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NPTC Faces Identity Crisis

As the National Private Truck Council holds its convention this week, the organization has an identity crisis. It is not well-known among its potential members and may be suffering from an outdated designation.

May 1, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - May 1

In the news this morning: Utah trucking company finds more women are becoming truckers; Arizona study could undo split speed limits for cars, trucks; and Arkansas provides $500,000 grant for new driver training center.

May 1, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - April 28

This afternoon's headlines: Mexico lawmakers approve a bill making online transactions binding; Nissan Diesel to supply Renault Group with diesel engines starting in 2003; and Analysts rate Oshkosh Truck stock a strong buy.

April 28, 2000

Few Happy With Recorders Mandate

There’s an adage in government that if you issue a rule and no one’s happy, you’ve done a good job. The Department of Transportation’s proposal that long-haul trucks be equipped with recorders that track driver hours will test that theory.

April 28, 2000

Court to Review BNSF-CN Appeal

A federal appeals court granted Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. and Canadian National Railway Co. an expedited review of their appeal of a Surface Transportation Board decision that blocked the two railroads’ merger.

April 28, 2000

Celadon Online Venture Goes Public

TruckersCo-op.com, an online venture by Celadon Group that offers volume discounts to small- and mid-sized carriers, is going public and changing its name to TruckersB2B.com.

April 28, 2000

Diesel Average Jumps Back Up

The price for a gallon of diesel fuel jumped 3 cents last week after five straight weeks of decline — putting the spotlight again on the survival struggles of small trucking companies and owner operators.

April 28, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - April 28

In the news this morning: Underwriters say theft prevention programs can trim insurance costs; Nissan Diesel to seek 60 billion yen cost cuts in three years; and Teamsters endorsement of Rep. Hoekstra draws rank-and-file criticism.

April 28, 2000

Truck-Pollution Link Studied in Laredo

Business owners and residents in downtown Laredo, Texas, wanted to know what millions of trucks running through their city and waiting at their bridges were doing to their air.

April 27, 2000

Mexico Bars Used U.S. Truck Imports

Truck manufacturers and carriers with a large inventory of used trucks with falling prices are casting their eyes wishfully south of the border to Mexico, but Nafta is complicating their dreams of exporting the glut.

April 27, 2000

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