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Making Cabs Better for Drivers

When Vicki Carpenter started her trucking career in late 1980s, she practically had to stand up in the cab to reach the pedals. But truck manufacturers are making cabs that better fit the driver.

December 22, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 22

This afternoon's headlines: Driver gets vision exemption after delays, court battle; Truckers take reckless driver off the road in Arkansas; and Philadelphia cops nab 9 truckers in drug sting.

December 22, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 22

In the news this morning: Onex buys U.S. auto hauler; Texas truckers plan driving safety campaign; and Fuel haulers waiting to comply with San Antonio's new hazmat routing plan.

December 22, 1999

Truckload Carriers Seek Rate Hikes

Some of the nation’s biggest truckload carriers, facing rising costs for equipment, drivers, fuel and insurance, are beginning to ask shippers to pay more for freight deliveries.

December 21, 1999

A Merr-E Christmas for Parcel Carriers

With expectations of record-shattering orders over the Internet this Christmas, package carriers may want to hire Santa and Mrs. Claus to drive trucks to satisfy the surging demand.

December 21, 1999

IDB Tech. Key to Integrating Systems

The use of Intelligent Data Bus technology to make electronic systems in trucks more efficient and less costly doesn’t appear to be far off, but several hurdles remain to creating "plug and play" components.

December 21, 1999

Trailer Shipments to Top 1998 Record

Trailer shipments in 1999 will reach about 302,000, topping the record set in 1998 by almost 8%, according to a survey, but one analyst foresees weakening demand in 2000.

December 21, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 21

In the news this morning: Canadian National, BNSF rail merger faces lengthy regulatory approval, while truckers are unfazed by the deal; and Kansas trucker wins Goodyear heroism award.

December 21, 1999

Swift Slashes Cargo Theft Losses

Trucking execs who think there’s little they can do to prevent cargo theft should talk to Gary Fitzsimmons, an ex-cop who has helped cut Swift Transportation's losses by 50% while business increased.

December 21, 1999