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Still No Strike at Overnite

The Teamsters union said it remains on "high alert" for an imminent strike against Overnite Transportation. But so far, the promised picketing of the carrier has not materialized.

September 29, 1999

LTL Identity Is Being Eclipsed By Parcel Carriers, Analyst Says

Perception can be a powerful selector. In today’s business, where express service and guaranteed overnight delivery mean premium prices and big profits, some less-than-truckload carriers might be losing freight and business simply because of their name.

September 29, 1999

Shippers Protest Rate Hikes

Two shipper groups have asked the Surface Transportation Board to “suspend and investigate” rate increases proposed by four motor carrier rate bureaus.

September 29, 1999

Experts: Small Carriers Need The Web

For many smaller trucking companies, getting on the information highway is a slow process, but experts say these firms will need to develop a Web presence soon if they hope to survive.

September 29, 1999

Freightliner Embraces 'Black Box'

Freightliner Corp.Freightliner Corp. believes on-board recorders will become required safety equipment in the near future, and is placing “black boxes” as standard equipment on its newest products.

September 28, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 29

This afternoon's headlines: Volvo sees weaker U.S. heavy truck market in 2000; Consolidated Freightways upgrades fleet with new trucks; and Ameritruck plans exit from Chapter 11.

September 28, 1999

IT Passes Small Fleets By

Many small trucking companies are in a bind when it comes to information technology: They like it, and they think it can help them do their jobs, but it’s often out of their price range.

September 28, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 29

In the news this morning: Union threatens to disrupt Seattle port; Mexico's TMM heeds U.S. Customs, vows all-points anti-drug effort; and Maine trucking company faces charges.

September 28, 1999

Renewed Port Hauler Strike Looms

Officials at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., have until the end of September to avoid another strike by container haulers at the ports.

September 28, 1999