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Drug Law Could Impact International Trucking
Trucking companies that don’t watch who they do business with internationally could be setting themselves up for stiff penalties under a new federal anti-narcotics law that took effect in December.
July 19, 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.Â
P.M. Executive Briefing - July 19
This afternoon's headlines: Report shows transportation industry moving forward rapidly with e-marketplaces; consumer price index rise blamed on jump in energy prices; CNF Inc. announces second quarter earnings; and more.
July 19, 2000Trucking Technology Report - July 19
Today's technology headlines: NHTSA asks states to keep data on high-tech driver distractions; appeals court strikes down FCC telecom pricing rules; Internet-enabled server aims at in-cab truck uses.
July 19, 2000Feds Leery of Trucking's Reaction to Hours Plan
After hearing from 700 witnesses at eight public hearings, federal officials say they are skeptical about trucking’s assessment of the effect proposed changes in the hours-of-service regulation will have on the industry.
July 18, 2000Analysts Warn of Declining Engine Orders
Investors in stocks of diesel engine manufacturers should worry more about declining orders rather than whether the companies can meet a 2002 federal emissions deadline, said Wall Street analysts.
July 18, 2000Van Slump Dents Trailer Shipment Figures
A drop in shipments of van trailers caused truck trailer shipments during the first five months of 2000 to lag 1999 numbers by 3% after taking three months to draw even with the previous year’s figures.
July 18, 2000Hours Proposal May Hamper Emergency Utility Work
Since 1995, states have had the option to allow utility drivers to restart their workweek after 24 consecutive hours off. But DOT officials want to eliminate the restart regulation in its hours-of-service proposal, much to the chagrin of utility managers.
July 18, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - July 18
In the news this morning: June U.S. heavy truck sales continue to slide; truckload giant J.B. Hunt says fuel surcharges covered most second-quarter cost jumps; Yellow's second quarter earnings rise, beat Wall Street estimates; and more.
July 18, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - July 18
This afternoon's headlines: Fuel prices drop slightly nationwide, with biggest decreases in the Midwest; NHTSA opens hearing on driver distractions; Swift announces 20.6% increase in second-quarter revenues; and more.
July 18, 2000Trucking Technology Report - July 18
Today's technology headlines: Road safety agency warns against using navigation devices while driving; cell industry to push phone makers to disclose radiation levels; congressional move may solve cell phone tax-area riddle; and more.
July 18, 2000