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Slater Files Views on Rail Mergers
Adverse community reaction and environmental impact should be addressed in considering future rail merger cases, the Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater told the Surface Transportation Board.
May 22, 2000Brian Work of CloneOps.ai discusses where AI agents fit into todays supply chain workflows and what they might mean for the future of trucking operations.
A.M. Executive Briefing - May 22
In the news this morning: Driver fatigue to be an issue in Philadelphia truck crash trial; Yellow Freight appoints new president; and Consolidated Freightways truck driver awarded $800,000 in discrimination lawsuit.
May 22, 2000Hart Named Interim FMCSA Chief
It's official: Maritime Administrator Clyde J. Hart Jr. is taking over as chief of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for three months, starting today.
May 22, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - May 22
This afternoon's headlines: Polluting truckers soon will be fined in N.H.; Freightliner hires new ad agency; and truckers find themselves caught between booming economy, increasing traffic in the Albany, N.Y., area.
May 22, 2000Proponents Tout LCV Efficiencies
Authorization for the federal highway program doesnt expire until 2003, but trucking, railroad, labor and safety interests are already jockeying for position on the issue of longer combination vehicles.
May 19, 2000Tank Cleaning Rules Spark Dispute
Effluent, the stuff coming out of tank trailers as they are being cleaned, is about to be regulated as never before, but the haulers say the federal government is writing a big price tag based on faulty research.
May 19, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - May 19
In the news this morning: Volvo's Johansson sees possible truck alliances in Asia; Sthen named to lead Volvo truck division; and Teamsters, carriers team up to recruit more drivers.
May 19, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - May 19
This afternoon's headlines: West Virginia recommends audit of carrier after wreck; Intrenet subsidiary honored by California electric utility for customer service; and Ontario cops target Hwy. 400 traffic during Canadian holiday weekend.
May 19, 2000EPA Proposes Sharp Sulfur Cuts in Diesel
Most sulfur in diesel fuel would be eliminated under an Environmental Protection Agency proposed rule designed to improve national air quality, but reaching these goals promises to spark major price increases at the pump.
May 19, 2000Diesel Rebounds More Than a Penny
The average price of diesel fuel rose 1.3 cents a gallon this week, gaining back half of the decline posted in the previous two weeks.
May 19, 2000