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E-Commerce Chemistry Just Right for Yellow Corp.
In an experiment that has an element of risk to it, Yellow Corp. is providing transportation services for eChemicals, a company that uses the Internet to match buyers and sellers of industrial chemicals.
June 9, 1999Trailer Tracking Comes of Age
Schneider National may have validated the technology that makes it possible to locate and track trailers unhooked from power units in announcing at the end of April the deal to retrofit much of its fleet of 43,000 trailers with a product developed by Vantage Tracking Solutions.
June 9, 1999As Orbcomm Blazes Trail, Rivals Are Close Behind
A year ago, a half-dozen companies were contending in the race to develop commercially viable untethered trailer-tracking systems. Today, one company -- Orbcomm Global -- has clearly emerged as the one to beat.
June 9, 1999Winnowing the Choices of Technology: Look for the Benefit
A National Research Council study suggests people are eager to use technology to make business processes more efficient, but that it may take some digging to determine which are the best tools.
June 9, 1999Rail Forum Sparks ATA-AAR Debate
A conference for Wall Street analysts on railroad finance last week turned into a debate on whether railroads should be forced to provide competitive access to their tracks and other infrastructure.
June 8, 1999In Pursuit of the Elusive Transponder Standard
The debate over on-highway electronic clearance of commercial trucks has broken down into two major turf wars: One battlefield pits the private vs. the public sector, and the other arena is technology.
June 8, 1999Focus on Trucker Rest Areas
As the federal government begins developing a plan to increase the availability and safety of nighttime parking for long-haul truckers, truck stop operators are saying it's a non-issue.
June 8, 1999Truckers Challenge Government 'Raids'
A handful of trucking companies and their attorney are taking on the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General, alleging in a class-action lawsuit that federal investigators exceeded their authority by conducting SWAT-like "raids" against the carriers.
June 8, 1999Cab-Mounted Cameras Are Cousins of the 'Black Box'
When you're the driver of the big rig, it isn't easy to convince a jury that the accident wasn't your fault. But what if you had undeniable evidence that the four-wheeler cut you off and then slammed on his brakes right in front of you?
June 8, 1999Yellow Makes Offer For Jevic Transportation
Yellow Corp., seeking to bolster its nonunion regional transportation services, announced a $14 a share bid to acquire Jevic Transportation of Delanco, N.J.
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