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Truck Safety a Top Priority
Improving surface transportation safety ranks just behind aviation safety as a priority of the Department of Transportation, according to a new report by the department’s inspector general.
December 28, 1998Seth 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.
Expect More Flexibility in Rules
The federal government recognizes that it takes more than good vision to make a good truck driver.
December 28, 1998Temporary Relief for Rail Shippers
The Surface Transportation Board issued new rules to make it easier for captive rail shippers to obtain alternative rail service to alleviate “inadequacies.â€
December 28, 1998TNT Post Buys Jet Services
Holland’s TNT Post Group paid $360 million to acquire the French express delivery company Jet Services, giving the Dutch giant a greater presence in France.
December 28, 1998Axle Deal With Meritor Alters Volvo's Approach
In a move that represents a significant loosening of its vertically integrated structure, Volvo Truck Corp. has decided to outsource its heavy-duty rear axles to U.S.-based Meritor Inc.
December 28, 1998EPA Refutes Engine Makers' Claims
The Environmental Protection Agency flatly denied claims by the nation’s largest diesel engine manufacturers that they had warned the agency in 1994 that its pollution tests were flawed and didn’t properly measure engine emissions.
December 28, 1998EPA's Letter to Transport Topics
This is the full text of a letter from the Environmental Protection Agency to Transport Topics.
December 28, 1998Fuel Tanks Must Be Up to Specs
Did Dec. 22 come and go with a splash? It was the deadline for compliance with federal laws on underground fuel storage tanks.
December 28, 1998STB Extends Rate Bureau Authority
The Surface Transportation Board extended for one year the authority of motor carrier rate bureaus to set rates and the National Classification Committee to establish commodity classes for freight moving by truck.
December 28, 1998Teamsters Say ANR May Close
Striking ANR Advance Transportation employees put down their picket signs last week as hope faded for one of the nation’s most enduring trucking companies.
December 28, 1998