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TMC Concerns Over ATA Plan Seen Lessening

Former Maintenance Coucil Chairman Ken Johnson vowed last week to “preserve the mission” of TMC in the face of concerns that integration with American Trucking Associations could have a negative effect on the close-knit council.

March 13, 2000

MCSA Sets Plans As It Opens for Business

The head of a new federal regulatory agency said she is awaiting the opportunity to issue several new motor carrier safety regulations this year.

March 13, 2000

UPS Urges Breakup of Deutsche Post

United Parcel Service got a cool reception from the European Commission to its request to consider that Deutsche Post AG split its activities, which include Danzas Holding and Air Express International.

March 13, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 13

In the news this morning: Teamsters to oppose steamship lines' antitrust immunity; Navistar seeks to boost online presence; and GM refuses to include truck, bus plants in its bid for Daewoo.

March 13, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 13

This afternoon's headlines: Trucking firms get creative to combat surging fuel prices; Caterpillar's truck-engine sales may slow down; and Ryder, New Mexico split cleanup tab on diesel storage tank leak.

March 13, 2000

P.M. Executive Summary - Mar. 10

This afternoon's headlines: CN's plans for terminal in Ontaria draws opposition from local officials; U.S. Xpress founders look to the future; and Tips to help owner-operators look professional and get more business.

March 11, 2000

Senate Confirms Jackson as DHS Deputy Security

The full Senate confirmed Michael Jackson by unanimous consent Thursday to be deputy secretary at the Department of ϳԹland Security.

March 11, 2000

Diesel Hits Record High As Crude Surges

Ten-year highs for crude oil propelled diesel fuel prices to the highest on record, surpassing levels established in 1990 during Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.

March 10, 2000

OSHA Flooded With Ergonomics Comments

More than 6,000 comments have been logged by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as public hearings are set to begin on the agency’s controversial ergonomics proposal.

March 10, 2000