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Trucking’s Happy Camper
Susan Hawk may have had her 15 minutes of fame, but she was not lured by the bright lights.
September 27, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Survey to Plumb Depths of Technology Investment
American Trucking Associations is asking fleet executives to participate in a first-ever survey designed to shed light on motor carrier spending on new technology for both the truck cab and the office.
September 27, 2000Truck Traffic Is Expected to Rise Through 2005
An economic slowdown will hurt trucking this year, but growth will make truck traffic rise at an annual rate of 3% to 3.5% a year between 2002 and 2005, according to one of the industry’s leading economic analysts.
September 27, 2000Landstar Drivers Access Internet on Cell Phones
Landstar System drivers will have access to the company’s Web site on cellular telephones.
September 27, 2000Van Trailer Drop Leads Decline in Year’s Shipments
A drop of more than 10% in van trailer shipments was the main factor in a 5.3% drop in overall trailer shipments during the first seven months of the year.
September 27, 2000Aether Systems Buys Motient Corp. Tracking System
Motient Corp. has sold the transportation arm of its satellite-based vehicle-tracking and communications business to Aether Systems for $45 million plus incentives.
September 27, 2000Shipments to Puerto Rico Will Need Export Documents
Carriers shipping goods into Puerto Rico must start filing Shippers Export Declarations on Oct. 10 or face enforcement action by the Customs Service.
September 27, 2000UPS Uses Web to Ease Consumer Return Problems
United Parcel Service’s Web-based automated return system now lets shippers offer consumers who buy products online a way to more easily send goods back to retailers.
September 27, 2000Ontario Works to Avert Trucker Protests on Fuel
The Ontario Trucking Association and the National Truckers Association, both based in Ontario, have caught the attention of the provincial government and are working with them to avert threatened shutdowns in trucking services because of fuel prices.
September 27, 2000Analyst: Truck Traffic to Rise Through 2005
An economic slowdown will hurt trucking this year, but growth will make truck traffic rise at an annual rate of 3% to 3.5% a year between 2002 and 2005, according to one of the industry’s leading economic analysts.
September 27, 2000