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Editorial: Changing of the Guard

American Trucking Associations was a much different place when Walter B. McCormick Jr. arrived in October of 1997. The membership was clamoring for substantive change, charging that dues were too high and unfairly assessed, and insisting that the fiscal operations had to be tightened up.

June 11, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - June 8

Shippers Bet on Transportation Exchanges; Freemarkets Scraps Adexa Deal; AMR Touts E-Business Supply Chain Concept; and more...

June 8, 2001

Industry Groups Oppose EPA 'Greenhouse' Authority

American Trucking Associations is challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority under the Clean Air Act of 1970, filing comments along with 25 other trade associations opposing a petition from environmental groups asking the agency to issue regulations controlling greenhouse gas emissions from mobile sources such as trucks.

June 8, 2001

'Pooling' on the Way Out, NAFC Members Told

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Trucking companies that go through mergers or acquisitions after June 30 may not account for their expansion as a pooling of interests. Instead, financial personnel must configure their records according to purchase rules.

June 8, 2001

Today's Trailer: Creatively Designed, Versatile and 'Smart'

For many professional drivers, the modern tractor-trailer is a home away from home. The sleeper cab may feature all the creature comforts of a small house, including a TV and maybe even a shower.

June 8, 2001

Trailer Makers: No Reason to Panic in Slowdown

With trailer sales falling off as much as 36% this year, one would expect trailer manufacturers to be suffering. So far, though, the casualties appear to have been relatively light.

June 8, 2001

Court Restricts DOT IG in Trucking Investigations

A federal court said the inspector general of the Department of Transportation exceeded his authority by launching criminal investigations of five trucking companies that were also the focus of safety compliance reviews in 1998.

June 8, 2001

Executive Briefing - June 8

Bill Calls for Biodiesel Fuel Mixture; Bush to Nominate Bies to Federal Reserve; Increased Consumer Spending, Not Saving, Would Aid U.S. Economy; Nicholson Departs Freightliner; and more...

June 8, 2001

FMCSA Study Calculates Cost of Truck-Involved Crashes

A new study provides an original source for calculating the costs of crashes involving large trucks, according to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials.

June 7, 2001