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ATA Continues Transformation

The last year of the 20th century was a period of rebuilding for American Trucking Associations, which began a top-to-bottom restructuring in 1998.

January 12, 2000

UPS Pulls in $5.47 Billion With Historic Stock Offering

United Parcel Service’s decision to go public provided the biggest spark in an otherwise quiet year for trucking stocks.

January 12, 2000

Drayers Protest Pay, Conditions From Coast to Coast

Trucking labor historians will look back on 1999 and note that it was the year a second Hoffa took over the helm at the Teamsters union and frustrations with port operations on both coasts came to a head.

January 12, 2000

Strong Opposition Fails to Stall U.S. Ergonomics Rules

E-commerce, e-banking and e-fulfillment all arrived in 1999, but it was another “e”-word that struck terror into the hearts of trucking companies across the land.

January 12, 2000

Repeal of Oregon Weight-Distance Tax Leads State News

It took 47 years of fighting, but trucking hopes 1999 will be remembered as the year Oregon’s weight-distance tax was finally put to rest.

January 12, 2000

EPA Sparring With Engine Makers Leads to Further Demands To Clean Up Diesel Emissions

As the year headed into its twilight, the Environmental Protection Agency shocked trucking with the announcement of plans to tighten restrictions on diesel pollution even more than engine makers had agreed to.

January 12, 2000

Sizzling Truck Sales Set Record Pace

Sales of Class 8 tractors blazed a record-setting pace through 1999, and a series of foreign mergers and deals changed the landscape of the truck-making industry.

January 12, 2000

Economic Efficiency Drives Capacity Issues

Efforts to increase trucking productivity took many forms in 1999 as some trucking groups pushed for allowing big rigs to carry heavier loads and railroads were prodded to allow greater access to their tracks..

January 12, 2000

Equipment Advances Put Focus On Safety, Data Exchanges

To say that 1999 was dominated by concerns over the rollover into a new millennium would ignore dramatic progress made in trucking-related technologies.

January 12, 2000