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Hoffa: Teamsters’ Finances Misused
Teamsters President Jim Hoffa said an internal audit revealed abuse and mismanagement of union funds over the past seven years by Ron Carey.
May 5, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Inspectors Want Trucking Office
A year ago, many of the officers who conduct roadside inspections called on those who run the Department of Transportation to create a federal agency dedicated exclusively to trucking safety.
May 5, 1999Penske Quells Detroit Diesel Rumors
Detroit Diesel intends to remain independent, according to a statement issued April 28 by Roger Penske, the company’s chairman.
May 5, 1999Ontario Gets Tough on Emissions
Photo from Ontario Ministry of the EnvironmentOntario will be the first province in Canada to get tough on excessive smoke from truck exhaust stacks in a wide-ranging enforcement effort to combat a growing smog problem.
May 4, 1999Open Systems Seen as WindowTo Computer Equality for Trucks
Forget JIT and ERP. The future of trucking and its role in supply chain management systems may be small, open windows.
May 4, 1999North Dakota Fuel Tax a Keeper
A temporary 3-cent fuel tax increase enacted in North Dakota to provide funding to repair flooded roads was made permanent to handle a deluge of a different kind.
May 4, 1999Harbor Railway Adds Trucking Co.
The operator of the New York Cross Harbor Railroad purchased a majority interest in J.S. Transportation, a regional trucking company based in southern New Jersey.
May 4, 1999Economist Gives TTMA Good News
Trailer makers can expect the vital economy to keep their businesses strong, but they will have to find creative ways to increase profits.
May 4, 1999IG Backs Calls for Safety Agency
Calls for a separate modal administration to handle truck safety gained momentum with support from the Department of Transportation’s chief watchdog.
May 4, 1999Ontario Gets Tough on Emissions
Ontario will be the first province in Canada to get tough on excessive smoke from truck exhaust stacks in a wide-ranging enforcement effort to combat a growing smog problem.
May 4, 1999