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A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 27
In the news this morning: EPA plans stricter emission rules for trucks; Ryder System debuts public securitization program; and No strike action yet at Overnite.
September 24, 1999GeoLogistics to Close Forwarding Unit
GeoLogistics Americas said it will phase out its unprofitable domestic freight-forwarding operations as of Oct. 15 and concentrate on international freight forwarding and logistics.
September 24, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 24
This afternoon's headlines: Truckers' speed monitored by special CHP detail along I-5; Ga. DOT puts bridge closing info online; and Pa. lawmaker to hold hearings on I-78 safety.
September 24, 1999Ploof Truck Lines Up for Sale
The owner of Ploof Truck Lines, a flatbed truckload carrier based in Jacksonville, Fla., is seeking to sell the company after filing for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 10.
September 24, 1999DOT to Scrutinize CDL Program
The effectiveness of the commercial driver license program will be the subject of a review by the Department of Transportation’s inspector general.
September 24, 1999Calif. Board Rejects Exhaust Appeal
A California board rejected an appeal by industry groups to reconsider its decision to label diesel exhaust particulates as a toxic air contaminant.
September 24, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 24
In the news this morning: Teamsters prepare for nationwide strike against Overnite; New Mexican customs head lays out 21-point plan; and W. Va. DOH Looks at I-64 safety issues.
September 24, 1999Report: Some Daimler Execs to Resign
The president of DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler division and the head of Daimler's truck unit will reportedly resign as part of a shakeup that could cut four of the automaker's 17 board seats.
September 23, 1999Study: Competition Valuable To Rails
A study by a shippers’ group found that railroads could benefit by as much as $500 million over the next six years by allowing increased competition and taking a few other steps.
September 23, 1999N.C. to Test Grade Crossing Barriers
Because truckers and car drivers persist in ignoring grade crossing signals and barriers, a test project in North Carolina will attempt to seal vehicles from the railroad tracks.
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