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Pact Sets Rail Workers' Hours
The nation’s largest railroads have forged a plan with unions to reduce fatigue by giving workers rest periods and regular work schedules.
April 15, 1999Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Short Lines Seek Piece of Fund
The nation’s small railroads will ask Congress next year for money from the Highway Trust Fund for projects to improve their lines.
April 15, 1999British Truckers Take to Streets
After seven annual diesel tax increases of more than 5%, some British truck operators have taken to the streets in protest.
April 15, 1999Okla. May Examine Scale Stations
An Oklahoma senator wants to study whether the state’s weigh station operations are adequate.
April 15, 1999TCA Seeks Advice on Academy
As the Truckload Carriers Association’s focus on education gets sharper, its image of the Truckload Academy is getting clearer.
April 15, 1999Cuba-born Trucker's Ticket Dismissed
A Cuban-born trucker who was issued a traffic ticket for being "unable to speak English" has won his fight to have it dismissed in New York.
April 15, 1999Truck Stop Owners Caught Gambling
Luck ran out for two truck stop owners in Michigan busted for illegal gambling.
April 15, 1999Caterpillar Expects Lower Sales
Caterpillar Inc. expects sales and profits to be lower this year than last year, executives told shareholders at the company's annual meeting.
April 15, 1999County Supervisors Ask City to Pass Ordinance to Lower Gas Prices
As California gas prices reached record levels, the county Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to ask the City Council to revive a 2-year-old ordinance to lower gas prices.
April 15, 1999Supermarket Merger Approved, Truckers May Lose Jobs
Shareholders of Kroger Co. and Fred Meyer Inc. approved a merger that would create a grocery company with supermarkets from Virginia to Alaska.
April 15, 1999