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Freightliner Corp. Hitches Future to a Western Star

Freightliner Corp. intends to extend its manufacturing empire in Canada and pick up more shares of the Class 8 rig sales with the proposed acquisition of Western Star Trucks for more than $400 million.

July 26, 2000

Freight, Rates and The Day of Reckoning

William Grojean says refrigerated carriers are heading for a day of reckoning because of difficulties in getting rate increases and paying drivers enough.

July 26, 2000

Former Prime Minister Headlines ATA Show

John Major, the former prime minister of the United Kingdom who now has ties to trucking, headlines the list of star speakers scheduled for American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference & Exhibition this fall in San Diego.

July 26, 2000

AFL-CIO Opens Convention With Democratic Stars

Transportation labor flexed its political muscles July 20 at the start of the third national convention of the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Department, getting support for issues important to their membership from several Congressional leaders.

July 26, 2000

Will ‘Smart’ Trucks Be Safer Trucks? That’s What The Testing Is All About

Government officials are putting truckloads of faith in technology to help reach the goal of 50% fewer truck-related fatalities by 2010, and manufacturers have responded by rolling out their first test vehicles under the Intelligent Vehicles Initiative.

July 26, 2000

California Contemplates Retrofit of Diesel Particulate Filters

California air regulators announced plans to require the owners of 1.25 million diesel engines to install filters to catch fine pollution particles.

July 26, 2000

Approval of Merger Halt Draws Mixed Reaction

An appeals court decision July 14 upholding the Surface Transportation Board’s 15-month moratorium on new rail merger filings — which forestalled an expected “end game” of ultimate rail mergers — met a mixed reaction from railroads and their customers.

July 26, 2000

Pennsylvania Puts Focus On Truck Safety

When Pennsylvania officials and representatives of the state’s trucking industry hit the streets for a coordinated safety check, they handed out free goodies as well as out-of-service tickets.

July 26, 2000

ATA Joins Tax Case

USFreightways Corp. will begin its appeal in August of a tax case that could cause substantial changes for finance officers and accountants in trucking and the business world beyond. It is being joined by American Trucking Associations in the matter.

July 26, 2000