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Renewed Port Hauler Strike Looms

Officials at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., have until the end of September to avoid another strike by container haulers at the ports.

September 28, 1999

Floyd's Legacy Lingers

A week after Hurricane Floyd marched up the East Coast鈥檚 I-95 corridor, some towns and highways in North Carolina remained under water, disrupting freight service.

September 28, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 28

This afternoon's headlines: HINO Motors engine cuts nitrogen oxide emissions; PACCAR opens new Canadian plant; amd Transit Group agrees to buy Land Transportation operations.

September 28, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 28

In the news this morning: FDX clears stock repurchase plan; Yellow Corp. stock slides after recent surge; and Manslaughter trial of alleged drunk trucker begins in Texas.

September 28, 1999

FRA to Extend Safety Program

The Federal Railroad Administration is expanding its safety oversight to target the role of human error in railroad accidents, Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater announced Sept. 23.

September 27, 1999

Fuel Prices Cut Into Earnings

Truckers are watching their profits erode as diesel prices continue to climb, with FDX Corp. and J.B. Hunt Transport Services telling investors that high fuel costs have cut into their earnings.

September 27, 1999

No 'Silver Bullet' for Truck Safety

The members of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance all agree that motor carrier safety is their top priority, but they disagree on the best approach to reduce accidents and fatalities.

September 27, 1999

TMC Readies Impact Guard Guidelines

The Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations is working on a recommended practice intended to ensure that repaired impact guards look and perform as they鈥檙e designed.

September 27, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 27

This afternoon's headlines: Navistar, Siemens in venture to build S.C. plant; IAS Communications, ARINC Inc. sign contract; and Shippers want truckers to be responsible for chassis safety.

September 27, 1999

Quick Delivery Sells Air Assets

Forward Air Corp., Greeneville, Tenn., agreed to acquire the air cargo operating assets of Quick Delivery Service of Mobile, Ala.

September 24, 1999

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