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Cash Reserve Problems Cloud PNV’s Future

PNV will not meet its capital needs beyond February without additional financing, the company stated in a quarterly report filed Nov. 14.

November 22, 2000

USF Holland Sails Smoothly Through Rapid Growth On Code of Conduct

Peter B. Neydon, president of USF Holland, knows the importance of a harmonious business culture in running a successful trucking company.

November 22, 2000

Engage in Politics, Skinner Urges

Former Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner urged transportation executives to become involved in politics for the sake of their businesses despite his own recent exit from government to the trucking industry.

November 22, 2000

Intermodal Operators, Intermediaires, Shippers Hold 3-Way Conference

For the Intermodal Association of North America, the coming year will be somewhat similar to the current one — at least in terms of the association’s agenda of issues to be watched.

November 22, 2000

Hours Reform May Prod Loading Dock Changes

A probable change in the way the federal government counts non-driving hours worked could prod shippers into quicker processing of drivers and their freight at the nation’s loading docks, according to both a prominent federal transportation official and a major trucking executive.

November 22, 2000

Idaho Mails Ton-Mile Tax Refunds

The checks are in the mail for nearly 24,000 small trucking companies, thanks to the repeal of the Idaho weight-distance tax.

November 22, 2000

NATIRA Changes its Name

The North American Trucking Industrial Relations Association, in a move aimed at helping to expand its membership and broaden its portfolio of employee relations issues, adopted a new name — the North American Transportation Employee Relations Association.

November 22, 2000

USF Holland Sails Through Rapid Growth

Peter B. Neydon, president of USF Holland, knows the importance of a harmonious business culture in running a successful trucking company.

November 22, 2000

GOP Says it Will Try to Block Ergo Rule

Congressional Republicans say they will mount an effort to stop new workplace ergonomics rules from being implemented when they return to Washington early next month.

November 21, 2000