Search
Showing 10 of 72912 results
Editorial: Speaking With a Single, Strong Voice
When a task force of trucking executives developed a strategic plan for American Trucking Associations in the spring of 1998, they envisioned a national trade organization representing carriers before Congress and federal agencies, in the courts and in the media.
January 19, 2000Robert Brown of Bot Auto breaks down the state of autonomous trucking today, and where it's headed.
Opinion: Paving the Way for TCA
Building a winning trucking association is tough. You need a good game plan, a hard-working team, and you have to go out and get the best players to take you to the top. That’s exactly what American Trucking Associations has done, and we’ll be a stronger association because of our efforts.
January 19, 2000Rates May Go Higher in a Strong Economy
Continuing economic growth and mounting trucking costs, especially for driver pay, will set the stage for higher freight rates in 2000, Management Outlook Forum panelists agreed.
January 19, 2000Logistics Trends Could Alter Trucking
Logistics and distribution trends spearheaded by a changing economy and electronic retailing have begun to drastically alter the face of trucking.
January 19, 2000Raising Pay Urged to Attract, Keep Good Truck Drivers
Truck drivers hold the key to success for much of the industry in 2000, but a carrier executive and the leader of an owner-operator group disagree on the best approach to keep the ranks filled.
January 19, 2000More Convincing Needed on Benefits of High-Tech Monitors
When it comes to relying on high-tech devices such as on-board data recorders in an effort to improve safety, many truckers need convincing.
January 19, 2000Congress May Have Little Involvement in Hours Reform
Hours-of-service reform is so highly politicized that even Washington insiders don’t know what the final rule will look like once all the dust clears. And as for across-the-board increases in size and weight limits for commercial trucks this year, trucking companies should not hold their breath.
January 19, 2000Rise in Short-Haul Could Change the Demand for Trucks
A steep decline in orders for new Class 8 big rigs in 2000 may be a result of a fundamental change in trucking, a transportation research analyst thinks.
January 19, 2000DOT to Build on Carrier Safety Improvements, Slater Says
The Department of Transportation made several improvements in highway safety last year, Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater said at a recent press session, and it hopes to go even further in implementing the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act enacted in December.
January 19, 2000Software Firm Buys Sabre Unit
Transportation software pioneer Yossi Sheffi has returned to finish a job he started before the Internet showed it could revolutionize logistics and freight planning.
January 19, 2000