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Ailing Orbcomm Cuts Workers, Loses Funding
Teleglobe Inc. said last week it will not provide further funds for its money-losing Orbcomm Global LP subsidiary and moved to find a “strategic partner” to help staunch the unit’s losses.
August 16, 2000Brian Work of CloneOps.ai discusses where AI agents fit into today’s supply chain workflows and what they might mean for the future of trucking operations.
Professor: Economy Drives Safety Rate
Gerald J.S. Wilde has some disappointing information for government officials hoping to meet their goals of reducing highway fatalities, especially those involving big rig operators.
August 16, 2000The Show Will Not Go On as Truckcan Is Called Off
The show won’t go on as the organizer of Truckcan, touted as the “Biggest Truck Show in Canada,” pulled the plug on Aug. 4.
August 16, 2000Weigh-in-Motion Effort Gets Boost in Illinois
If time is money for truckers, then Illinois is helping them make a few dollars with the installation of 14 new weigh-in-motion systems.
August 16, 2000Drop in Inventories Threatens to Drive Diesel Up
U.S. inventories of distillates and crude oil dropped last week – the latter to the lowest level in 24 years, according to the American Petroleum Institute.
August 16, 2000Betting on Fuel Price Ups, Downs
For much of 1999 and 2000, truckers have struggled to survive in the face of what seem to be endlessly rising prices for diesel fuel.
August 16, 2000Military Plans Policy Change in Procurement
The Defense Department has filed a proposal to change its procurement policy for trucking services and will take comments on the plan into September.
August 16, 2000Small Carriers Bear Brunt of Wildfires
Though the wildfires devouring homes and land in the Western region of the country have left most Interstates untouched, small, regional trucking companies have not been as fortunate.
August 16, 2000Battle Over Clean Air Statute To Have Far-Reaching Effects
American Trucking Associations and the Environmental Protection Agency will meet on Nov. 7 before the U.S. Supreme Court to argue whether EPA can set revised smog and soot standards without a detailed congressional mandate.
August 16, 2000Orlando Area Embarks On Truck Traffic Study
Transportation officials in central Florida are embarking on a study of traffic and freight movement in the Orlando metropolitan area that they say takes an innovative approach.
August 16, 2000