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Calif. Diesel Prices Soar
The price of fuel shot up nearly 6 cents in California last week, prompting the California Trucking Association to ask the state government to order a price rollback.
August 13, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 13
This afternoon's headlines: Executive says 'decision support' logistics software is oversold; Driver sues former employer over harassment; and American Freightways supercharges shipping.
August 13, 1999Corporate Express to Sell Courier Unit
Corporate Express of Broomfield, Colo., an office products distributor, said it is involved in "serious discussions" with parties interested in acquiring its courier delivery business.
August 12, 1999Laredo Overnite Workers Seek Union
Workers at the Overnite terminal in Laredo, Texas, filed an election petition for Teamster representation, the union said today.
August 12, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 12
This afternoon's headlines: Checks putting brakes on Mexican truckers; Florida rates truck driving as high-risk occupation; and 18 Wheels of Hope loads now available for loadmatching.
August 12, 1999Truck Revenue, Expenses Rise
It is a telling indication of how competitive trucking has become when in a year in which everything is breaking your way, you can still lose your shirt.
August 11, 1999Yellow Corp. May Be Liable For Preston's Pension Bills
Preston Trucking Co.’s abrupt closing last month has raised questions about the timing of the decision and whether former parent Yellow Corp. might end up having to pay its Teamsters’ pension bill.
August 11, 1999Older GPS Units Could Lose Their Way On Aug. 22
As midnight strikes on Aug. 22, some trucking companies may be like Little Bo-Peep — unable to find equipment near and far because of a handicap in old global positioning satellite receivers.
August 11, 1999ATA Petitions DOT to Show Research Behind Hours Proposal
Before the Department of Transportation issues its proposed hours-of-service rules for truck drivers, it should make public the scientific research used to draw up the measure, insists American Trucking Associations.
August 11, 1999Ergonomics Bill Advances Under Presidential Veto Threat
House Republicans have succeeded in passing legislation to block implementation of a proposed ergonomics work rule, and it has a good chance of getting through the Senate. But the bill could encounter a presidential veto when it reaches the Oval Office.
August 11, 1999