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Opinion: Ignoring Driver’s Pay Is Risky Business
In the early days of the truckload industry – barely 20 years ago – companies like M.S. Carriers and J.B. Hunt Transport had a sure-fire way to make money.
February 16, 2000Robert Brown of Bot Auto breaks down the state of autonomous trucking today, and where it's headed.
Fleets at Wit’s End in Fuel-Saving Efforts
Diesel fuel prices have reached their highest level in a decade, with some truckers reporting costs at the pumps of $2 or more. Naturally, truck operators are doing their utmost to offset or reduce the cost effects of spiraling fuel prices on the bottom line.
February 16, 2000Study Points to Lower-Sulfur Fuel, Particulate Filters
A combination of low-sulfur fuel and a diesel particulate filter is effective in reducing particulate matter in emissions by as much as 95%, according to a joint government-private study.
February 16, 2000Attention to Sulfur Content Pleases Engine Manufacturers
The Engine Manufacturers Association is hailing an Environmental Protection Agency proposal to require deep reductions in the sulfur content of diesel fuel.
February 16, 2000Canadian Customs Officers to Get Arrest Powers
Canadian customs officers at border crossings with the United States will assume greater responsibilities under a new law that could lead some drivers in international commerce to be detained.
February 16, 2000Refrigeration Units Have Cool Innovations
Expecting the growth of home delivery and urban business to translate to a greater demand for quieter, more efficient refrigerated units, Thermo King Corp. offers three new refrigeration units for use on straight trucks with boxes ranging from 16 to 28 feet.
February 16, 2000Black Box Opposition Unwavering
The nation’s most influential trucking group has endorsed the collection of electronic data for accident analysis as long as the same rules are applied to both trucks and passenger vehicles.
February 16, 2000Trucking Looks for Online Profits
Electronic commerce remains a hot topic in transportation despite the lukewarm reaction some of Internet’s biggest deliverers have received from Wall Street in the wake of the holiday rush.
February 16, 2000Oregon Primes for Battle Against Weight-Mile Tax
Members of the Oregon Trucking Associations are hunting for cash to help pay for a $4.1 million campaign to keep their state’s weight-distance tax in the grave.
February 16, 2000TCA Leaders Vote to Integrate
The executive committee of the Truckload Carriers Association voted 20-8 on Feb. 5 to recommend integrating the group with American Trucking Associations.
February 16, 2000