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P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 19
This afternoon's headlines: Ill. truck license middleman is sentenced; German truck maker MAN sees stable earnings, sales; and Smithway Motor Xpress reports third quarter results.
October 19, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
No Sign of Slowing in Class 8 Market
After nearly two years of setting records, sales of big trucks have shown no signs of slowing. September Class 8 sales were up 22% from the year before with Freightliner leading the way.
October 18, 1999Feds Reject Tenn. Waste Hauler Fee
The Research and Special Programs Administration struck down a state fee that costs hazardous waste haulers doing business in Tennessee more than $170,000 a year.
October 18, 1999Logistics Pros Gather in Toronto
More than 5,000 logistics professionals have gathered in Toronto for the 1999 meeting of the Council of Logistics Management to focus on strengthening the global logistics network.
October 18, 1999ND Seeks Escaped Murderer
North Dakota authorities are on the lookout for Kyle Bell, a muderer who escaped a prison transport bus Thursday when it stopped at a truck stop in Santa Rosa, NM.
October 18, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 18
In the news this morning: Volvo not interested in U.S. acquisition now; UPS reports increase in third-quarter profits; and Houston trucker is charged in death of girl killed in August crash.
October 18, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 18
This afternoon's headlines: Calif. suffering from unreliable load permitting procedures; USFreightways launches USF eLogistics; and Freight makes a comeback at FedEx.
October 18, 1999Diesel Prices Take a Short Dive
The trucking industry breathed a collective sigh of relief as the diesel fuel price fell this week for the first time in 18 weeks. But some analysts say further drops are unlikely.
October 15, 1999Teamsters Approve Wawa Contract
Wawa Food Markets' unionized truck drivers and warehouse workers have ratified a new five-year contract with the company, but it was anything but unanimous, a union official said.
October 15, 1999Clinton to Keep Mexican Truck Limits
In the first public visit by a sitting president to a Teamster leader since Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Clinton said he would not open the border to unqualified drivers from Mexico.
October 15, 1999