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Defense Cut Transport Costs in 2000
The Department of Defense - a big customer for the trucking industry - came in under budget on its transportation expenses in 2000, according to the general commanding the Military Traffic Management Command.
December 7, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Truckers Getting Caught Up In Immigrant Smuggling
Truckers are increasingly finding themselves the targets of smuggling rings that use money and other enticements in attempts to get undocumented immigrants across the border between Mexico and the United States.
December 7, 2000Widow Gets Quick Lesson in Airfeight Business
Two-and-a-half years ago, Dawn Capalbo’s 55-year-old husband and business partner, Sam, died suddenly of a heart attack, forcing her to take over an airfreight trucking business she knew little about.
December 7, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 7
In the news this morning: Big Three automakers to make "joint e-business" announcement; Texas to tighten truck tailpipe emissions standards; Eaton to provide medium-truck transmission parts to DaimlerChrysler in Brazil; and more.
December 7, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 7
This afternoon's headlines: Bell & Howell joins Big 3 automakers in online parts exchange; Swift settles federal wage bias lawsuit; Corning to expand fiber optic plant, boost production; and more.
December 7, 2000Trucking Technlogy Report - Dec. 7
Today's technology headlines: Kintetsu World Express joins Capstan's logistics network; Web retailers sticking to parcel company deadlines for holiday deliveries; FCC trying to stretch dwindling supply of telephone numbers; and more.
December 7, 2000Panel to USA: Open Roads To Mexico’s Truck Firms
Mexico won an important victory in its bid to force the U.S. to open its roads to Mexican truckers under the North American Free Trade Agreement when an arbitration panel issued a preliminary decision in Mexico’s favor.
December 6, 2000Judge Finds Truck Lease Plan Violates Federal Regulations
A federal judge has ruled that vehicle leasing arrangements between Ledar Transport, a Missouri-based truckload carrier, and some of its drivers violated federal truth-in-leasing regulations.
December 6, 2000The Sky’s the Limit
Shipping freight by air is both expensive and indispensable. These two facts illustrate why the airfreight industry is simultaneously expanding and contracting.
December 6, 2000New Law Targets Truckers Who Boost CB Power
A new federal law enables state and local governments to go after trucking operations and drivers who illegally boost the power of their citizen band radios. President Clinton signed the legislation Nov. 22.
December 6, 2000