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Lumpers Turn Pro

With backing from an Atlanta venture capital firm, Thomas M. Caudell is turning the lowly business of lumping into a big, high-tech center of profits.

July 13, 2000

UPS Backs Nascar Racing Team

Parcel carriers are used to expedited deliveries and fast transit times, but United Parcel Service is buying a little more speed as an official sponsor of a Nascar racing team.

July 13, 2000

FHWA Report Hails European Trucking Practices

Trucking in Europe can provide valuable guidance to its U.S. counterparts, according to a study commissioned by the Office of International Programs at the Federal Highway Administration.

July 13, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - July 13

In the news this morning: Cummins' net tops Wall Street estimates, but engine maker cautions about truck market weakness; United Arab Emirates says oil production will rise if OPEC reaches consensus; oil pushes import prices up while jobless claims jump; and more.

July 13, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - July 12

This afternoon's headlines: Roadway Express gets approval for $28-million shipping yard in California; Truckers threaten national blockade in Australia; ARA secures regulatory relief for some auto parts recycling; and more.

July 12, 2000
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Diesel Prices Hit 15-Week High

While members of the oil cartel argued over production increases last week, fuel users in the United States saw little relief as the national average price of diesel rose 2.1 cents a gallon and hit a 15-week high in the latest federal survey.

July 12, 2000
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Illinois Tax Cut Brings 5-Cent Drop at Pumps

Diesel and gasoline prices receded in Illinois last week after suspension of the state鈥檚 sales tax on motor fuel. Within days, the tax holiday knocked a nickel or more off pump prices.

July 12, 2000
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Lump It or Leave It

Three years ago, Richard E. Durst, president of Arctic Express in Hilliard, Ohio, sat down and calculated the cost of exchanging pallets with shippers.

July 12, 2000
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Shippers Join Criticism of DOT Hours Proposal

Shippers weighed in on behalf of trucking July 6 at the start of the final public hearing on the controversial hours-of-service proposal and lambasted the Department of Transportation鈥檚 work.

July 12, 2000
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Ergonomics Ban Faces Likely Clinton Veto

House and Senate votes have stopped funding for the proposed ergonomics standards starting Oct. 1, but the workplace safety issue covering an estimated 27.3 million workers is far from being dead in the water.

July 12, 2000

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