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P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 1

This afternoon's headlines: International to lay off over 1,800 more workers; Terion offering trailer tracking in Mexico; J.B. hunt to provide advertisign space on its trailers; and more.

November 1, 2000

FMCSA Official Says Agency Taking Serious Look at ATA's Hours Plan

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will give serious consideration to the American Trucking Associations' proposal for reforming federal rules governing truck drivers' hours of service, an FMCSA official told members of ATA's safety policy committee.

October 31, 2000

Insurance Cost Squeeze Leaves Tough Choices

Insurance costs are continuing to push higher, forcing trucking companies to take a harder look at loss-prevention strategies and risk-management practices, a panel of insurance experts told trucking executives Monday.

October 31, 2000

TCA Sees Budget Loss

The Truckload Carriers Association ratified a budget that called for an operating loss of $805,895 for fiscal year 2000/2001.

October 31, 2000

Truckers Told Freight Demand to Slow Further

Truckers will have more than high fuel prices to worry about in the year ahead; they will also face a slowdown in freight demand, rising operating costs and a continuing shortage of drivers, industry executives were told at an MC&E roundtable sponsored by Transport Topics.

October 31, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 31

In the news this morning: Trailer Bridge reports 3Q loss; soft market results in 3Q loss for Boyd Brothers; cargo revenues boos KLM Airlines' 2Q revenues; and more.

October 31, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 31

This afternoon's headlines: Navistar to take $300 million charge against 4Q earnings; average diesel prices drop one to two cents a gallon; tanker carrier Kenan Transport reports 11% 3Q boost; and more.

October 31, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 31

Today's technology headlines: Qwest begins voice portal services; semiconductor maker sees benefits of shared supply chain; rising woes cast doubt on Globalstar survival; and more.

October 31, 2000

McCormick Says ATA-TCA Relations Will Change

In a blunt speech to to members of the Truckload Carriers Association at this year's MC&E, American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr. said the relationship between the two groups would be markedly changed after Jan. 1, now that TCA has voted not to affiliate with ATA.

October 30, 2000