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Conquest by Online Exchanges Is Falling Flat So Far
Online exchanges may have no role in transportation today, but their time will come — and soon — according to remarks at a workshop on electronic commerce.
June 28, 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
OSHA Relocates Ergonomics Hearing to Atlanta
A July 7 hearing on the economic impact of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration’s proposed workplace safety rules for railroads, state and local governments and the U.S. Postal Service originally set for Washington, D.C., has been moved to Atlanta on the same date.
June 28, 2000Canadian Study of Diabetic Drivers Clouds Issue
Truck drivers who have “uncomplicated” diabetes and who are not taking insulin have a greater risk of being involved in a crash than diabetics who use insulin, according to research done by the University of Montreal in Quebec.
June 28, 2000ATA Prepared for Biggest Challenge Since Deregulation, Members Told
At a time when the industry faces multiple challenges, American Trucking Associations is keeping its promise to provide “best in class” advocacy to its members, the group’s leadership said.
June 28, 2000Roadway’s Wickham Heads Foundation
Roadway Express Chairman Michael W. Wickham was elected chairman of the ATA Foundation on June 22 by the group’s board of directors.
June 28, 2000Kansas City Hours Hearing Draws More Than 200 Truckers
The hours-of-service road show came to the Midwest on June 14 and 15 as the Department of Transportation held the fourth of eight public hearings on its proposal to revamp the regulations governing the amount of time truck and bus drivers could spend behind the wheel.
June 28, 2000Safety Groups Criticize Proposal
Safety advocates — as well as survivors of truck-related accidents and relatives of victims — urged Congress to reduce the amount of time truck drivers could spend behind the wheel.
June 28, 2000Senate, House Conferees to Weigh One-Year Freeze on New Hours Rule
In trying to agree on a transportation spending bill for fiscal 2001, selected Senate and House members must also decide whether to put a clamp on the Department of Transportation’s hours-of-service rulemaking.
June 28, 2000Canadians Put the Squeeze on Diesel Sulfur
Changes in Canadian environmental clean air policy that would affect the trucking industry have met with cautious support from the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
June 28, 2000Hart: No Hours Rule This Year
FMCSA interim chief Clyde J. Hart told a congressional panel last week that revisions in the hours-of-service regulations for truck drivers are unlikely to be finalized by year-end.
June 28, 2000