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Exchanges, OEMs Vie for Parts Market

The relationship between original equipment manufacturers and the online parts exchanges is like that of an elephant to a mouse: The mouse is quick and can fit into small places, while the elephant is big and powerful but in some ways fears the mouse.

May 23, 2000

Tankers See Steep Cost in Hours Changes

Proposed changes to the hours-of-service rules for truck drivers would come at a steep cost for tanker carriers, according to speakers at the National Tank Truck Carriers Association鈥檚 annual conference.

May 23, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - May 23

In the news this morning: Maine truckers wary of proposed EPA diesel pollution controls; Swiss government votes to remove transportation restrictions on heavy trucks; and QuoteShip to add ocean freight to its menu of services.

May 23, 2000

ATRI Evaluates Mobile Idle Reduction Technologies

The American Transportation Research Institute said it selected three project teams to evaluate mobile idle reduction technologies on heavy-duty trucks.

May 23, 2000

Hart Named Interim FMCSA Chief

It's official: Maritime Administrator Clyde J. Hart Jr. is taking over as chief of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for three months, starting today.

May 22, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - May 22

This afternoon's headlines: Polluting truckers soon will be fined in N.H.; Freightliner hires new ad agency; and truckers find themselves caught between booming economy, increasing traffic in the Albany, N.Y., area.

May 22, 2000

NTTC Declines ATA Affiliation Vote

The National Tank Truck Carriers Association declined to take a formal vote May 17 on its future relationship with American Trucking Associations, hoping that time will allow the two groups to retain close relations.

May 22, 2000

Truck Stops Funded Oregon Opposition

In the multi-million dollar advertising war over the weight-distance tax repeal in Oregon, an unlikely player helped fund the move to kill the proposal: truck stops.

May 22, 2000

High Trucking Costs Fueled Fed Fears

Trucking and transportation are a good, small example of why Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is worried about the economy at large.

May 22, 2000

Slater Files Views on Rail Mergers

Adverse community reaction and environmental impact should be addressed in considering future rail merger cases, the Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater told the Surface Transportation Board.

May 22, 2000

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