost Profits in 1999

It should have been a banner year for trucking companies in 1999: The U.S. economy was robust and demand for freight-hauling was strong. But fuel prices and a persistent driver shortage ate into profits.

August 2, 2000

Unions Announce Grassroots Election Campaign

Transportation unions plan to back candidates in 34 congressional districts as part of the AFL-CIO鈥檚 efforts to elect a more pro-labor Congress and White House.

August 2, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 2

In the news this morning: Volvo submits concessions on Renault deal to avoid antitrust problems; EPA says trucks must cut back emissions by 2004; Deaton, Inc. to buy Cardinal Logistics' flatbed division; and more.

August 2, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 1

This afternoon's headlines: Peterbilt layoffs hit management positions at Tennessee plant; diesel prices continue to fall in most of the nation; OPEC president to urge member countries to stick with production quotas; and more.

August 1, 2000

Transportation.com Looks to Buck Dotcom Trend

Transportation.com waded into the murky waters of online exchanges early last month and is attempting to debunk a rising notion that dot.coms are black holes for money.

August 1, 2000

Ontario Court Nixes Driver Drug Tests

Requiring employees to submit to random drug tests is an invasion of privacy, a provincial court in Ontario, Canada, has ruled.

August 1, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 1

Today's technology headlines: DRIVERNet rolls out new interactive services following GE Capital investment; GATX unveils Web railcar management system; wireless companies race to develop high-speed wireless technology; and more.

August 1, 2000

1999 Was Trucking's Year of The Net

The huge digital finger on Yellow Corp.鈥檚 annual report to shareholders makes a perfect point about the state of trucking in 1999: It was the year of the Internet.

August 1, 2000

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