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Port Truckers Threaten Another Strike

Owner-operators working at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., are ready to strike again if their demands for union recognition and fair pay are not met, a union representative said.

November 1, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 1

In the news this morning: Feds break up cargo crime ring; Teamsters slap Overnite with unfair labor charges; and Overnite employees in Grand Rapids petition to decertify Teamsters.

November 1, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 1

This afternoon's headlines: Volvo takes over Sub-Saharan ops from Scandinavian Motor Corp.; Peterbilt names its dealer of the year; and Ore. gas tax increase goes to the voters.

November 1, 1999

Fuel Prices Pinch Truckload Sector

Less-than-truckload carriers are better able to maintain earnings in the face of rising fuel prices than truckload carriers, according to a securities analyst’s report.

October 29, 1999

ATA Wants Hours Reform From NMCA

American Trucking Associations has asked the federal government to wait until the National Motor Carrier Administration is in place before moving ahead on hours-of-service changes.

October 29, 1999

Bureaus Raise Freight Rates

Four motor carrier rate bureaus will implement general rate increases on Nov. 1, plus offer a 35% discount on class rates for shippers who do not have an established discount with a carrier.

October 29, 1999

Software Maker Wins Injunction

Innovative Computing Corp. said a federal judge issued an injunction against Add On Systems restricting the company from using Innovative’s copyrighted software in its business.

October 29, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 29

In the news this morning: U.S.-Mexico border crossing to be widened; Truck safety improves on California's Highway 99, and KLLM Transport Services, Inc. reports third quarter results.

October 29, 1999

Court Rules on EPA Appeal

A federal appeals court ruled Friday on the Environmental Protection Agency’s appeal of its May ruling that struck down the agency’s new soot and smog standards.

October 29, 1999